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The Texas Army, officially the Army of the Republic of Texas, was the land force branch of the Texas Military Forces during the era of the Republic of
Army_of_the_Republic_of_Texas
Army that fought for the independence of what became the Republic of Texas
The Texian Army, also known as the Revolutionary Army and Army of the People, was the land warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas
Texian_Army
Country in North America (1836–1846)
The Republic of Texas (Spanish: República de Tejas), or simply Texas, was a short-lived sovereign country in North America from March 2, 1836, to February
Republic_of_Texas
Military component of the US state of Texas
forces include the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and Texas State Guard of the Texas Militia. Former forces include the Texian Militia
Texas_Military_Forces
Former breakaway state in eastern Mexico and southern Texas, 1840
Anna; the Republic of Texas and the second Republic of Yucatán were created by political movements that pursued the same goal. The rebellion lasted from
Republic_of_the_Rio_Grande
Land branch of the Bosnian and Herzegovinan Armed Forces
The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine; Cyrillic: Армија Републике Босне и Херцеговине; ARBiH)
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Army_of_the_Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Texian statesman and soldier (1806–1838)
at the Battle of San Jacinto. In a eulogy at his grave, Republic of Texas President David G. Burnet said of him, "The keenest blade on the field of San
John Austin Wharton (died 1838)
John_Austin_Wharton_(died_1838)
Naval warfare branch of the Republic of Texas
The Texas Navy, officially the Navy of the Republic of Texas, also known as the Second Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texas Military Forces
Texas_Navy
American general and statesman (1793–1863)
the Texas Revolution. He served as the first and third president of the Republic of Texas and was one of the first two individuals to represent Texas
Sam_Houston
Decisive battle of the Texas Revolution
prisoner of war, Santa Anna signed the peace treaty that dictated that the Mexican army leave the region, paving the way for the Republic of Texas to become
Battle_of_San_Jacinto
National bicameral legislature of the Republic of Texas (1836–1848)
The Congress of the Republic of Texas was the national legislature of the Republic of Texas established by the Constitution of the Republic of Texas in
Congress of the Republic of Texas
Congress_of_the_Republic_of_Texas
Tejano politician and military leader (1806–1890)
of the Republic of Texas, he accepted the formal surrender of the Mexican forces in the Alamo. After Texas became a Republic, he was the head of the San
Juan_Seguín
Texas military figure and politician (1803–1857)
political and military leader of the Republic of Texas, serving as its first secretary of war and as a general at the Battle of San Jacinto. He was later
Thomas_Jefferson_Rusk
American soldier (1787–1837)
his part in the Texas Revolution and the Army of the Republic of Texas. He fought in the Grass Fight and the Battle of San Jacinto. After the war, Deaf
Deaf_Smith
Arizona and Texas pioneer (1809–1871)
(1809–1871) was a surveyor, civil engineer, officer of the Texian Army and the Army of the Republic of Texas, California 49er, miner, and Arizona pioneer. Jacob
Jacob_Snively
Texan politician (1798–1851)
December 26, 1851) was the third vice president of the Republic of Texas. After Texas was annexed to the United States, he served in the State Senate. Prior
Edward_Burleson
American soldier and politician
for his role in the Texas Revolution and the early defense of the Alamo. He was born in North Carolina and served in the Alabama House of Representatives
James_C._Neill
American military officer, landowner and slave trader (1796–1836)
played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution. He was among the Americans who died at the Battle of the Alamo. Stories of him as a fighter and frontiersman
James_Bowie
American lawyer and businessman
soldier, military opportunist and the first commanding general of the Army of the Republic of Texas under the Constitution of 1836. Huston was born in Kentucky
Felix_Huston
American military officer (c.1795–1836)
American military officer. He served in the Texian Army and fought in the Texas Revolution. He was killed in the Goliad massacre. Westover was born c. 1795
Ira_Westover
American military officer and planter
who served in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution. After being outnumbered and surrendering to the Mexican Army at the Battle of Coleto Creek,
James_Fannin
American journalist (1802–1848)
officer who served as the speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives and served two terms in the Congress of the Republic of Texas, where he led impeachment
Moseley_Baker
Texian soldier and general
and a key leader in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution and afterwards. Sherman was born in Marlboro, Massachusetts, a son of Michah and Susanna
Sidney_Sherman
Texian Army officer and lawyer (1809–1836)
Texian Army officer and lawyer. He is known for helping set the Texas Revolution in motion during the Anahuac disturbances and defending the Alamo Mission
William_B._Travis
State militia forces for Texas, part of U.S. Armed Forces
