Marker Details

San Jacinto, Battle of, Historical marker [Brief] (Near here on the afternoon of )


Independence Parkway (SH 134/Battleground Road)

La Porte , 77571

Notes:
Louis Lenz Inventory # 10 of 71; 1959 Lenz notes Bronze Star and Wreath removed by vandals; third (heading toward the battleground) in a series of 4 Centennial Highway locations (5 markers) two markers side-by-side, next to "Will You Come To The Bower" marker; 1.3 miles from Battleground entrance heading toward SH 225
Directions: From Loop 610 East, take SH 225 (LaPorte Freeway/Texas Independence Highway) east to SH 134 (Battleground Road/Independence Parkway); exit Independence Parkway, go north; marking from the light at the west bound feeder & the SH 225 overpass, go 1.8 miles to twin makers on the left side of the road, this maker is on the right (facing)

Key Time Period: 1836 - 1845 Republic of Texas

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text:
Near here on the afternoon of April 21, 1836, the army of the Republic of Texas, commanded by General Sam Houston was drawn up to attack an invading Mexican army commanded by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
Marker Type: 36' Centennial - Highway Marker (pink)
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 499 W

GPS Coordinates: 29 43.926, 95 05.396

Precinct No: 2

Marker No: 10767