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          Discover life events, stories and photos about Juan Antonio Padilla (–) of Los Adaes, Province of Texas, New Spain.

          Juan Antonio Padilla, an official of the government of Coahuila and Texas and a supporter of Anglo-American colonization, served in the General Council....

          Site of the Home of Juan Antonio Padilla

          Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County, Texas — The American South (West South Central)

           

           

           

          Photographed by Jeff Leichsenring, April 24, 2023

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          Site of the Home of Juan Antonio Padilla Marker

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          Site of the Home of Juan Antonio Padilla. . A native of Nacogdoches.

          On August he was appointed general land commissioner.

          Land Commissioner, 1829. Vice-Governor of the State of Coahuila and Texas. Active in the Texas Revolution. Died in Houston in July, 1859. His wife, Maria Montes del Padilla, Died here, August 14, 1846. .

          An article from the Handbook of Texas Online on Juan Antonio Padilla.

          This historical marker was erected in 1936 by State of Texas. It is in Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County Texas

           A native of Nacogdoches. Land Commissioner, 1829. Vice-Governor of the State of Coahuila and Texas.

          During the Texas Revolution in , Padilla served in a Texas army unit.

        1. During the Texas Revolution in , Padilla served in a Texas army unit.
        2. After the first open fighting in the Texas Revolution occurred in October , Padilla served in a Texas army regiment, and through December of that year he.
        3. Juan Antonio Padilla, an official of the government of Coahuila and Texas and a supporter of Anglo-American colonization, served in the General Council.
        4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Juan Antonio Padilla (–) of Los Adaes, Province of Texas, New Spain.
        5. An article from the Handbook of Texas Online on Juan Antonio Padilla.
        6. Active in the Texas Revolution. Died in Houston in July, 1859. His wife, Maria Montes del Padilla, Died here, August 14, 1846.
           
          Erected 1936 by State of Texas. (Marker Number 9302.)
           
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