The Texas Militia are the militia forces of the State of Texas. It currently consists of the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and
Texas_Militia
Chief surgeon at the Battle of the Alamo
Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution
Amos_Pollard
Naval volunteer and first mayor of Galveston, Texas
headed a recruiting mission in the United States until his release from service on December 2, 1836. The Republic of Texas granted to him a league and labor
John_Melville_Allen
American politician
Later with the reorganization of the Army in April 1837, Bennett was elected lieutenant colonel of Col. Sidney Sherman's Second Regiment of Texas Volunteers
Joseph_L._Bennett
Confederate States Army general (1811-1862)
had taken up the profession of surveying land for the Republic of Texas in and around the community of Seguin, later joining the Texas Rangers as lieutenant
Benjamin_McCulloch
American inventor, surveyor, and publisher, inventor of condensed milk (1801–1874)
contained the first list of names of Texans who died at the Battle of the Alamo. On March 27, the Texas Army reached San Felipe, carrying word that the Mexican
Gail_Borden
U.S. Army and Confederate Army officer
then-independent Republic of Texas and joined the Army of the Republic of Texas. He took part in the Mier expedition, an unauthorized Texian military incursion
George_B._Crittenden
1835–1836 rebellion
fledgling Texian Army. In March 1836, a second political convention declared independence and appointed leadership for the new Republic of Texas. Determined
Texas_Revolution
Co-commander of the Texian Army
1884) was a leader of the Texian Army from December 1835 through February 1836, during the Texas Revolution. Johnson arrived in Texas in 1826 and worked
Frank_W._Johnson
Military unit
two branches of the Texas Military Forces are the Texas Army National Guard and the Texas Air National Guard. The mission of the Texas State Guard (TXSG)
Texas_State_Guard
American nonprofit organization
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) is a lineal association dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the founding families and soldiers of the
Daughters of the Republic of Texas
Daughters_of_the_Republic_of_Texas
American politician
1895) was a soldier in the Texas Revolution, a Texas Ranger, and a brigadier general in the army of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
Henry_Eustace_McCulloch
American politician and frontiersman (1786–1836)
culture as the "King of the Wild Frontier", he represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives and fought in the Texas Revolution
Davy_Crockett
under the command of Juan Seguín for all or part of their service in the Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas. Note that Seguin's men at the Alamo
Toribio_Losoya
Texas settler, born 1795
(1965). The Revolutionary Decades, 1810-1836. p. 112. Robenalt, Jeffery (2013). Historic Tales from the Texas Republic: A Glimpse of Texas Past. Arcadia
George_Fisher_(settler)
Died at the Alamo
March 6, 1836) was the commander of the Immortal 32 who died at the Battle of the Alamo. Kimble County in the hill country of Texas is named in his honor
George_C._Kimble
1836 event of the Texas Revolution
prisoners of war from the Texian Army of the Republic of Texas were executed by the Mexican Army in the town of Goliad, Texas. The men surrendered under the belief
Goliad_massacre
American pioneer, settler and public official
Viesca. In 1835 he was elected Alcalde. Hadley also served in the Army of the Republic of Texas in 1836. Due to his military service, he was gifted land in
Joshua_Hadley
American soldier
died at the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. He was a second cousin of William B. Travis and was a messenger of the Battle of the Alamo
James_Bonham
U.S. state flag
The flag of Texas, also known as the Lone Star Flag, is the official flag of the U.S. state of Texas. Along with the flag of Hawaii, it is one of two
Flag_of_Texas
American judge (1811–1861)
a Republic of Texas legislator and Judge, and after the annexation of Texas to the United States, served briefly as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
Edward_Thomas_Branch
1836–45 supreme law of independent Texas
The Constitution of the Republic of Texas was the supreme law of Texas from 1836 to 1845. On March 2, 1836, Texas declared itself an independent republic
Constitution of the Republic of Texas
Constitution_of_the_Republic_of_Texas
timeline of the Republic of Texas, spanning the time from the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836, up to the transfer of power
Timeline of the Republic of Texas
Timeline_of_the_Republic_of_Texas
Texas politician and Indian agent (1815-1859)
Texas, which he did in the early spring of 1836. He joined the Army of the Republic of Texas on 30 January 1839 as a first lieutenant, commanding Fort
Robert_Neighbors
American settler
one of the Old Three Hundred first land grantees to settle in Mexican Texas and fought in Texas Revolution, most notably leading the rebels during the Battle
John Henry Moore (Texas settler)
John_Henry_Moore_(Texas_settler)
American settler
sold the property to Columbus Patton. Varner participated in the Battle of Velasco in 1832. He later served in the Army of the Republic of Texas from
Martin_Varner
Soldier and politician from the Republic of Texas
