Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Adina Emilia De Zavala (November 28, 1861 – March 1, 1955) was a teacher, historian and preservationist of Texas history. Her efforts led to saving the Alamo Long Barrack Fortress for future generations. She was born to Augustine De Zavala (originally de Zavala), son of Lorenzo de Zavala, the first Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Adina's mother Julia Tyrrell De Zavala was born in Ireland. In 1994, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker number 86 was placed at Alamo Plaza to honor De Zavala.In 2008, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark marker number15124 was placed in St. Mary's Cemetery to honor De Zavala's contributions to Texas."@en }
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- Adina_Emilia_De_Zavala abstract "Adina Emilia De Zavala (November 28, 1861 – March 1, 1955) was a teacher, historian and preservationist of Texas history. Her efforts led to saving the Alamo Long Barrack Fortress for future generations. She was born to Augustine De Zavala (originally de Zavala), son of Lorenzo de Zavala, the first Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Adina's mother Julia Tyrrell De Zavala was born in Ireland. In 1994, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker number 86 was placed at Alamo Plaza to honor De Zavala.In 2008, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark marker number15124 was placed in St. Mary's Cemetery to honor De Zavala's contributions to Texas.".
- Q15436292 abstract "Adina Emilia De Zavala (November 28, 1861 – March 1, 1955) was a teacher, historian and preservationist of Texas history. Her efforts led to saving the Alamo Long Barrack Fortress for future generations. She was born to Augustine De Zavala (originally de Zavala), son of Lorenzo de Zavala, the first Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Adina's mother Julia Tyrrell De Zavala was born in Ireland. In 1994, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker number 86 was placed at Alamo Plaza to honor De Zavala.In 2008, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark marker number15124 was placed in St. Mary's Cemetery to honor De Zavala's contributions to Texas.".