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Johnny Museum Research · Presidio La Bahía cluster · v0.4l

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Evidence highlights (quoted excerpts)

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Excerpt “The THC and Goliad County will enter into a cooperative agreement whereby THC will pay $500,000 to the county for adjacent county-owned land including the Angel of Goliad Plaza.”
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Angel of Goliad Plaza / $500k line item (committee packet excerpt).
Excerpt “The Texas Historical Commission (THC) and Goliad County, Texas (County), are collectively known as the Parties...”
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MOU parties identification (TownCloud packet; treat link as potentially unstable).
Excerpt “Originally named Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía, the fort was established in 1721.”
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Early-history naming + 1721 milestone language (Visitor Guide).
Excerpt “The Presidio and its mission were relocated to its current position on the San Antonio River in 1749.”
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Relocation-to-current-position statement (Visitor Guide; used for the ‘mid‑18th century’ settling language).
Excerpt “The Presidio, established in 1749 on this site during the Spanish colonial period, was crucial to the development of Texas.”
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THC page uses 1749 milestone language tied to this site.
Excerpt “Since its completion in 1779, the chapel has been a part of the community of La Bahía.”
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Chapel completion year (Visitor Guide).
Excerpt “The chapel is known for its groin-vaulted ceiling and notable artistic features such as the 1946 fresco by Antonio Garcia...”
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Chapel architectural/art features (Visitor Guide).
Excerpt “It was the holding place of more than 300 captive prisoners before their massacre after the Battle of Coleto.”
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Captivity count wording + Battle of Coleto context (Visitor Guide).
Excerpt “On March 27, 1836, Col. James Fannin was executed ... A total of 342 men under his command were executed...”
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Execution date + Fannin context (Visitor Guide).
Excerpt “The surrender, and unanticipated execution, inflamed the Texas cause, spurring the battle cry ‘Remember Goliad!’”
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Memory / rallying cry framing (THC Fannin Battleground page).
Excerpt “On May 5, 1862, in the Mexican city of Puebla, Zaragoza ... the victory is commonly known as Cinco de Mayo.”
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Zaragoza / Puebla / Cinco de Mayo framing (THC Zaragoza Birthplace page).
Excerpt “Taking pity on the men, she persuaded the Mexican soldiers to loosen their bonds and to give them food.”
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Secondary account describing acts of compassion attributed to Francita Alavez/Álvarez (TSHA).

Library

Role meanings: Quoted = excerpt appears above; Used = consulted for this project (not excerpted above); Quoted (unstable) = excerpt exists but the hosting link may break (capture a stable copy when possible).

Source IDTitleRoleLinksNotes
THC_Quarterly_Historic_Sites_Nov2025THC Quarterly Historic Sites Committee (Nov 6, 2025) — packet PDFQuoted📄 Open at PDF p.5 stable🧷 Jump to quote stableAngel of Goliad / $500k excerpt.
towncloud_agenda_393_pdf_packetGoliad County agenda packet (TownCloud) — PDF packet linkQuoted (unstable)⚠️ Open in source unstable🧷 Jump to quote stableUse as a bridge; prefer a stable mirror or manual capture when possible.
Presidio_La_Bahia_Visitor_Guide_2025-06Presidio La Bahía Visitor Guide (Jun 2025) — PDFQuoted📄 Open at PDF p.1 stable📄 Open at PDF p.2 stable🧷 Jump to quotes stableKey excerpts: 1721 milestone; relocation 1749; chapel 1779; 1946 fresco; ‘more than 300’ + Coleto; March 27, 1836 execution context.
presidio-la-bahiaTHC: Presidio La Bahía State Historic Site (web page)Quoted🌐 Open in source stable🧷 Jump to quote stable1749 milestone language tied to this site.
fannin-battlegroundTHC: Fannin Battleground (web page)Quoted🌐 Open in source stable🧷 Jump to quote stableBattle-cry / memory framing (‘Remember Goliad!’).
zaragoza-birthplaceTHC: Zaragoza Birthplace (web page)Quoted🌐 Open in source stable🧷 Jump to quote stablePuebla (May 5, 1862) + Cinco de Mayo excerpt.
alavez-francitaTSHA Handbook: Alavez, Francita (“Angel of Goliad”) (web page)Quoted🌐 Open in source stable🧷 Jump to quote stableSecondary account; supports tradition framing while primary trail remains open.
5175002257THC Atlas: Details (Atlas No. 5175002257)Used🌐 Open in source stableAtlas details page (marker data).
5507015677THC Atlas: Details (Atlas No. 5507015677)Used🌐 Open in source stableAtlas details page (marker data).
5175004119THC Atlas: Presidio de Nuestra Senora de Loreto de la Bahia (Atlas No. 5175004119)Used🌐 Open in source stableAtlas details page (marker data).
THC_Historic_Sites_Committee_Packet_2022-02-01THC Historic Sites Committee public packet (Feb 1, 2022) — PDFUsed📄 Open at PDF p.1 stableHistoric committee packet (background).
THC_Quarterly_Historic_Sites_July2025THC Quarterly Historic Sites Committee (Jul 2025) — packet PDFUsed📄 Open at PDF p.1 stableCommittee packet (background).
thc_shs_factsheet_2025THC State Historic Sites factsheet (May 2025) — PDFUsed📄 Open at PDF p.1 stableTHC overview factsheet (background).
plan-your-visit-presidio-la-bahiaTHC: Plan Your Visit — Presidio La Bahía (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableVisitor logistics (background).
presidio-la-bahia-historyTHC: Presidio La Bahía History (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableLongform history narrative (background).
Medallion_Spring_2025The Medallion (Spring 2025) — PDFUsed📄 Open at PDF p.1 stableTHC publication / background (not excerpted above).
NPS_Place_Presidio_La_BahiaNPS: Presidio La Bahía — Place page (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableFederal interpretive summary (background).
presidio-laDiocese of Victoria: Presidio La Bahía (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableStewardship/ownership context (background).
general-zaragoza-state-historic-siteTSHA Handbook: General Zaragoza State Historic SiteUsed🌐 Open in source stableBackground reference (not excerpted above).
goliad-massacreTSHA Handbook: Goliad MassacreUsed🌐 Open in source stableBackground reference (not excerpted above).
la-bahiaTSHA Handbook: La BahíaUsed🌐 Open in source stableBackground reference (not excerpted above).
nuestra-senora-de-loreto-de-la-bahia-presidioTSHA Handbook: Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía PresidioUsed🌐 Open in source stableBackground reference (not excerpted above).
Goliad_County_Chamber_Historic_SitesGoliad County Chamber: Historic sites (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableLocal directory / visitor context (secondary).
Texas_Time_Travel_Angel_of_GoliadTexas Time Travel: Angel of Goliad statue tour (web page)Used🌐 Open in source stableSecondary tourism directory (use cautiously).
goliad-area-historic-sitesTPWD: Goliad Area Historic Sites (reference)Used🌐 Open in source stableOut-of-scope reference (see scope lock).