Gillespie, Robert Addison, 1815-1846
Variant namesRobert Addison Gillespie (1815-1846) moved to Texas with his brothers, James and Matthew, in 1937. They formed the mercantile and land company Gillespie and Brothers in 1838 at Matagorda, Texas. In 1839, they moved their business to La Grange. A soldier as well as a merchant, Gillespie participated in several engagements and expeditions in the early 1840s, including John Henry Moore’s upper Colorado River expedition in 1840, the battle of Salado in 1842, and the Somervell expedition also in 1842. In 1843, he enlisted with John C. Hays’ Ranger Company, fighting with them until 1845. Upon General Zachary Taylor’s arrival in Texas in 1845, Gillespie helped retake Mexican occupied Laredo and then joined Hays’ First Regiment of Texas Mounted Riflemen as a company commander. Gillespie was wounded during the battle of Monterrey and died from his injuries the following day, September 23, 1846.
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Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. “Gillespie, Robert Addison,” http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/GG/fgi23.html (accessed August 13, 2010).
From the guide to the R. A. Gillespie Letter 89-123., 1845, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
Robert Addison Gillespie (1815-1846) moved to Texas with his brothers, James and Matthew, in 1937.
They formed the mercantile and land company Gillespie and Brothers in 1838 at Matagorda, Texas. In 1839, they moved their business to La Grange. A soldier as well as a merchant, Gillespie participated in several engagements and expeditions in the early 1840s, including John Henry Moore's upper Colorado River expedition in 1840, the battle of Salado in 1842, and the Somervell expedition also in 1842. In 1843, he enlisted with John C. Hays' Ranger Company, fighting with them until 1845. Upon General Zachary Taylor's arrival in Texas in 1845, Gillespie helped retake Mexican occupied Laredo and then joined Hays' First Regiment of Texas Mounted Riflemen as a company commander. Gillespie was wounded during the battle of Monterrey and died from his injuries the following day, September 23, 1846.
Source: Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "Gillespie, Robert Addison," http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/GG/fgi23.html (accessed August 13, 2010).
From the description of R. A. Gillespie Letter, 1845 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 741764538
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referencedIn | Biography -- Gillespie, Robert Addison. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | Gillespie, Robert Addison. R. A. Gillespie Letter, 1845 | University of Texas Libraries | |
creatorOf | Gillespie, Robert Addison. R. A. Gillespie Letter, 1845 | University of Texas Libraries | |
referencedIn | R. A. Gillespie Letter 89-123., 1845 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History | |
creatorOf | R. A. Gillespie Letter 89-123., 1845 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
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Birth 1815-06-12
Death 1846-09-22
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