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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1749-1842)''' - Founded in 1749 by Lieutenant-General [[Jose de Escandon]] The purpose of Presidio La Bahia was to protect the interests of the Spanish crown in the area. Known at various times as [[Presidio LaBahia]] (1749), [[Fort LaBahia]] (1812), Fort Goliad (1835) and [[Fort Defiance]] (1836)
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1749-1842)''' - Founded in 1749 by Lieutenant-General [[Jose de Escandon]] The purpose of Presidio La Bahia was to protect the interests of the Spanish crown in the area. Known at various times as [[Presidio LaBahia]] (1749), [[Fort LaBahia]] (1812), Fort Goliad (1835) and [[Fort Defiance (1)]] (1836)
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
This fort began as a Spanish mission and [[Presidio LaBahia]] built around 1749. In 1812 it was captured by  American volunteers
This fort began as a Spanish mission and [[Presidio LaBahia]] built around 1749. In 1812 it was captured by  American volunteers

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Presidio LaBahia (1749-1842) - Founded in 1749 by Lieutenant-General Jose de Escandon The purpose of Presidio La Bahia was to protect the interests of the Spanish crown in the area. Known at various times as Presidio LaBahia (1749), Fort LaBahia (1812), Fort Goliad (1835) and Fort Defiance (1) (1836)

Presidio LaBahia History

This fort began as a Spanish mission and Presidio LaBahia built around 1749. In 1812 it was captured by American volunteers

Current Status

Owned by the Catholic Church since 1853.

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Location: Located one mile south of Goliad, Texas on US Highway 183/77A

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Lat: 28.645904 Long: -97.382226

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