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- Erasmo_Seguín abstract "Juan Jose Maria Erasmo Seguín (May 26, 1782 – October 30, 1857) was a prominent citizen and politician in San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, USA) in the 19th century. From 1807 until 1835, Seguín served as head postmaster of San Antonio, Texas. After Mexico achieved independence from Spain, Seguín was named the sole representative from Texas to the constitutional convention. He helped to draft the Constitution of 1824 and was a major influence in the addition of a general colonization provision. Seguín assisted Stephen F. Austin in choosing land for the first colony of American settlers to immigrate to Texas. He later supported the Texas Revolution, providing political as well as material support.".
- Erasmo_Seguín birthDate "1782-05-26".
- Erasmo_Seguín birthPlace San_Antonio.
- Erasmo_Seguín deathDate "1857-10-30".
- Erasmo_Seguín deathPlace Floresville,_Texas.
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- Erasmo_Seguín birthDate "1782-05-26".
- Erasmo_Seguín birthPlace San_Antonio.
- Erasmo_Seguín dateOfBirth "1782-05-26".
- Erasmo_Seguín dateOfDeath "1857-10-30".
- Erasmo_Seguín deathDate "1857-10-30".
- Erasmo_Seguín deathPlace Floresville,_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín name "Juan Jose María Erasmo Seguín".
- Erasmo_Seguín name "Seguin, Erasmo".
- Erasmo_Seguín office "San Antonio Mayor 1820".
- Erasmo_Seguín office "San Antonio Postmaster".
- Erasmo_Seguín placeOfBirth San_Antonio.
- Erasmo_Seguín placeOfDeath Floresville,_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Ambassador.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Chief_Justice.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Delegate.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Mayor.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Postmaster.
- Erasmo_Seguín profession Quartermaster.
- Erasmo_Seguín religion "Catholic".
- Erasmo_Seguín shortDescription "Mexican mayor".
- Erasmo_Seguín spouse María_Josefa_Becerra.
- Erasmo_Seguín termEnd "1874".
- Erasmo_Seguín termStart "1807".
- Erasmo_Seguín description "Mexican mayor".
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:1782_births.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:1857_deaths.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:Mayors_of_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:Mexican_people_of_French_descent.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:Mexican_people_of_Spanish_descent.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:People_from_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:People_of_Mexican_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:People_of_Spanish_Texas.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:People_of_the_Texas_Revolution.
- Erasmo_Seguín subject Category:Quartermasters.
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- Erasmo_Seguín comment "Juan Jose Maria Erasmo Seguín (May 26, 1782 – October 30, 1857) was a prominent citizen and politician in San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, USA) in the 19th century. From 1807 until 1835, Seguín served as head postmaster of San Antonio, Texas. After Mexico achieved independence from Spain, Seguín was named the sole representative from Texas to the constitutional convention.".
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- Erasmo_Seguín givenName "Erasmo".
- Erasmo_Seguín name "Erasmo Seguin".
- Erasmo_Seguín surname "Seguin".