Adina de Zavala (1861-1955) was a prominent Texas historian, preservationist, and activist best known for her efforts to preserve the Alamo and promote Texas history. She was a key figure in the early 20th century preservation movement, advocating for the restoration of the Alamo as a historic site. De Zavala was also involved in the establishment of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, which played a significant role in preserving Texas heritage. Her dedication to Texas history and heritage has left a lasting impact on the state's cultural identity.
Adina Emilia De Zavala was born on 1861-11-28.
Adina Emilia De Zavala died on 1955-05-01.
Lorenzo de Zavala was born on October 3, 1788.
Lorenzo de Zavala died from a previous boating accident and acquired pneumonia in Houston, Texas
Lorenzo de Zavala was from Tecoh, Yucatan, and was born on October 3, 1788.
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Marisa De Zavala has written: 'Golden fire, silver ice'
Francisco de Zavala Villela has written: 'Por parte de don Francisco de Zavala Villela, y de la Maza' -- subject(s): CSAIP, Debtor and creditor
Lorenzo de Zavala was born on October 3, 1788.
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Lorenzo de zavala was born in the year of 1789 and died in the year of 1836 so he was about 45 years old when he died