Details for Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014086

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Marker Number 14086
Atlas Number 5507014086
Marker Title Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda
Index Entry Pineda, Alonzo Álvarez de
Address Ocean Drive
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes
Marker Year 1983
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Oleander Point at Cole Park. East side of Ocean Drive, opposite Rosebud and Oleander streets.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1519 the Spanish government commissioned Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda (1494-1519) to explore the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the hope of finding a water passage from the Gulf to the Orient. Ships, men, and money for the expedition were provided by the Governor of Jamaica, Francisco de Garay, who had been on Christopher Columbus’ second voyage to the new world. Pineda followed the coast from what is now western Florida to present day Vera Cruz, Mexico. During his 9-month expedition he mapped nearly 800 miles of shoreline, including the rivers and bays that emptied into the Gulf. He arrived in Vera Cruz in August 1519 to find that another explorer, Hernán Cortés, already had claimed the land. After escaping from Cortés, who had attempted to capture him, Pineda sailed north, stopping briefly near a river that was probably the Rio Grande. He may have died of wounds received in an Indian fight there, since his return to Jamaica was never confirmed. Pineda’s report and detailed map were forwarded to Governor Garay and then to King Charles I of Spain. Although Pineda’s expedition was a failure in that he found no passage to the Orient, it did encourage further exploration along the Gulf coast that led to colonization by Spaniards and other Europeans. (1983)

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