Cooke, William Gordon, 1808-1847

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Soldier and government official in the Republic of Texas.

From the description of William G. Cooke papers, 1835-1848. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310364124

Soldier and statesman.

From the description of Papers, 1835-1848. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70927274

William Gordon Cooke (1808–1847), son of Adam and Martha (Riddell) Cooke, was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia. While a druggist in New Orleans, Louisiana, Cooke volunteered for the New Orleans Greys in 1835 to fight in the Texas Revolution. He rose to the rank of Captain and participated in the siege of Bexar (1835) and the Matamoros Expedition (1835-1836). After joining Samuel Houston's staff as assistant inspector general, Cooke fought in the battle of San Jacinto and afterward commanded the guard of Mexican prisoners, including General Antonio López de Santa Anna. After the war, Houston appointed Cooke acting Secretary of War of the new republic in 1836 and Inspector General a year later. He was also the official signer of the president's name to government documents, due to injuries to Houston's arm. In 1838, Cooke was commissioned as quartermaster general and later Colonel of the First Regiment of Infantry. In 1841, he refused a nomination for vice president. Cooke married Ángela María de Jesús Blasa Navarro in 1844, and had one son. After running unsuccessfully for the United States Congress in 1846, Cooke was appointed the first adjutant general of the state of Texas and served this post until his death.

Numerous descendents of William G. Cooke served in the United States military during wartime, including William B. Cooke and Gordon L. Cooke (Spanish-American War), and Reiley J. Cooke (World War I). Brothers Audrey, Marvin, and Weldon Cooke, from Wichita Falls, Texas, all served as pilots during World War II. Audrey S. Cooke, a pilot in the Royal Air Force Eagle Squadron, was killed in action during a bombing raid over Berlin in 1943.

Source: Steven A. Brownrigg, “Cooke, William Gordon,” Handbook of Texas Online. Accessed on March 18, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcobv.

From the guide to the William G. Cooke Family Papers 87-005; 87-249; 2011-121; 2011-183., 1839-1845, 1860-1950, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

William Gordon Cooke (1808-1847), son of Adam and Martha (Riddell) Cooke, was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

While a druggist in New Orleans, Louisiana, Cooke volunteered for the New Orleans Greys in 1835 to fight in the Texas Revolution. He rose to the rank of Captain and participated in the siege of Bexar (1835) and the Matamoros Expedition (1835-1836). After joining Samuel Houston's staff as assistant inspector general, Cooke fought in the battle of San Jacinto and afterward commanded the guard of Mexican prisoners, including General Antonio López de Santa Anna. After the war, Houston appointed Cooke acting Secretary of War of the new republic in 1836 and Inspector General a year later. He was also the official signer of the president's name to government documents, due to injuries to Houston's arm. In 1838, Cooke was commissioned as quartermaster general and later Colonel of the First Regiment of Infantry. In 1841, he refused a nomination for vice president. Cooke married Ángela María de Jesús Blasa Navarro in 1844, and had one son. After running unsuccessfully for the United States Congress in 1846, Cooke was appointed the first adjutant general of the state of Texas and served this post until his death.

Numerous descendents of William G. Cooke served in the United States military during wartime, including William B. Cooke and Gordon L. Cooke (Spanish-American War), and Reiley J. Cooke (World War I). Brothers Audrey, Marvin, and Weldon Cooke, from Wichita Falls, Texas, all served as pilots during World War II.

Audrey S. Cooke, a pilot in the Royal Air Force Eagle Squadron, was killed in action during a bombing raid over Berlin in 1943.

From the description of William G. Cooke Family Papers, 1839-1845, 1860-1950 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 773292849

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creatorOf Cooke, William Gordon, 1808-1847. Papers, 1835-1848. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Biography -- Cooke, William G. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Cooke, William Gordon, 1808-1847. William G. Cooke papers, 1835-1848. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Army papers, 1835-1846 University of Texas at Austin. General Libraries
referencedIn Tod, John Grant Papers 1931; 1947; 1950; 66-180., 1833-1872 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Bollaert, William, 1807-1876. Plaza or great square, of San Antonio. Newberry Library
creatorOf William G. Cooke Family Papers 87-005; 87-249; 2011-121; 2011-183., 1839-1845, 1860-1950 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Thomas William Ward Papers 73-102; 85-022; 86-211; 98-387; 2004-065; 2008-173; 2008-303; 2009-257., 1825-1885 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Grover, George W. Papers 1934., 1841-1842 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Grover, George W. Grover, George W. Papers, 1841-1842 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Cooke, William Gordon, 1808-1847. William G. Cooke Family Papers, 1839-1845, 1860-1950 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Texas Adjutant General's Dept. Texas Adjutant General's Office Records, 1838-1889 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Ward, Thomas, 1807-1873. Ward, Thomas William, papers, 1825-1885. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Texas Adjutant General's Office Records, 1838-1889 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Tod, John Grant. Tod, John Grant Papers, 1833-1872 University of Texas Libraries
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Austin (Tex.)
Germany
San Antonio (Tex.)
Texas
Texas
Washington (D.C.)
Texas
Texas
Bexar County (Tex.)
San Saba County (Tex.)
Great Britian. Royal Air Force. Eagle Squadron
San Antonio (Tex.)
San Antonio (Tex.)
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Spanish
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1808

Death 1847

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