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  • Alamo, The@
    Sites explore the former mission near San Antonio, Texas where the Mexican Army laid siege for 13 days in 1836.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Alamo__The
  • Battle of San Jacinto (1836)@
    Examines the battle of San Jacinto, generally considered to be one of the most decisive battles of the Texan Revolution for independence from Mexico.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Military_History/Battle_of_San_Jacinto__1836_
  • Lone Star Junction: Texas Declaration of Independence
    Presents a brief background and the text of the document adopted on March 2, 1836, that declared that Texas was a republic independent of Mexico.
    www.lsjunction.com/docs/tdoi.htm
  • Houston, Samuel (1793-1863)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../People/Houston__Samuel__1793_1863_
  • Avalon Project : Annexation of Texas
    A joint resolution of the Congress of the United States.
    www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/texan01.htm
  • First Republic of Texas
    Historical essay on Texas' brief period of independence.
    www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/Spain2.htm
  • Money of the Republic of Texas
    Financing the public debt and implementing a stable currency system were among the many challenges facing the government of the Republic of Texas.
    www.lsjunction.com/facts/tx_money.htm
  • Mier Expedition (1)
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Republic_of_Texas/Mier_Expedition
  • Texan Republic
    From the Texas Military Forces Museum.
    www.kwanah.com/txmilmus/wortham/443.htm
  • Republic of Texas Military Rolls
    From 1835-1845, Texas' brief period of independence.
    www.mindspring.com/~dmaxey
  • Revolution in Texas 1812
    By W.D.C. Hall.
    www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/hall1812.htm
  • Sons of DeWitt Colony Texas
    The colony was populated by independent-minded small farmers and ranchers from the "upper southern" frontiers of the young United States of America.
    www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/main.htm
  • Hesskew, William Alexander
    Biography of this founding member of the great Republic of Texas.
    jack0204.tripod.com/gen/Heskew/william_alexander_heskew.html
 




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