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Crystal City, Zavala County

Marker Text

In 1832 land grant of Mexico to John Charles Beales. Lake Espantosa was campsite on road from Mexico to San Antonio. County created from Uvalde and Maverick, 1858. During the Civil War, especially in 1863-1864, was crossed by Cotton Road to Eagle Pass, entry point of Confederate goods. Including guns, powder, medicines. Organized 1884. Named in honor of Lorenzo de Zavala (1788-1836), signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence; first vice president to serve Republic of Texas. Original county seat was Batesville. Since 1927 it has been Crystal City. (1965)

Marker Details

Address Highway 83 North
Location Description from Crystal City, take Highway 83, about 1.9 miles north
Marker # 5943
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial - Highway Marker (pink granite)
Code counties; Civil War
Latitude, Longitude 28.717496, -99.83528

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