Bowie, James, d. 1836

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The son of Reason (or Rezin) and Elve Bowie, James (Jim) Bowie (1796?-1836) moved around the southern United States in his early life, finally settling on a plantation near Opelousas, Louisiana, in around 1809. During the War of 1812, James and his brother Rezin Pleasant Bowie enlisted in the Second Division, Consolidated, of the U.S. Army. After the war, the brothers bought slaves from Jean Laffite and traded them in St. Landry Parish, until raising $65,0000, which James and Rezin invested in land speculation. In the 1820s, Rezin gave his brother a larger butcher-like hunting knife, later known as a Bowie knife, to protect the hot-tempered James in fights. Around the same time, James, Rezin, and their brother Stephen founded the Arcadia sugar plantation near Thibodaux, which they sold along with other land in 1831.

In 1830, James moved to Coahuila y Texas, where he swore allegiance to Mexico and met Juan Marín de Veramendi. Bowie bought several land grants, established tracts in Stephen F. Austin’s colony, and purchased a textile mill, which allowed him to become a Mexican citizen. In April 1831, Bowie married Ursula de Veramendi, and the couple settled in Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila y Texas. When the capital changed to Monclova in 1833, the two towns raised forces to contest the decision, with Bowie supporting the new capital. In September 1833, Urusla and her parents died of cholera in Monclova.

In May 1835, Antonio López de Santa Anna abolished the Coahuila y Texas government and ordered the arrest of Texans in Monclova. Bowie fled to San Felipe and in July raised forces, which traveled to San Antonio and seized muskets from a local Mexican armory. In October, he joined Stephen F. Austin’s Texas volunteer army as a colonel and fought at the Battle of Concepción. In January 1836, Bowie went to the Alamo, where the Texas troops had garrisoned in San Antonio de Bexar. He received command of the volunteer army, while William B. Travis commanded the regulars. Bowie became sick and was shot during the battle of the Alamo, while confined to his cot.

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Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Bowie, James, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbo45 (accessed October 25, 2010).

From the guide to the Bowie, James, Papers 1955; 65-045., 1831-1904, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

The son of Reason (or Rezin) and Elve Bowie, James (Jim) Bowie (1796?-1836) moved around the southern United States in his early life, finally settling on a plantation near Opelousas, Louisiana, around 1809.

During the War of 1812, James and his brother Rezin Pleasant Bowie enlisted in the Second Division, Consolidated, of the U.S. Army. After the war, the brothers bought slaves from Jean Laffite and traded them in St. Landry Parish, until raising $65,0000, which James and Rezin invested in land speculation. In the 1820s, Rezin gave his brother a larger butcher-like hunting knife, later known as a Bowie knife, to protect the hot-tempered James in fights. Around the same time, James, Rezin, and their brother Stephen founded the Arcadia sugar plantation near Thibodaux, which they sold along with other land in 1831.

In 1830, James moved to Coahuila y Texas, where he swore allegiance to Mexico and met Juan Marín de Veramendi.

Bowie bought several land grants, established tracts in Stephen F. Austin's colony, and purchased a textile mill, which allowed him to become a Mexican citizen. In April 1831, Bowie married Ursula de Veramendi, and the couple settled in Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila y Texas. When the capital changed to Monclova in 1833, the two towns raised forces to contest the decision, with Bowie supporting the new capital. In September 1833, Urusla and her parents died of cholera in Monclova.

In May 1835, Antonio López de Santa Anna abolished the Coahuila y Texas government and ordered the arrest of Texans in Monclova.

Bowie fled to San Felipe and in July raised forces, which traveled to San Antonio and seized muskets from a local Mexican armory. In October, he joined Stephen F. Austin's Texas volunteer army as a colonel and fought at the Battle of Concepción. In January 1836, Bowie went to the Alamo, where the Texas troops had garrisoned in San Antonio de Bexar. He received command of the volunteer army, while William B. Travis commanded the regulars. Bowie became sick and was shot during the battle of the Alamo, while confined to his cot.

From the description of Bowie, James, Papers, 1831-1904 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 775000684

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referencedIn Andrew Jackson Sowell Family Papers Col 14817., Circa 1880-circa 1954 Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Houston Endowment Texana collection San Jacinto Museum of History
referencedIn Houston Endowment Texana collection MC042. 48149722., 1805-1936, (Bulk: 1839-1848) Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
creatorOf Bowie, James, Papers 1955; 65-045., 1831-1904 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Deane, Ernie. Markers and Monuments, Historical Markers - James Bowie Monument, in front of public library, Texarkana, Texas, November, 1960 [Bottom of monument] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. Arkansas History Commission
referencedIn Bowie, Lucy Leigh, 1872-1966. Lucy Leigh Bowie papers, 1896-1957. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Bowie, James, d. 1836. Bowie, James, Papers, 1831-1904 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Bowie family portraits, circa 1820-1850. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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referencedIn Spanish papers, land transfers : Cortes ; and Forte to Bowie, 1801-1819.
referencedIn Fontaine, W. W. Papers, 1658-1916 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Cunningham, Jere. Crockett and Bowie : an original screenplay / by Jere Cunningham. Texas State University-San Marcos, Albert B. Alkek Library
referencedIn Deane, Ernie. Markers and Monuments, Historical Markers - James Bowie Monument, in front of public library, Texarkana, Texas, November, 1960 [Top of monument] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. Arkansas History Commission
referencedIn Consolidated Association of the Planters of Louisiana. Consolidated Association of the Planters of Louisiana papers, 1791-1912 (bulk 1827-1882). Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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referencedIn Sam Houston papers Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
referencedIn Lucy Leigh Bowie Papers Col 875., 1896-1957 Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Papers relating to Texas land claimed by the Ross Company, 1812-1889. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Benjamin Muse, Jr. Collection Relating to Mexico, Texas, and California 33992204., 1830-1844 Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
referencedIn Army papers, 1835-1846 University of Texas at Austin. General Libraries
referencedIn Ben Caldwell Prather Papers 73-112., 1781-1973 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Barrett, Monte. Tempered blade: typescript, galleys, and page proofs, 1946. University of North Texas Library, UNT
referencedIn Bexar County collection, 1730-1914. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Texas legal documents, 1826-1850. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn Thomas W. Streeter collection of Texas manuscripts, 1787-1864 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn José Enrique de la Peña Collection, 1835-1840, 1857 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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Birth 1795

Death 1836

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