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Silvestre De Leon

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

(1802-1842) Son of the Empresario Martin de Leon, founder of the De Leon Colony and City of Victoria. Silverstre de Leon was active in the Catholic church, served alcade of Victoria, and had other commissions. An Indian fighter and soldier, he was taken prisoner by Mexican Army during Texas War for Independence. He owned and traded in vast herds of horses, mules, and cattle. He married Rosalia de la Garza; had two sons, Martin and Francisco. (1972)

Marker Details

Address Evergreen Cemetery, N.Vine & W. Red River Sts.
Location Description Evergreen Cemetery, N. Vine St. and W. Red River, Victoria
Marker # 6544
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; colonization
Latitude, Longitude 28.810708, -97.007961

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