Ciudad de Mexico, Ciudad de México, Mexico — The Central Highlands
General Antonio Rosales
General Republicano
de origen zacatecano
nacio en 1822
Literato y Poeta
Lucho en Sinaloa
por la libertad
Fundo el Colegio
Civil de Culiacan
Murio combatiendo
contra los Imperialistas
en el año de 1866
English translation:
Republican General from Zacatecas, born in 1822.
A writer and a poet, he fought in Sinaloa for liberty. He founded the Civil College of Culiacán. He died fighting against the Imperialists in 1866.
Location. 19° 25.747′ N, 99° 9.772′ W. Marker is in Ciudad de Mexico, Ciudad de México. Marker is on Paseo de la Reforma, on the right when traveling east. Touch for map. The marker and statue are directly after the Glorieta de la Palma, on the right while traveling east on Paseo de la Palma. Marker is in this post office area: Ciudad de Mexico, Ciudad de México 06500, Mexico.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Ramón Carmona (within shouting distance of this marker); Leonardo Bravo (about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line); Hermenegildo Galeana (about 90 meters away); General Ignacio López Rayón (about 150 meters away);

By J. Makali Bruton, January 23, 2017
2. General Antonio Rosales front marker
This marker is on the statue's front and appears to be a newer, replacement marker. Unfortunately, both of the statue's markers have an incorrect year of death for Gen. Rosales which was 1865 in the Battle of Alamos, Sonora against the French invaders.
Categories. • Arts, Letters, Music • Wars, Non-US •
Credits. This page was last revised on May 1, 2017. This page originally submitted on May 1, 2017, by J. Makali Bruton of Querétaro, Mexico. This page has been viewed 83 times since then and 6 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on May 1, 2017, by J. Makali Bruton of Querétaro, Mexico.