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Captain John Holliday |
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Holliday,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 49' 53.1984",
-98° 40' 19.5996"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
(Dec. 8, 1811 - Aug. 19, 1842) Born Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania; came to Texas about 1835, joined Texian Army, and was one of 24 survivors of the Goliad Massacre, March 27, 1836. Joined Texian-Santa Fe Expedition, and en route to New Mexico, Aug. 4, 1841, carved his name on a tree in this vicinity. After reaching Santa Fe, the party was arrested and marched to Perote Prison near Mexico City. In Aug. 1842, Holliday was released, but he died of yellow fever aboard ship two days from Galveston, and was buried at sea. Nearby Holliday Creek and the town of Holliday were named for the carving on the tree. (1973)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Captain John Holliday Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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