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  2. Sons of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of the Republic of Texas is a patriotic organization dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the founding families and soldiers of the Republic of Texas. [1] It was established in 1893. [ 1 ]

  3. Texas State Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is an American nonprofit educational and research organization dedicated to documenting the history of Texas. It was founded in Austin, Texas, United States, on March 2, 1897. In November 2008, the TSHA moved its offices from Austin to the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.

  4. Sanger Brothers Complex - Wikipedia

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    The building, located on Lamar Street between Elm and Main, was the flagship location of the Sanger Brothers department store chain. [ 3 ] In 1965, four years after Sanger Brothers was merged with A. Harris & Co. into Sanger–Harris, the store was closed and replaced by a new flagship at Pacific and Akard.

  5. Bill Minutaglio - Wikipedia

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    Bill Minutaglio (né William Donald Minutaglio; born 1955) is a journalist, educator and author of nine books.He is the recipient of a PEN Center USA Literary Award and has served as a professor at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was given The Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award.

  6. Richard Bache Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Bache and Dallas had nine children together: Alexander Dallas Bache (1806–1867) Mary Blechenden Bache (1808–1873), married Robert John Walker, who was appointed Secretary of the Treasury under President James Knox Polk. [2] George Mifflin Bache (1811–1846), whose son was George Mifflin Bache Jr. Richard Bache III (1813–1850)

  7. Juan Seguín - Wikipedia

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    Tejano volunteers 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 were scouts/couriers going in and out, between San Antonio and nearby Gonzales , the rallying point for volunteers.

  8. Texas Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Army and Navy were merged with the United States Armed Forces on February 19, 1846, after the Republic of Texas became the 28th state of America, leaving the Texas Militia (including the Texas Rangers) as the only authorized force under the United States Militia Acts of 1792. [3] [12] [8]

  9. List of conflicts involving the Texas Military - Wikipedia

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    As a sovereign republic from 1835 to 1845, the Texas Military was legally empowered by Article 1 of the Consultation and Article 2, Section 6 of Constitution of the Republic of Texas "to execute the law, to suppress insurrections, and repel invasion." [3] [4] Operations were conducted under command of the War Department and Adjutant General ...