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  2. San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    San Felipe de Austin's population approached 600 in 1835, and many more settlers lived nearby. San Felipe de Austin played an important role in the events of the Texas Revolution . The Texian conventions of 1832 and 1833 and the Consultation assembly of 1835 were all held there. [ 4 ]

  3. Stephen F. Austin State Park - Wikipedia

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    The land that makes up the site was deeded to the state by the San Felipe de Austin Corporation in 1940, and the park was opened to the public the same year. [2] 12 acres (4.9 ha) of the park are set aside as the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site to honor the area's past. This was the site of the township of San Felipe, the seat of ...

  4. San Felipe, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1824 as San Felipe de Austin, the town served as the capital of Stephen F. Austin's first colony and the founding site of the Texas Rangers. [6] By 1828, San Felipe had been surveyed, with Calle Commercio laid out as the main commercial street. Austin and his secretary, Samuel May Williams, both resided in log cabins on the square ...

  5. Texas milestones in 2024: What happened in Texas 100 years ...

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    The 200th anniversary of the town was celebrated at the San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site in 2023. The tricentennial of the Alamo's move to its current site will be celebrated in 2024.

  6. List of Texas State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site‡ More images: 15945 FM 1458: San Felipe: Austin

  7. Old Three Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Austin wrote the colony's legal code, including elements to control enslaved African Americans. Any slave who left a plantation without permission was to be tied up and whipped. Considerable fines were to be assessed for any person helping or harboring a runaway slave. [1]: 23–24 The capital of this new colony was San Felipe de Austin.

  8. Twice wiped out by hurricanes, Indianola lives on in the ...

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    Angelina Eberly, the hero of the Archives War in Austin — there is a statue of her on Congress Avenue — and an innkeeper at San Felipe de Austin, is buried here. She died in 1860.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Austin ...

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    October 11, 2016 (15945 FM 1458: San Felipe: State Historic Site: 9: Wesley Brethren Church: Wesley Brethren Church: January 18, 1979 (S of Wesley: Wesley: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR