[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 315 Introduced in House (IH)]







110th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 315

   Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Juan Nepomuceno Seguin.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             April 18, 2007

 Mr. Gene Green of Texas submitted the following resolution; which was 
      referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

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                               RESOLUTION


 
   Honoring the accomplishments and legacy of Juan Nepomuceno Seguin.

Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born October 27, 1806, in San Fernando de 
        Bejar, New Spain (known today as San Antonio, Texas), and died on August 
        27, 1889;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin fought for the rights of all native Texans, 
        despite the threat of death, by opposing General Antonio Lopez de Santa 
        Ana's disregard of the Mexican Constitution of 1824, which granted all 
        citizens and subjects of Mexico their basic human rights;
Whereas in 1835, Juan Nepomuceno Seguin sought to convene the first 
        revolutionary meeting in protest of the devastating demands and actions 
        of the government of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana;
Whereas on October 24, 1835, Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was commended for his 
        interception of vital documents sent to General Martin Perfecto de Cos, 
        commander of the Mexican Army in Texas, and was appointed by the 
        Commander in Chief of the Texas volunteer army, Stephen F. Austin, as 
        the captain of a volunteer company of Hispanic farmers and ranchers;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin fought in the Battle of Concepcion, which led to 
        the occupation of the Mission San Antonio de Valero (commonly known as 
        the Alamo);
Whereas on December 9, 1835, Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was an active participant in 
        the liberation of San Antonio, during which General Martin Perfecto de 
        Cos surrendered and paroled his army by withdrawing it south of the Rio 
        Grande;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin and the other volunteers in his company were 
        among the 189 brave and heroic men who, on February 22, 1836, fell back 
        to the reinforced battlements of the Alamo to which the Mexican Army 
        under the command of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana laid siege;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin escaped the fate of the other defenders of the 
        Alamo because Colonel William B. Travis sent him on an urgent mission to 
        the town of Goliad to seek reinforcements from Colonel James W. Fannin 
        on March 5, 1836, the day before the fall of the Alamo;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin, upon hearing of the fall of the Alamo, promptly 
        raised a new company for the defense of Texas, and joined forces with 
        General Sam Houston, commander of the remaining Texas volunteer army;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was among the 750 Texans who defeated 1,500 
        soldiers of the Mexican Army in the Battle of San Jacinto, which led to 
        the establishment of the Republic of Texas and, later, statehood for 
        Texas;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was an important political figure in both the 
        Republic and the State of Texas, serving as mayor of San Antonio, 
        senator in the Congress of the Republic of Texas, and judge of Wilson 
        County, Texas;
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin has been recognized by the State of Texas as a 
        hero of its war for independence, and has been honored by the citizens 
        of Walnut Spring, Texas, who renamed their town Seguin, Texas;
Whereas all children in the United States, regardless of where they live, 
        currently learn about Juan Nepomuceno Seguin, a historically significant 
        Hispanic figure; and
Whereas Juan Nepomuceno Seguin fought for freedom, justice, and dignity for all 
        peoples: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved,  That the House of Representatives recognizes the 
accomplishments and bravery of a great American hero, Juan Nepomuceno 
Seguin.
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