Texas Historical Marker #09303
Presidio Nuestra Senora de Los Dolores. Built by Capt. Domingo Ramon, 1716. Repaired and enlarged by Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo, 1721. Abandoned about 1730. Built by the Spanish government as a fort and headquarters for soldiers to guard the east Texas missions and the borders of the New Phillipines. #9303
?, Douglass, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #09287
Site of the Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisma Conception. Established by Franciscan missionaries in 1716 with the hope of civilizing and christianizing the Indians of the region. Abandoned temporarily due to the French incursions from Louisiana in 1719. Restored by the Marquis of Aguayo in 1721. Removed to the Colorado River in 1730 and finally situated on the San Antonio River in 1731. #9287
?, Douglass, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #09266
John R. Clute. A soldier in the Army of Texas in 1836. Born in New York March 17, 1803, died June 27, 1874. His second wife Rebecca A. Ewing Clute born in Tennessee May 13, 1833, died March 15, 1882. #9266
?, Douglass, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #09254
Brewer Cemetery. Dedicated 1816. Henry, born Oct. 24, 1776, died Jan. 23, 1865. Susannah, wife of Henry Brewer, born April 7, 1777, died 1853. Henry Mitchell born in Georgia, June 3, 1807, died 1849. John, born 1819, died 1910. Henry and John Brewer were in the Battle of Nacogdoches. Henry Mitchell Brewer fought at San Jacinto. #9254
?, Douglass, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #15572
Mission Concepcion, 1716 Site of. #15572
?, Douglass, TX, United States