Details for Gregorio Cortez

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018233

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Marker Number 18233
Atlas Number 5507018233
Marker Title Gregorio Cortez
Index Entry Cortez, Gregorio
Address FM 626
City Coy City
County Karnes
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 599836
UTM Northing 3185144
Subject Codes duels, shootouts; law enforcement; Mexican American topics
Marker Year 2015
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Lenz community, FM 626 SW side, 300 feet SE of FM 2102
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text On June 12, 1901, Sheriff W.T. “Brack” Morris and Deputy arrived at the Thulemeyer ranch to question Gregorio Cortez (1875-1916) about a reported horse theft in Atascosa county. A shootout ensued, leaving Sheriff Morris dead. Cortez fled the scene. During the manhunt, a Gonzales County Sheriff was shot and killed. Cortez was captured June 22, 1901 and tried amongst an all-Anglo jury. He was found not guilty by reason of self-defense in the death of Sheriff Morris and convicted and sentenced to life for the murder of the Gonzales Co. Sheriff. Efforts by his supporters led to a conditional pardon by Gov. O.B. Colquitt in 1913. Many have since regarded Cortez as a folk hero, perpetuated in “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez.” (2015)
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