Details for Cattle Drive from La Bahia

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5175011894

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Marker Number 11894
Atlas Number 5175011894
Marker Title Cattle Drive from La Bahia
Index Entry Cattle Drive from La Bahia
Address
City Goliad
County Goliad
UTM Zone
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UTM Northing
Subject Codes
Marker Year 1999
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Goliad State Historical Park, 1/4 mi. S of Goliad on US 183/77A
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text After Spain joined the American colonists in declaring war on England in 1779, Spanish soldier Bernardo de Galvez traveled to New Orleans to raise an army. Aware of the great number of wild cattle in Texas from his time spent stationed in the region, Galvez asked the Spanish governor of Texas to send cattle to feed his troops. As a result, about 10,000 head of cattle from Texas missions and ranches were assembled at Presidio La Bahia. Between 1779 and 1782, in what is believed to be the first major Texas cattle drive, cattle were herded from La Bahia to Spanish soldiers preparing to fight in the American revolution along the Gulf Coast. (1999)

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