Details for Goliad

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5175002200

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Marker Number 2200
Atlas Number 5175002200
Marker Title Goliad
Index Entry Goliad
Address
City Goliad
County Goliad
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 657176
UTM Northing 3172226
Subject Codes cities and towns; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; missions
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Fannin Plaza, corner of Market Street and Franklin Street.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of the three first Texas municipalities. Old Aranama Indian village called Santa Dorotea by the Spanish. Presidio La Bahia and Mission Espiritu de Zuniga established 1749. Here early events leading to the Texas Revolution were expeditions of Magee-Gutierrez, 1812; Henry Perry, 1817; James Long, 1821 Name changed Feb. 4, 1829, from La Bahia (the Bay) to Goliad. Honoring (in anagram) Mexican patriot (H)idalgo. Capt. George Collingsworth, Ben Milam and 48 men took Mexican garrison Oct. 8, 1835. Goliad Declaration of Independence signed Dec. 20, 1835, and Goliad flag unfurled. Defender Capt. Philip Dimmit succeeded by Col. James Walker Fannin, Feb. 7, 1836. On order of Gen. Sam Houston to evacuate Goliad, Fannin on Mar. 19, moved toward Victoria. Overtaken 9 miles out by a large Mexican army, Fannin and his men battled until night, surrendered next morning. From La Bahia Prison they were marched out, massacred and partially cremated on Palm Sunday, Mar. 27, 1836. After Texas won independence, Gen. Thomas Rusk's army gave them military rites and burial, June 1836. Goliad County Seat since 1836. Incorporated 1840 and built on present site. Received 4 leagues of land in grant signed by President Sam Houston, 1844. (1965)

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