Details for Moses Austin

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507016141

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Marker Number 16141
Atlas Number 5507016141
Marker Title Moses Austin
Index Entry Austin, Moses
Address 1700 N. Congress Ave.
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 621300
UTM Northing 3350413
Subject Codes settlement, Spanish topics
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Stephen F. Austin State Office Building, east side facing the Capitol Mall
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The initiator of Anglo-American settlement in Texas, Moses Austin was a native of Durham, Connecticut. After his marriage to Mary Brown in 1785, Austin became a leading figure in the development of the American lead industry. His buiness took him to Virginia and then west to the Mississippi Valley. A colonizer and pioneer as well, Austin helped establish several frontier communities. Moses Austin's decision to ventrure into a colonziation enterprise in the Spanish territory of Texas led him to San Antonio de Bexar in 1820. With the help of Felipe Neri, Baron de Bastrop, Austin requested permission from the Spanish Governor, Antonio Martinez, to settle a colony of 300 Anglo-American families in his province. Austin returned to Missouri, where he learned in March 1821 that his petition had been granted. Although ill from the effects of his journey, he began making plans to raise a colony. Three months later, Moses Austin died in the Hazel Run settlement, where he was buried. He was later reinterred in Potosi, Missouri. In response to his father's dying wish, Stephen F. Austin continued the colonization project and led the first of the "Old 300" colonists into Texas in late 1821. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.
ATLAS_NUM=5507016141

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