forces at the Battle of the Neches. He was born in Knox County, Tennessee in 1790, and died in 1840. A member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas, he campaigned
Kelsey_Harris_Douglass
Village and neighborhood of Maysville, Kentucky, United States
then Texas. He served in the Army of the Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1840, rising to be senior brigadier general in command of the Army of Texas in 1837
Washington,_Kentucky
Soldier
merchant and captain of the Gonzales Mounted Rangers who delivered William B. Travis' letter "To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World" and died
Albert_Martin_(soldier)
Official government emblem of the U.S. state of Texas
The seal of Texas was adopted through the 1845 Constitution of Texas, and was based on the seal of the Republic of Texas, which dates from January 25,
Seal_of_Texas
19th century war in North America
after the Spanish, and then Mexicans, left power in Texas. The Republic of Texas, which was largely settled by Anglo-Americans, was a threat to the indigenous
Texas–Indian_wars
Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Muster
William_Linn_(soldier)
General term for several organizations
The Republic of Texas (and also known as Provisional Government of the Republic of Texas) is a general term for several organizations, some of which have
Republic_of_Texas_(group)
19th-century Scottish-Texian soldier, executed in the Black Bean Incident
(c. 1811 – April 26, 1843) was an officer in the Army of the Republic of Texas, who participated in the ill-fated Mier Expedition. Cameron was born circa
Ewen_Cameron_(soldier)
Texian Army officer
an officer in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution. Born in Kentucky, Dimmitt moved to Texas in 1823 and soon operated a series of trading posts
Philip_Dimmitt
Confederate major (1819–1876)
battalion and would go on to participate at the Siege of Béxar. Irvine then re-enlisted in the Texas Army in March 1836 and served under Benjamin Franklin
Josephus_S._Irvine
American lieutenant-colonel during the Texas Revolution
Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press, ISBN 1-55622-678-0, OCLC 42842410 Groneman, Bill (1998), Battlefields of Texas, Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press,
William_Ward_(Texas_soldier)
American judge (1819–1874)
judge, and legislator from Texas. He represented Texas in the Confederate House of Representatives, and briefly served on the Texas Supreme Court. Gray was
Peter_W._Gray
from Spain, up to the secession of the Republic of Texas from Mexico. The first shot of the Texas Revolution was fired at the Battle of Gonzales on October
Timeline of the Texas Revolution
Timeline_of_the_Texas_Revolution
Ghost town in Texas, United States
Anglo-American settlements - served as county seat. In the summer of 1836 the Army of the Republic of Texas established Camp Independence on acreage belonging
Texana,_Texas
Series of conflicts 1835–1846
1846. Many revolts were crushed by the centralist authorities, but most notably the Republic of Texas and the Republic of Yucatán succeeded in breaking away
Revolts against the Centralist Republic of Mexico
Revolts_against_the_Centralist_Republic_of_Mexico
Texans of white American descent
immigrants to Mexican Texas and, later, citizens of the Republic of Texas. Today, the term is used to identify early Anglo settlers of Texas, especially those
Texians
Anna's attempt to retake the province of Texas after an insurgent army of Texian settlers, native "Tejanos", and adventurers from the United States had driven
List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo
List_of_Texian_survivors_of_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo
later the Texas General Land Office. He practiced law in Milam County. Robertson was a postmaster for the Republic of Texas and the leader of a volunteer
Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson
Elijah_Sterling_Clack_Robertson
public servant. He founded the city of Beaumont, Texas, in 1835 and fought in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Millard was
Henry_Millard
Mainland period of the Republic of China
The Republic of China established its governance over Mainland China on 1 January 1912 following the Xinhai Revolution, which overthrew the Manchu-led
Republic_of_China_(1912–1949)
Republic of Texas and American businessman
was a member of Texas Army, a businessman, and a local municipal official in Houston. Boyce was born in 1814 or 1816 in the vicinity of Cincinnati. His
Robert_Prettyman_Boyce
American doctor, politician and soldier
Courtland, Alabama called the Red Rovers or the Alabama Red Rovers to fight in the Texas Revolution. He was one of the few survivors of the Goliad massacre. Jack
Jack_Shackelford
The 1836 Republic of Texas presidential election was the first such election in the newly established Republic of Texas. Popular war hero Samuel Houston
1836 Republic of Texas presidential election
1836_Republic_of_Texas_presidential_election
Military unit
the Consultation of the Republic of Texas on November 25, 1835. Along with the Texian Army, it helped the Republic of Texas win independence from the
Texian_Navy
American military officer and politician (1815–1897)
served as a member of the Republic of Texas Congress and the Texas Senate. He was also the mayor of Brownsville and Austin. Ford was a Texas Ranger, a Confederate
John_Salmon_Ford
