.@BeschlossDC Mar. 2, 1836 - 60 daring men signed the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington on the Brazos.pic.twitter.com/jIi3cc4HOu
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.@BeschlossDC Mar. 2, 1836 - 60 daring men signed the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington on the Brazos.pic.twitter.com/jIi3cc4HOu
@VRWCTexan @BeschlossDC And just four years later, @SouthwesternU was first born. Proud to #Be_Oldest_School_In_TX & to #BeSouthwestern
@ebb663 @SouthwesternU: '95 graduate @rkd1995's ancestor GW Barnett signed Declaration. Wonder which #BeSouthwestern grads have connections.
@BeschlossDC Fascinating coincidence of history that Sam Houston was born on the same day as Texas Independence Day.
@BeschlossDC On the day that would become Texas Independence Day. Talk about destiny!
@BeschlossDC Where?..Rocknridge Co, Va...
@BeschlossDC I am a nurse and went thru medic training in the Army at Ft. Sam Houston, TX. Thanks for sharing this!
Gig em! RT @BeschlossDC: Sam Houston, first president of Republic of Texas...pic.twitter.com/82akvyQYDh
@BeschlossDC - what? He didn't have a long, thick, handlebar moustache? I'm shocked.
@BeschlossDC In spite of the British who fought hard to keep Texas independent and, together with Canada, antagonistic towards the US
@BeschlossDC @JohnAvlon What about that hog thief Burnet ?
@BeschlossDC @JohnAvlon >1st President of Tx >David G. Burnet Mar. 16, 1836 - Oct. 22, 1836
Sam HoustonOct. 22, 1836 - Dec. 10, 1838
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