Navarro, José Antonio, 1795-1871

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Born in San Antonio to an aristocratic mother and a successful merchant as well as alcalde of the city, José Antonio Navarro (1795-1871) became the most influential Tejano of his generation.

As a young man Navarro supported the Gutierrez-Magee expedition, which aimed to seize Texas from Spanish rule. However, the attempt failed and Navarro fled to the United States to avoid execution. He returned to Texas in 1816, believing the brightest future for Texas lay with Anglo-American colonization. Navarro began his political career, first winning a seat in the state legislature of Coahuila y Tejas and later to the national congress. As a politician, Navarro advocated pro-colonization policies and Texas statehood in Mexico. During the Texas Revolution Navarro broke with Mexico and was elected to represent San Antonio at the Convention for Texas Independence. Additionally, he was one of three Mexicans to sign the Declaration of Independence and helping draft the Constitution of the Republic of Texas.

After independence, Navarro continued his political career, representing Bexar in the Texas Congress, where he worked to protect Tejano land claims and other rights.

Navarro also took part in the failed Sante Fe expedition and was captured by Mexican forces and convicted of treason, though he was able to escape and return to Texas under threat of execution. A supporter of Texas annexation, Navarro was the only Tejano delegate at the Convention of 1845, where he helped write the first state constitution while successfully protecting Tejano citizenship rights, such as voting. Following annexation, Navarro served two terms in the Texas Senate. After retirement, he continued to advocate for Tejano rights, condemning Sam Houston for associating with the Know-Nothing Party and writing articles and a book about the contributions made by Tejanos to Texas independence. Navarro supported the Confederacy and his four sons served in the army before his death in 1871.

From the description of Navarro, José Antonio, Papers, 1830-1853 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 754953039

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referencedIn Atascosa County Centennial (Tex.). Records, 1856-1956. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. Collection of Reuben M. Potter articles, 1878-1945. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Smith, John W. (John William), 1792-1845. John W. Smith papers, 1822-1934. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Houston Endowment Texana collection San Jacinto Museum of History
referencedIn Biography -- Navarro, José Antonio. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848) Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
referencedIn José A. Navarro III Papers Col 904., 1833-1952 and undated Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Frederick Charles Chabot Papers, 1837-1980, 1917-1959 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Gallagher, Peter, Diary 1935., 1841-1842 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn DeWitt, Green C., 1787-1835. DeWitt, Green C., papers, 1827-1832. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Navarro, José Antonio, 1877-1960. Papers, 1833-1952. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Bexar County collection, 1730-1914. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Gallagher, Peter, 1812-1878. Gallagher, Peter, Diary, 1841-1842 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Navarro, José Antonio, Papers 71-140., 1830-1853 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Navarro, José Antonio. Navarro, José Antonio, Papers, 1830-1853 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Mexico. Congreso. Expedte en qe D. José Antonio Navarro pide qe se le satisfagan mil cinco pos que entragó en calidad de prestamo D. Juan Cortéz, 1821-1828. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Social life and customs -- José Antonio Navarro Day (27 February). Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Lenz, Louis, Collection 68-008; 70-039; 78-065; 83-073; 93-264., 1688-1966 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Historic sites -- José Antonio Navarro house. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Bull, James Hunter, fl. 1843-1845. James Hunter Bull papers : typescript, 1843-1845. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Smith, John W. (John William), 1792-1845. John W. Smith papers, 1822-1934. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn B. Rice Aston collection MC136., 1887-1989, (Bulk: 1923-1954) Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
referencedIn Documents collection, 1519-1979. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Navarro, José Antonio. Navarro, José Antonio, Papers, 1830-1853 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Papers concerning José Antonio Navarro and the Texan Santa Fé Expedition, 1841-1843. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Lenz, Louis, 1885-1967. Lenz, Louis, Collection, 1688-1966 University of Texas Libraries
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Birth 1795-02-27

Death 1871-01-13

Spanish; Castilian,

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