Dolores Alderete House
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Marker Text: Dolores Alderete (d. 1852) had this adobe and cedar post residence constructed about 1818, the widow of Ygnacio Gil, she had earlier received the site as a grant from the Spanish government for the military service of her husband. Originally the land had been the property of mission San Antonio De Valero (the Alamo). Known also as the Palisado House, The Dolores Alderete house reflects the early architectural styling of San Antonio's La Villita area. The residence now serves as an historic reminder of the city's rich heritage and development under Spanish Rule. (1966)
Marker No: 13325
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Texas Historic Landmark
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Geographic: 29.420732,-98.488747
Location: 526 East Nueva Street, San Antonio