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Plaza Constitucional (Municipal Square)

Liberty, Liberty County

Marker Text

J. Francisco Madero, appointed by Mexican government to grant land titles, platted Liberty town tract, 1831, with 49 squares in inner city. Five were set aside for public usage-- this square has always been site of municipal buildings. In May 1831, an ayuntamiento (city council) was elected; also the first alcalde (mayor), Hugh B. Johnston. This city government was dissolved that same year by Juan D. Bradburn, the garrison commander of Anahuac. The north portion of present city hall was constructed, 1939; the south part, 1959.

Marker Details

Address Courthouse Square
Location Description Trinity and Main St.
Marker # 9680
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; parks
Latitude, Longitude 30.058897, -94.797235

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