US Army Special Forces member and Army sergeant
serving as a member of the United States Army Special Forces during the Vietnam War. Roy P. Benavidez was born in Lindenau near Cuero, Texas, in DeWitt County
Roy_Benavidez
Major battle of the Texas Revolution
Antonio de Béxar as the first step in a campaign to retake Texas. In the early morning hours of March 6, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. After repelling
Battle_of_the_Alamo
Coat of arms of the U.S. state of Texas
same as the original coat of arms used by the Republic of Texas before its annexation into the United States. The state arms are a five-pointed white star
Coat_of_arms_of_Texas
American Texas Ranger and military officer (1817–1847)
was an American army officer. He served as a Texas Ranger captain and officer of the Republic of Texas and the United States armies. Walker served in
Samuel_Hamilton_Walker
Territorial militia for Utah Territory from 1852 to 1887
contemporaries the Army of the Republic of Texas and the Texas Rangers. In the 1849 conflicts with Native Americans in Utah County, such as the attack at Battle
Utah_Territorial_Militia
City militia, Illinois, U.S., 1841–1845
Militia Army of the Republic of Texas California Republic (Bear Flaggers) Green Mountain Boys Nauvoo Brass Band Texas Navy Texian Army Utah Army National
Nauvoo_Legion
Country in southeastern Mexico (1823, 1841–48)
The Republic of Yucatán (Spanish: República de Yucatán) was a sovereign state during two periods of the nineteenth century. The first Republic of Yucatán
Republic_of_Yucatán
Point trained officers for the Confederate States Army (CSA). This article lists those alumni. Also included are a number of officers who were cadets at
List of Confederate States Army officers educated at the United States Military Academy
List_of_Confederate_States_Army_officers_educated_at_the_United_States_Military_Academy
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
(1809–1871), surveyor, civil engineer, officer of the Army of the Republic of Texas John C. Young (1803–1857), President of Centre College "ArcGIS REST Services
Greencastle,_Pennsylvania
tempore Augustus Belknap, Union Army officer, railway executive, and city alderman Bill Blythe, member of the Texas House of representatives Mario Cantu,
List of people from San Antonio
List_of_people_from_San_Antonio
American politician (1793–1837)
1837) was a Republic of Texas politician, soldier, and an early commander of the Texas Rangers. A signatory of the Texas Declaration of Independence
Robert M. Coleman (Texan politician)
Robert_M._Coleman_(Texan_politician)
Shaler Texas Revolution American volunteers, Texan Revolutionaries, and allies Sam Houston William B. Travis – commander of the Texans at the Fall of the Alamo
List_of_guerrillas
Shade of grey
both sides in the First Battle of Bull Run. Cadet grey was previously chosen for the Army of the Republic of Texas in 1835 and 1840. Under the name "pike
Cadet_grey
Battle of the Mexican War of Independence
commanded U.S. Army troops guarding the border of the Neutral Ground and Spanish Texas, resigned his commission and formed the Republican Army of the North to
Battle_of_Medina
Confederate general in American Civil War
Confederate general during the American Civil War who also served in the armies of the Republic of Texas and the United States of America. Lane was born in
Walter_P._Lane
Town in Texas, United States
that the war was over but he joined the Army of the Republic of Texas for a few months. He worked for Henry Smith, the first Governor of Texas, and married
Fulton,_Texas
his service to in the Texian Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, and later in the Army of the Republic of Texas. Bryant founded the frontier fort Bryant
Benjamin_Franklin_Bryant
Filibuster war in North America
Augustus William Magee, the Ejército Republicano del Norte (Republican Army of the North) crossed from Louisiana into Spanish Texas, captured key settlements
Gutiérrez–Magee_Expedition
Confederate States Army officer (1803–1862)
general officer in three different armies: the Texas Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army. He saw extensive combat during his
Albert_Sidney_Johnston
CDP in Yavapai County, Arizona, US
civil engineer, officer of the Army of the Republic of Texas. John W. "Jack" Swilling (1830–1878), an early pioneer in the Arizona Territory, prospector
Black_Canyon_City,_Arizona
parts of Texas have been claimed by six countries: France, Spain, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy during the Civil War, and the United
History_of_Texas
David (January 16, 2015). "Should Texas Remember Or Forget The Slocum Massacre?". Texas Public Radio. Archived from the original on April 15, 2026. Retrieved
List of massacres in the United States
List_of_massacres_in_the_United_States
American physician
He was a member of The Boston Club of New Orleans. Dr. Dyer was the nephew of Major Leon Dyer, U.S. Army & Army of the Republic of Texas. On July 31, 1905
Isadore_Dyer
assembled militia. December 9 – The Army of the Republic of Texas captures San Antonio. December 16–17 – The Great Fire of New York destroys 530–700 buildings
1835_in_the_United_States
one of the last remaining survivors of the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution, and second-to-last survivor of Sam Houston's Army. Alphonso
Alfonso_Steele
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