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The Center of Camp => People of the Times => Topic started by: Craig Tx on August 15, 2009, 04:05:51 PM
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From the Texas State Historical Association
Philip Sublett nominates Sam Houston for president of the Republic of Texas
On this day in 1836, Philip Sublett nominated Sam Houston for president of the Republic of Texas. Sublett, a Kentucky native, had participated in the battle of Nacogdoches in 1832 and was a delegate to the conventions of 1832 and 1833.
In 1835 he was elected chairman of the San Augustine Committee of Safety and Correspondence. On October 6 he submitted a resolution appointing Houston commander-in-chief of the forces of San Augustine and Nacogdoches until the Consultation should meet.
Sublett was commissioned lieutenant colonel in October and in December 1835 was present at the siege of Bexar. He returned to his farm east of San Augustine after the battle of Concepción.
Sam Houston resided in Sublett's home while recuperating from wounds received at San Jacinto. Sublett died in San Augustine on February 25, 1850.
Craig
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From the Texas State Historical Association
Philip Sublett nominates Sam Houston for president of the Republic of Texas
On this day in 1836, Philip Sublett nominated Sam Houston for president of the Republic of Texas. Sublett, a Kentucky native, had participated in the battle of Nacogdoches in 1832 and was a delegate to the conventions of 1832 and 1833.
In 1835 he was elected chairman of the San Augustine Committee of Safety and Correspondence. On October 6 he submitted a resolution appointing Houston commander-in-chief of the forces of San Augustine and Nacogdoches until the Consultation should meet.
Sublett was commissioned lieutenant colonel in October and in December 1835 was present at the siege of Bexar. He returned to his farm east of San Augustine after the battle of Concepción.
Sam Houston resided in Sublett's home while recuperating from wounds received at San Jacinto. Sublett died in San Augustine on February 25, 1850.
Craig
Craig,
Thanks for the update!
I always am interested in Sam Houston as I am related to him on my mother`s side.
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Flinthawk,
No trouble. I graduated from Sam Houston State, and was born and spent most of my life in Houston so he's in a way figured in my life as well.
He's a very interesting and controversial figure. I do greatly admire his accomplishments.
Craig