Details for Henri Castro

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5325002439

Data

Marker Number 2439
Atlas Number 5325002439
Marker Title Henri Castro
Index Entry Castro, Henri
Address
City Castroville
County Medina
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 512180
UTM Northing 3247401
Subject Codes Alsatian immigrants/immigration; colonization
Marker Year 1994
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Located at September Square, bordered by US 90, Alamo Street, Lafayette Street, and Fiorella Street, Castroville.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Henri Castro, a native of Bayonne, France, and the descendant of Portuguese nobility, served briefly in Napoleon's French Army. In 1813 he married Marie Amelia Mathias. He later immigrated to the United States and in 1827 became a naturalized U.S. Citizen. He returned to France in 1838 and joined the banking house of Lafitte and Company. While there he helped negotiate a loan for the Republic of Texas for which a grateful President Sam Houston later appointed him Texas' General Consul in Paris. Between 1843 and 1847 Castro administered, as Empresario, the settlement of at least 2,134 European colonists in this area. Castro eventually exhausted his own personal wealth to sustain his colonial effort. His extraordinary dedication to his colonists has led many to compare him favorably to the legendary Stephen F. Austin. Henri and Marie lived in Castroville with their four foster children. By 1860, however, the family was living in San Antonio. Henri and his son, Lorrenzo, traveled to Eagle Pass to run a family mercantile business. On his way to France in 1865, Castro was diverted to Monterrey, Mexico, where he became ill and died. He was buried in Monterrey in 1865. In 1876 the newly created Castro County, Texas, was named for Henri Castro. 1994

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