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Jose Antonio Navarro

Corsicana, Navarro County

Marker Text

Lover of liberty. Foe of despotism. Born in San Antonio, Texas, February 27, 1795. Died January 13, 1871 and buried there. Member of the Legislature of Coahuila and Texas, 1821; land commissioner of De Witt's colony 1831 and of Bexar District, 1834-1835; signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836; member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1838-1839; a commissioner of the Santa Fe Expedition, 1841; member of the Constitutional Convention of 1845; senator in the Legislature of Texas, 1846-1849. Navarro County gratefully bears his name. Corsicana was named by him for the isle of his father's birth - Corsica. Erected by the State of Texas 1936 with funds appropriated by the federal government to commemorate one hundred years of Texas Independence.

Marker Details

Address 300 W. 3rd Ave.
Location Description Navarro County Courthouse grounds, SE side facing W. 3rd Ave.
Marker # 7237
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - statue (pink granite and bronze)
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; Republic official; state official; counties
Latitude, Longitude 32.095133, -96.468421

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