Texas HistoryToday in Texas History: Thomas Rusk Elected Convention President Ahead of Annexation to United States
On July 4, 1845, a convention of delegates met in Austin to begin drafting a constitution for Texas to join the United States.
On July 4, 1845, a convention of delegates met in Austin to begin drafting a constitution for Texas to join the United States.
This Mother's Day — read the story of Margaret Lea Houston, mother of eight and the first First Lady of the Republic of Texas.
Read Sam Houston's detailed account of the Battle of San Jacinto, where Texas independence was effectively secured after the capture of Santa Anna.
On March 27, 1836, over 350 Texian soldiers were murdered by Mexican firing squads near Goliad after having surrendered days earlier. This galvanized Texians and led to victory in their war for independence.
Almost two centuries have passed since the Battle of the Alamo, but Texans still honor those who gave their lives in the fight that galvanized the Texas Revolution.