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Title: 2/11/24 A Two Fer!
Post by: Craig Tx on February 11, 2024, 09:07:30 AM
2/11/1850: First railroad in Texas chartered

On this day in 1850, the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway was chartered, marking the beginning of the railroad age in Texas.

The BBB&C was the first railroad to begin operating in the state, the first component of the present Southern Pacific to open for service, and the second railroad west of the Mississippi River. Gen. Sidney Sherman was a member of the group that received the charter. Construction began from Buffalo Bayou to Harrisburg in 1851; the first locomotive, which was named for Sherman, arrived in 1852; and the first twenty miles of track, from Harrisburg to Stafford's Point, opened in 1853. Although Harrisburg did not develop into the major city on Buffalo Bayou as a result of the construction of the BBB&C, the railroad otherwise fulfilled the expectations of its early backers. The first railroad in Texas, now a part of Southern Pacific's transcontinental Sunset Route between New Orleans and Los Angeles, handles heavy freight traffic as well as Amtrak's Sunset Limited west of Houston.


2/11/1842: Texas marines mutiny in old New Orleans

On this date in 1842, the first and only mutiny in the Texas Navy began.

The schooner San Antonio was anchored in the Mississippi River at New Orleans. Although the high- ranking officers were ashore, the sailors and marines were confined aboard because of fear of desertion. But they evidently got drunk on smuggled liquor and, under marine sergeant Seymour Oswalt, began a mutiny in which Lt. Charles Fuller was killed. Eventually, Commodore Edwin Moore brought some of the mutineers to trial. Three were sentenced to flogging, and four were hanged from the yardarm of the Austin on April 6, 1843. Oswalt himself escaped from jail in New Orleans and was never brought to justice.
Title: Re: 2/11/24 A Two Fer!
Post by: Winter Hawk on February 11, 2024, 03:58:00 PM
 :hairy
Thank you Craig!  Another prime fascinating tidbit.
 :yessir:

~Kees~
Title: Re: 2/11/24 A Two Fer!
Post by: Craig Tx on February 14, 2024, 11:42:11 AM
You're welcome!  Glad that you're enjoying them!