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This Marker Faces the Site_Home of John Joseph Linn

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

This marker faces the site (across the street) of the home of John Joseph Linn. Merchant, soldier, statesman, historian. Born in Ireland, October 25, 1798. Last alcalde and first mayor of Victoria. Member of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835. Member of the first Congress of Texas. Died here 1885. There members of the "New Orleans Greys" and the Alabama "Red Rovers" were entertained while on their way to Goliad to join Colonel Fannin's ill-fated command. There the women of Victoria moulded bullets for the Army. Erected by the State of Texas 1936

Marker Details

Address S. Bridge St.
Location Description SE corner S. Bridge and W. Juan Linn streets
Marker # 6102
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - historical marker (gray granite)
Code Irish immigrants/immigration; municipal official; state official
Latitude, Longitude 28.797622, -97.00778

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