Traditional Muzzleloading Association
The Center of Camp => People of the Times => Topic started by: Craig Tx on December 16, 2009, 08:42:02 AM
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From the Texas State Historical Association
Republic of Fredonia stillborn in Nacogdoches
On this day in 1826, Benjamin Edwards and about thirty men rode into Nacogdoches and declared the Republic of Fredonia, thus instituting an attempted minor revolution known as the Fredonian Rebellion.
Benjamin was the brother of Haden Edwards, who had received a grant near Nacogdoches and had settled some fifty families there. Fearing that the brothers were about to lose their land, Benjamin took the desperate step of declaring independence from Mexico. In spite of an attempt to get the Cherokees to help, the revolt was easily crushed by Mexican authorities, and Edwards was forced to flee across the Sabine. In 1837 he ran for governor of Mississippi, but died during the campaign.
Craig
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Craig, the one and only hotel in Nacogdoches is the Fredonia Hotel. Thought you would like to know.
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Actually Ironwood, I knew that...
I have a few friends that went to Stephen F. Austin State Univ.
I grew up in Houston, and went to Sam Houston State Univ.
I moved to the Pacific Northwet about 10 years ago...
Craig