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  1. Anson Jones. Succession. Governor of Texas. The president of the Republic of Texas (Spanish: Presidente de la República de Tejas) was the head of state and head of government while Texas was an independent republic between 1836 and 1845. The president served as the commander-in-chief of the Texas Military Forces. [1]

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  2. Jan 17, 2013 · Texas State Library and Archives. 1201 Brazos St. Austin, TX 78701. Mail: P.O. Box 12927 Austin, TX 78711. Tel: 512-463-5437 Fax: 512-463-5436 Email TSLAC

  3. Gregorio de Salinas Varona. 1692. 1697 (Texas) / 1698 (Coahuila) Official governor; He also governed Nuevo León (1705–1707) and Honduras (1705–1709) Francisco Cuervo y Valdés. 1698. 1702 (Texas) / 1703 (Coahuila) Official governor; He also governed Nuevo León (1687–1688) and Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico (1705–1707) Matías de Aguirre.

  4. Sam Houston was the first elected Prisident of the Republic of Texas and served for two separate terms, 1836 1838 and 1841 1844. He also was Governor of the state of Texas from 1859 to 1861. The first Congress of the Republic of Texas convened in October 1836 at Columbia (now West Columbia).

  5. Toggle First elected government of the Texas Republic subsection. 1.1 President. 1.2 Vice-President. 1.3 Secretary of State. ... Peter W. Grayson;

  6. Henry W. Smith, "Texas Expects Every Man to Do His Duty," February 28, 1836. (The Gilder Lehrman Institute, GLC03230.01) Texas’s fight for independence from Mexico was an uphill battle from the very beginning. Texians were outnumbered and outmatched by the much more powerful Mexican military, and the province was plagued by quarrels within ...

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  8. Texas State Library and Archives. 1201 Brazos St. Austin, TX 78701. Mail: P.O. Box 12927 Austin, TX 78711. Tel: 512-463-5437 Fax: 512-463-5436 Email TSLAC

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