This Day In Texas History - August 9

Topics that do not fit anywhere else. Absolutely NO discussions of religion, race, or immigration!

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton

Post Reply
User avatar
joe817
Senior Member
Posts: 9317
Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 7:13 pm
Location: Arlington

This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by joe817 »

1809 - On this date in 1809, William Barret Travis was born in Red Banks, South Carolina. He was raised in Saluda County SC, as was James Bonham. William Travis was leader of the Texas forces that defended the Alamo against an overwhelming Mexican Army. Travis, Bonham and over 170 other defenders, would meet their fate in March 1836 in the battle of the Alamo.

1836 - A letter is made public in which Stephen F Austin gives his consent to run for President of the Republic of Texas. Austin will be defeated by the commander the San Jacinto victory, General Sam Houston.

1857 - The first overland mail stagecoach left San Antonio bound for San Diego

1860 - In a letter dated this date in 1860, Samuel Morse respectfully withdraws his offer of a Gift to Texas of the Telegraph, which was offered to Texas 20 years before, but never formally accepted by Texas as nation or state.

1864 - The Ellison Springs Indian Fight took place on August 9, 1864, near Ellison Springs in Eastland County, in Maj. George Bernard Erath's Second Frontier District. [ http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/onli ... /qfe1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ]

1908 - Blues pianist Robert Shaw was born in Stafford, Texas. His parents had a Steinway grand piano and provided music lessons for his sisters, but Shaw's father did not permit the son to play. In time, despite his father's opposition, he decided to pursue his dream of becoming a jazz musician. Shaw learned his distinct brand of "barrelhouse" piano playing from other musicians in the Fourth Ward, Houston, the center of black entertainment in the city. His career flourished in the 1920s and 30s, then suffered a thirty-year hiatus while he ran a grocery store in Austin. Shaw began performing again in 1967 and gained international recognition before his death in 1985.

1911 - Barbed wire promoter and oilman John Warne (Bet-a-Million) Gates died. Gates arrived in Texas as a barbed wire salesman for the Washburn-Moen Company in 1876. He rented San Antonio's Military Plaza, constructed a barbed-wire corral, and filled it with longhorn cattle to demonstrate the holding power of barbed wire. His demonstration resulted in orders for more wire than the factory could produce. Gates became a prominent industrialist and a notorious bon vivant. He controlled the Kansas City Southern Railway and formed the Texas Company (now Texaco), in which he owned 46 percent of the stock, to finance the drilling efforts of Pattillo Higgins at Spindletop. Gates's nickname derived from his fondness for gambling at poker, the stock market, and horse races. According to rumor, he bet a cool million and won two million in a 1900 horse race in England; in actuality, he bet $70,000 and won $600,000.

1929 - The Shamrock Oil and Gas Company, today known as Diamond Shamrock, was founded in Amarillo, TX.

1946 - The last Confederate reunion was held at Camp Ben McCulloch. This Golden Jubilee included a memorial service for the camp's last two members, who had died the previous year. The camp, near Driftwood in Hays County, was organized in the summer of 1896 as a reunion camp for Confederate veterans and named for Confederate general Benjamin McCulloch. Annual three-day reunions were held at the camp, often with 5,000 to 6,000 persons attending. In 1930 Ben McCulloch was said to be the largest Confederate camp in existence. Subsequently, the camp became the location of the annual meetings of the Sons and Daughters of the Confederacy, with various activities and services spanning a week in early June. The campsite, on a branch of Onion Creek, also remains a popular picnic area for residents of northern Hays County.

1965 - It was announced that Austin would be the location of the President Lyndon B Johnson Presidential Library. The new LBJ Library would be located in a new building on the eastern edge of the University of Texas.
Diplomacy is the Art of Letting Someone Have Your Way
TSRA
Colt Gov't Model .380
User avatar
budroux2w
Senior Member
Posts: 537
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:05 pm
Location: Grapevine, Tx

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by budroux2w »

:txflag:
NRA Life Member
LJM
Member
Posts: 97
Joined: Fri May 07, 2010 1:22 pm
Location: Kermit, Texas

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by LJM »

Thank you for continuing to share these! :txflag: :clapping:
5/27/10 PLASTIC
Ruger SR40c
User avatar
Hoi Polloi
Senior Member
Posts: 1561
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:56 pm
Location: DFW

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by Hoi Polloi »

joe817 wrote:1857 - The first overland mail stagecoach left San Antonio bound for San Diego

1946 - The last Confederate reunion was held at Camp Ben McCulloch. This Golden Jubilee included a memorial service for the camp's last two members, who had died the previous year.
A song for the day:
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=XcYsO890YJY[/youtube]
Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you. -St. Augustine
We are reformers in Spring and Summer; in Autumn and Winter we stand by the old;
reformers in the morning, conservers at night. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
User avatar
USA1
Senior Member
Posts: 7412
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:37 pm
Location: Tomball ,Texas
Contact:

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by USA1 »

Mrs.USA1 was born on this day...I'd better not mention the year. ;-)


:txflag:
Glock Armorer - S&W M&P Armorer
User avatar
Hoi Polloi
Senior Member
Posts: 1561
Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:56 pm
Location: DFW

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by Hoi Polloi »

USA1 wrote:Mrs.USA1 was born on this day...I'd better not mention the year. ;-)


:txflag:
Why.... 29 years ago would be 1981! ;-)
Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you. -St. Augustine
We are reformers in Spring and Summer; in Autumn and Winter we stand by the old;
reformers in the morning, conservers at night. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
User avatar
USA1
Senior Member
Posts: 7412
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:37 pm
Location: Tomball ,Texas
Contact:

Re: This Day In Texas History - August 9

Post by USA1 »

Hoi Polloi wrote:
USA1 wrote:Mrs.USA1 was born on this day...I'd better not mention the year. ;-)


:txflag:
Why.... 29 years ago would be 1981! ;-)
She would like that :thumbs2:

More like 1966 though....shhh :mrgreen:
Glock Armorer - S&W M&P Armorer
Post Reply

Return to “Off-Topic”