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Title: Killed By Apaches
Post by: Craig Tx on May 31, 2011, 08:42:50 AM
From the Texas State Historical Association

San Antonio merchant killed by Apaches

On this day in 1783, San Antonio merchant and alderman Fernando Veramendi was killed by Mescalero Apaches near the presidio of San Juan Bautista in Coahuila. Veramendi, born in Spain in 1743 or 1744, came to Texas around 1770.

He married into a family of Canary Islanders in San Antonio in 1776. Once established in San Antonio, Veramendi's business thrived. He opened a store, acted as moneylender, and bought extensive tracts of agricultural land. His success allowed him to build an opulent house on Soledad Street that later came to be known as the Veramendi Palace.

He served in the city's militia, was alderman in the ayuntamiento of 1779, and was elected senior alderman for the year 1783. He was killed while on a business trip to Mexico City. His son Juan Martín de Veramendi served as governor of Coahuila and Texas in 1832-33.


Craig
Title: Re: Killed By Apaches
Post by: Longhunter on May 31, 2011, 11:22:55 PM
Any details?..
Title: Re: Killed By Apaches
Post by: Craig Tx on June 01, 2011, 07:24:28 AM
Don't know Ron.  That's what was sent on the daily TSHA blurb.  I'll see if I can did up any other information on it.

Craig
Title: Re: Killed By Apaches
Post by: Craig Tx on June 01, 2011, 09:36:44 PM
Ron,

I've checked a coupla sources and haven't got more than that blurb.  I'll keep an eye open, but that might be it.

Craig