Details for Velasco

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5039009605

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Marker Number 9605
Atlas Number 5039009605
Marker Title Velasco
Index Entry Velasco
Address
City Surfside
County Brazoria
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 277201
UTM Northing 3204712
Subject Codes Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 332, 1 block south of Intracoastal Waterway
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Here was fought a battle-- the first collision in arms between Texas colonists and the Mexican military-- a conflict preliminary to the Texas War for Independence. On June 26, 1832, when Texans under John Austin and Henry Smith came down river with cannon for use against Mexican forces at Anahuac, they ran against the resistance of Lt. Col. Domingo de Ugartechea. As commander of Mexican forces at Velasco, Ugartechea refused passage through the mouth of the Brazos River to the vessel bearing the cannon to Anahuac. Some 112 Texans attacked the port at midnight, and after 9 hours under the fire of Texas rifles and cannon, the Mexican garrison was forced to surrender. The Battle of Velasco, brought on by a customs quarrel at Anahuac, was unknowingly fought after the dispute at Anahuac had been peaceably settled. After the victory at San Jacinto 4 years later, President David G. Burnet moved the capital of the Republic of Texas temporarily to Velasco. Here the Treaty of Velasco, ending hostilities between Texas and Mexico, was signed on May 14, 1836. (1965)

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