Details for Benavides Brothers

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5479000367

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Marker Number 367
Atlas Number 5479000367
Marker Title Benavides Brothers
Index Entry Benavides Brothers
Address 200 San Augustin Ave.
City Laredo
County Webb
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 450020
UTM Northing 3042188
Subject Codes state official; Civil War; Business topics, general; Hispanic topics
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location San Augustin Plaza, E side facing San Augustin Avenue
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Members of a prominent Laredo family, the three Benavides brothers were the descendants of Tomas Sanchez, who founded the city in 1755. Santos (1823-1891) and Refugio Benavides (b. 1824) and their half-brother Cristobal (1839-1904) were best known for their service in the Confederate army during the Civil War (1861-1865). Santos commanded a regiment in the 33rd Texas Cavalry and rose to the rank of colonel, the highest rank achieved by a Mexican-American in the Confederate army. Both Refugio and Cristobal earned the rank of captain. Stationed along the Texas-Mexican border, the brothers encountered both bandits and Union forces. In May 1862, they defeated a large raiding party led by Juan Cortina at Carrizo (now Zapata). In March 1864, although their troops were badly outnumbered, they defended Laredo against an army of Texas unionists. Their victory helped insure continuation of the vital Confederate cotton trade between Texas and Mexico. The Benavides brothers also distinguished themselves as political, commercial, and social leaders in Laredo. Santos and Cristobal operated one of the city's most prosperous mercantile companies. Santos also served in the state legislature, 1879-1884. (1976)

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