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Burleson, Edward, Jr.

Edward Burleson, Jr. was born on November 26, 1826 in Tennessee to Edward and Sarah (Owen) Burleson and moved to Texas in 1830. During his long career as a soldier, Burleson fought in the Mexican War with Benjamin McCulloch’s Texas Mounted Volunteers, served in the Texas Rangers as a lieutenant and major with John S. Ford (1856-1857), and fought as a major during the Civil War. In 1875, Burleson was a delegate from the Twenty-first District to the Constitutional Convention and sat on the committee to locate a penitentiary in East Texas. He died in Austin on May 12, 1877.

Source: Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. “Edward Burleson, Jr.,” http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbu41.html (accessed May 18, 2010).

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Burleson, Edward, 1798-1851

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Edward Burleson, Sr. (1798-1851), member of Stephen Fuller Austin's second colony; military commander at San Jacinto, in the Cherokee War, and during the Mexican War; and politician who served as vice president of the Republic of Texas (1841) and state senator (1846-1851). From the description of Burleson, Edward, Sr., papers, 1835-1853, 1922. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 319168640 Edward Burleson, Sr. (1798-1851), member of Stephen Fuller Austin’s se...

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