The Texas Navy

The Texas Navy
Title The Texas Navy PDF eBook
Author United States. Naval History Division
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1968
Genre Ships
ISBN

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The Texas Navy

The Texas Navy
Title The Texas Navy PDF eBook
Author Estados Unidos Naval History Division
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1968
Genre
ISBN

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The Texas Navy

The Texas Navy
Title The Texas Navy PDF eBook
Author United States Navy Department
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2004-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781410217035

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Most of the early settlers came by way of the sea, embarking at Mobile and New Orleans. Because of their innocence, or because of a certain love of independence, they entered through whatever ports on the Gulf seemed most expedient. The ports of entry which Mexico attempted to establish for the collection of customs duties were an early cause of friction which contributed to the Texas Revolution. And during the Revolution, the tiny Texas Navy, built around three sloops of war under Commodore Hawkins, was able to establish control of the Gulf of Mexico. These ships were the Independence, the Invincible, and the Brutus. With them Hawkins controlled the sea approaches to Texas, blocked reinforcements to Santa Anna, and contributed in large part to the many difficulties which beset the Mexican Army in its long overland march to the Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto Battles of 1836. So it was that Texas established a Naval tradition to stand alongside the brilliant military record achieved on land. - Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz

Fighting Texas Navy 1832-1843

Fighting Texas Navy 1832-1843
Title Fighting Texas Navy 1832-1843 PDF eBook
Author Douglas V. Meed
Publisher Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2001-07-23
Genre History
ISBN 1461703115

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For more than a century and a half Texans have honored the heroes of the Texas fight for independence. But the courageous seamen of the Texas navy have been all but forgotten. The fought the fury of the Gulf storms and braved the guns of a powerful fleet for more than a decade, all the while reviled as outlaws by their president, Sam Houston. But against all odds they triumphed. They dominated the third coast of North America, the Gulf of Mexico, from New Orleans to the Yucatan. Their control of these waters was critical to the very existence of the struggling republic. This is the heroic story of those seaborne Texans who were often outnumbered, usually outgunned, but never outsailed and never, ever outfought.

The Texas Navy

The Texas Navy
Title The Texas Navy PDF eBook
Author Jim Dan Hill
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Notes on the Republic of Texas Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guards, and Their Vessels

Notes on the Republic of Texas Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guards, and Their Vessels
Title Notes on the Republic of Texas Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guards, and Their Vessels PDF eBook
Author S. A. Thompson
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 432
Release 2021-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1684567033

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Most Texans don't know that the Texas Revolution began and ended with naval battles. They don't know that, though small, the Texas Navy was the most advanced in the world in 1839. Many also don't know that Texas had a first rate uniformed Navy, Marine Corp, and Coast guards. This book will enlighten both the average Texan wanting to know more about an important part of Texas history, and many who have read other books on the subject. It also delineates the intense dislike Sam Houston had for the Texas Navy and especially its Commodore, Edwin Ward Moore, whom he saw as a rival for attention Originally intended to be notes for a historic novel, the author soon realized they were more valuable as both a data source for researchers and also an exciting true narrative of the exploits of the Texas Navy. As such, it is written and arranged for two distinct audiences, the lay reader and the researcher. It corrects some of the errors and discrepancies between other books and presents new data from primary sources in the Zavala Museum behind the Capitol Building in Austin.

Lone Star Navy

Lone Star Navy
Title Lone Star Navy PDF eBook
Author Jonathan W. Jordan
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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The little known naval force that helped Texas gain independence from Mexico