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Fernando De Leon

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

(1798-1853) Eldest son of empresario Martin de Leon. Came with parents from interior of Mexico to Texas, the northermost province, about 1800. Worked with his fathter in founding De Leon Colony and city of Victoria in 1820s. He was a commissioner of the colony and an Indian fighter. Loyal to cause of Texas freedom from Mexico, he was imprisoned by the Mexicans in Texas War for Independence. A cattleman and horseman, he owned the famous "Escondida" Ranch. Recorded - 1972

Marker Details

Address Evergreen Cemetery, N. Vine & W. Red River streets
Location Description Evergreen Cemtery, N. Vine St. & W. Red River St., Victoria.
Marker # 6541
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; colonization
Latitude, Longitude 28.810708, -97.007961

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