Yoakum, Henderson King, 1810-1856

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Historian, lawyer, politician and soldier Henderson King Yoakum was born in Claiborne County, Tennessee, in 1810 and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1832. The following year, he married Evaline Cannon, with whom he fathered nine children, and began practicing law in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He served as mayor of the city in 1837 before reentering the military as a colonel in the volunteer Tennessee infantry in 1838.

After briefly serving in the Cherokee War, Yoakum won a seat in the Tennessee Senate, which he held from 1839 to 1845. During his tenure, Yoakum urged the annexation of Texas before moving to Huntsville, Texas in October 1845. He was admitted to the Texas bar the same year, though he left his practice to volunteer in the Mexican War, where he served at Monterrey. With the end of his enlistment, Yoakum returned to his law practice and befriended Sam Houston. He completed the two-volume History of Texas from Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846 in 1855. Unfortunately for Yoakum, he caught tuberculosis and died in 1856.

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Yoakum, Thomas P. "Yoakum, Henderson King." Handbook of Texas Online. Accessed March 15, 2011.

From the guide to the Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Historian, lawyer, politician and soldier Henderson King Yoakum was born in Claiborne County, Tennessee, in 1810 and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1832.

The following year, he married Evaline Cannon, with whom he fathered nine children, and began practicing law in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He served as mayor of the city in 1837 before reentering the military as a colonel in the volunteer Tennessee infantry in 1838.

After briefly serving in the Cherokee War, Yoakum won a seat in the Tennessee Senate, which he held from 1839 to 1845.

During his tenure, Yoakum urged the annexation of Texas before moving to Huntsville, Texas in October 1845. He was admitted to the Texas bar the same year, though he left his practice to volunteer in the Mexican War, where he served at Monterrey. With the end of his enlistment, Yoakum returned to his law practice and befriended Sam Houston. He completed the two-volume "History of Texas from Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846" in 1855. Unfortunately for Yoakum, he caught tuberculosis and died in 1856.

From the description of Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 773598270

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referencedIn Sam Houston Papers, 1814-1957, and undated Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. Houston, Sam, papers, 1814-1957. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Lang, Herbert H., 1921-2006. Lang, Herbert H., Narrative, undated University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Yoakum, Franklin L., 1819-. Franklin L. Yoakum papers : Tyler, Texas, 1886-1887. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Yoakum, Henderson King, 1810-1856. Yoakum, Henderson King, Papers, 1832-1857 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Lang, Herbert H. Narrative, undated Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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associatedWith Cannon, Robert person
associatedWith Cannon, Robert. person
associatedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863 person
associatedWith Lang, Herbert H., 1921-2006 person
associatedWith Yoakum, Franklin L., 1819- person
associatedWith Yoakum, Henderson K., 1810-1856 person
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Huntsville (Tex.)
Tennessee
United States
Texas
United States
Texas
Huntsville (Tex.)
Tennessee
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Mexican War, 1846-1848
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Birth 1810

Death 1856

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