Republic of Texas military rolls 1835-1846, undated
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Texas. Army. Georgia Volunteers.
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Texas. Militia. Mounted Riflemen.
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Texas. Army. Mobile Alabama Volunteers.
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Texas. Army. New York Battalion, 2nd.
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Texas. Army. Missouri Invincibles.
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Texas. Navy
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The Texas Navy was organized in November, 1835, to protect the lines of supply between New Orleans and Texas during the Texas Revolution. It ceased to operate in 1843. From the description of Collection, 1836-1961, (bulk 1836-1856). (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 32048914 ...
Texas. Army. New York Battalion.
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Texas. Militia. Mounted Volunteers.
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Texas. Army. North Carolina Volunteers.
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Texas. Army. Alabama Volunteers.
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Texas. Militia. Spies.
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Texas. Militia. Ranging Corps.
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Texas. Militia. Mounted Gunmen.
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Texas. Adjutant General's Dept.
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On November 13, 1835, the Texas Consultation created the office of Adjutant General, as one of five heads of departments under the Commander-in-Chief of the Texian Army (the other offices being Inspector General, Quartermaster General, Surgeon General, and Paymaster General). On December 20, 1836, the 1st Congress passed an Act to organize and fix the Military establishment of the Republic of Texas, which in addition to the aforementioned bureaus, created a Commissary General of Subsistence, a C...
Texas. Militia
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Texas. Army
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Texas. Army. Huntsville Rovers.
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Texas. Army. Mississippi Guards.
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Texas. Army. Union Guards.
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Texas Rangers
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In November 1835, Texas lawmakers created a corps of Texas Rangers to guard the frontier between the Brazos and Trinity Rivers. During the Texas Revolution and republic era, the Rangers were used principally for protection against Native American raids. After serving for the Confederacy in the Civil War, the organization was restructured as state police and charged with the enforcement of unpopular Reconstruction laws. The beginning of the 20th century saw the Rangers involved in de...
Texas. Militia. Mounted Rangers.
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Texas. Army. Tennessee Volunteers.
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Texas. Minute Men.
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Texas. Army. Natchez Mustangs.
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