110480 de 51484 Paulo 49074 So 46318 do 40723 Brasil 38043 da 37922 Da 35214 US 33367 Folha 2900 Local 19724 Reportagem 1790 Jos 15364. German to bring family to Texas, benefactor to German immigrants. Warren Angus Ferris 1. Dallas. Henry Francis Fisher 1. German settler, explored and colonized San Saba area. Samuel Rhoads Fisher 1. Republic of Texas and later its Secretary of Navy namesake of Fisher County. Sam Houston 1. 79. President of Republic of Texas, later U. S. Senator and Governor of Texas. Anson Jones 1. 79. President of Republic of Texas, called Architect of AnnexationMirabeau B. Lamar 1. 79. 81. President of Republic of Texas, one of strongest proponents of Texas Navy. Jane Herbert Wilkinson Long 1. Mother of TexasCollin Mc. Kinney 1. 76. 61. Texas Declaration of Independence both Collin County and its county seat, Mc. Kinney, are named for him. Jose Antonio Navarro 1. Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician. Robert Neighbors 1. Indian agent, soldier, legislator. Cynthia Ann Parker 1. Comanche Indians mother of Quanah Parker, the last Comanche Chief. Daniel Parker 1. John Parker 1. Texas settler. John Richard Parker 1. Comanche Indians. Emily Austin Perry 1. Texas. Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson 1. Sterling C. Robertson 1. Texas Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson Rusk 1. Secretary of War of Republic of Texas, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas, U. S. Senator after states admission to U. S. Charles Schreiner, Sr. Texas Hill Country, rancher, businessman, banker, philanthropist in Kerrville. Edwin Waller 1. 80. Texas Declaration of Independence. Frank E. Wheelock 1. Lubbock, 1. 90. 9 1. Lorenzo de Zavala 1. Republic of Texas, signer of Texas Declaration of Independence. MilitarywareditThe Texas RevolutionThe AlamoeditJames Bowie 1. Battle of the Alamo. William Joel Bryan 1. Texas Revolution, landowner. Edward Burleson 1. Texas Revolution, later Vice President of Republic of Texas. John Coker 1. 78. San Jacinto. Davy Crockett 1. U. S. Congressman from Tennessee, died at Alamo. James Fannin c. 1. Texas Revolution. Thomas Green 1. 81. San Jacinto, brigadier general in Confederate Army. Sam Houston 1. 79. Texian Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, which won independence for Texas. Henry Karnes 1. 81. Texas Revolution. Robert J. Kleberg 1. Battle of San Jacinto descendants owned and managed King Ranch. Benjamin Milam 1. Texas Revolution. Emily West Morgan c. The Yellow Rose of Texas who, legend has it, helped win Texas Revolution. Joel Walter Robison 1. Fayette County General. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna rode double on Robisons horse into Sam Houstons camp on April 2. World Machine With Keygen Software here. Juan Seguin 1. 80. Tejano hero during Texas Revolution. John William Smith 1. Battle of San Jacinto later first mayor of San Antonio. Alfonso Steele 1. Battle of San Jacinto. William B. Travis 1. Texas forces at Alamo. Logan Vandeveer 1. San Jacinto. William A. A. Bigfoot Wallace 1. Texas Ranger who fought in Texas Revolution, MexicanAmerican War, Civil War. American Civil WareditJohn Baylor 1. Confederate colonel, politician, military governor of Arizona Territory. John Henry Brown 1. Confederate officer, served on staffs of two generals. Nicholas Henry Darnell 1. Texas Cavalry Regiment, known as Darnells Regiment Speaker of House for both Republic of Texas and state of Texas. Dick Dowling 1. 83. Sabine Pass and famous Houstonian. John Rip Ford 1. Texas Rangers legend and commander at Battle of Palmito Ranch. Milton M. Holland 1. Union soldier, won Medal of Honor. John Bell Hood 1. Hoods Texas Brigade and Confederate General. Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr. U. S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Albert Sidney Johnston 1. Confederate General and commander of Confederate western forces. John J. Kennedy 1. Confederate cavalry officer, ended Regulator Moderator War. John B. Magruder 1. Confederate General at Battle of Galveston. Benjamin Mc. Culloch 1. Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, U. S. Marshal, and brigadier general for Confederate States of America. Henry Eustace Mc. Culloch 1. 81. 61. Texas Revolution, Texas Ranger, and brigadier general for Confederate States of America. Felix Huston Robertson 1. Confederate general who was native born Texan. Lawrence Sullivan Sul Ross 1. Confederate general, Governor of Texas, President of Texas A M University, namesake of Sul Ross State University. William Read Scurry 1. Confederate General at Battle of Glorieta Pass. Pleasant Tackitt 1. Confederate Officer and county official at Fort Belknap, Texas a founder of Parker County, Texas. Charles S. West 1. Confederate officer and judge advocate general for Trans Mississippi Department. Louis T. Wigfall 1. Confederate General and Senator from Texas, secured surrender of Fort Sumter. World War IeditCharles Gray Catto 1. Daniel R. Edwards 1. Medal of Honor. William S. Graves 1. 89. 51. US forces in Siberia during the allied intervention in Russia. David E. Hayden 1. Navy corpsman, Medal of Honor recipient. Robert Lee Howze 1. Major General of 3. Infantry Division, commander of Third Army of Occupation of Germany, Medal of Honor recipient. Louis Jordan 1. 89. All American, first US Army officer from Texas to be killed in action during World War IWilliam Thomas Ponder 1. Edgar Gardner Tobin 1. World War IIeditHarlon Block 1. Mt. Suribachi at Iwo Jima. Romus Burgin born 1. U. S. Marine, author. Charles P. Cabell 1. U. S. Air Force general later Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Agency. Horace S. Carswell, Jr. Army Air Corps major, awarded Medal of Honor. Claire Chennault 1. Flying TigersRobert G. Cole 1. 91. 51. Medal of Honor for role in D Day. Normandy invasion. Samuel David Dealey 1. U. S. Navy submarine commander, received Medal of Honor and other distinctions for valor. Ira C. Eaker 1. 89. Eighth Air Force in World War IICalvin Graham 1. US serviceman of World War IIDean E. Hallmark 1. 91. 41. Army Air Corps 1st lieutenant, Doolittle Raid. David Lee Tex Hill 1. Oveta Culp Hobby 1. Colonel. Womens Army Corps, first secretary of Department of Health, Education and Welfare. James L. Holloway, Jr. U. S. Navy four star admiral Superintendent of U. S. Naval Academy. Neel E. Kearby 1. Medal of Honor recipient. Raymond L. Knight 1. Medal of Honor recipient. Felix Z. Longoria, Jr. Hispanic soldier KIA in the Philippines whose burial was refused in hometown, causing statewide debate. Glenn Mc. Duffie 1. Alfred Eisenstaedts iconic photograph V J Day in Times Square. Doris Miller 1. 91. Pearl Harbor hero, first African American to receive Navy Cross. Audie Murphy 1. 92. World War II hero, actor, Medal of Honor Recipient. Chester Nimitz 1. Allied naval forces in Pacific during World War IIRichard Arvine Overton born 1. U. S. Army sergeant in May 2. American military veteran. Bruce Palmer, Jr. U. S. Army officer, Chief of Staff of the United States Army during Vietnam War. John L. Pierce 1. U. S. Army Brigadier General. James Earl Rudder 1. D Day commander of the U. S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion, which stormed cliffs at Pointe du Hoc. William H. Simpson 1. U. S. Ninth Army in European Theater. Wilburn Snyder 1. Bataan Death March and Baptist pastor in several Houston churches. Lucian K. Truscott 1. U. S. Army General who held successive commands in European Theater. Edwin Walker 1. 90. U. S. Army Major General known for conservative views and attempted assassination target for Lee Harvey Oswald.