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Famous Lavaca-Navidad Meeting of 1835

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Edna, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 28° 58' 50.91422000016", -96° 38' 53.25551999988"
 
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     At the cotton gin of William Millican, near here, on July 17, 1835, occurred the significant Lavaca-Navidad Meeting, held by pioneers living near the two rivers. James Kerr, the founder of Gonzales, was chairman and the Rev. S. C. A. Rogers, secretary. The meeting adopted resolutions protesting mistreatment of Texas colonists by the government of Mexico. This early formal public protest was a forerunner of the Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836, and the constituting of the .

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Famous Lavaca-Navidad Meeting of 1835 Historical Marker Location Map, Edna, Texas