Consultation of the Republic of Texas Constitution of the Republic of Texas
Type
Navy
Role
Amphibious warfare Maritime patrol Military logistics Naval boarding Naval gunfire support Naval warfare
Size
4 schooners
Part of
Texas Military Forces
Vessels
Liberty
Invincible
Brutus
Independence
Engagements
Texas Revolution
Battle of Brazoria
Interdiction of Sisal
Battle of Matamoros
Expeditions
Yucatan campaign
General Service
Battle of the Brazos River
Battle of Galveston Harbor
In 1866 along with the Jacinto battle there was an explosion, Sam Houston relieved the army of duty.
Commanders
Notable commanders
William S. Brown
George Wheelright
Jeremiah Brown
Henry L. Thompson
William A. Hurd
James D. Boyle
L. E. Herby
Charles Edward Hawkins
Military unit
The Texian Navy, also known as the Revolutionary Navy and First Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas Revolution. It was established by the Consultation of the Republic of Texas on November 25, 1835. Along with the Texian Army, it helped the Republic of Texas win independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico on May 14, 1836 at the Treaties of Velasco. It was replaced by the Texas Navy on March 23, 1839.[1]
^Daniel, James M. "TEXAS NAVY". Texas State Historical Association.
The TexianNavy, also known as the Revolutionary Navy and First Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas Revolution...
continued to call themselves Texians into the 20th century. Texian Militia TexianNavyTexian Government Texican "The Texian Web – Texas History on the...
spontaneously formed from the Texian Militia in October 1835 following the Battle of Gonzales. Along with the TexianNavy, it helped the Republic of Texas...
the Texas Militia. Former forces include the Texian Militia, Texian Army, TexianNavy, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Marines. It also included the Texas...
Military Forces during the Republic of Texas. It descended from the TexianNavy, which was established in November 1835 to fight for independence from...
(the "Lexington of Texas") which marked its transition to the Texian Army and TexianNavy. Their legend continued at the Battle of the Alamo as the only...
citizens in Texas. While in Mexico City awaiting a meeting with Santa Anna, Texian empresario Stephen F. Austin wrote to the ayuntamiento (city council) of...
San Felipe Incident TexianNavy Texas Marines William A. Hurd Unknown 0 0 Victory 1835-1836 Runaway Scrape refugee escort Texian Army Unknown Unknown...
Anna's army defeated the small group of Texians at the Battle of the Alamo and continued east. Many Texians, including the government, fled their homes...
the Mexican Navy. During her short career in the service of the Republic of Texas, she was a raider and flagship of the small Texiannavy. Because of...
combined Yucatecan and Texian victory. A scene from this battle is engraved on the cylinder of every Colt 1851 Navy, 1860 Army, and 1861 Navy revolver. Mexico's...
lifeline for the Texian Army and Texian Militia during the Texas Revolution sustaining from 1835 to 1836. The TexianNavy sustained the Texian revolutionary...
1840—January 1842 Lt. John T. K. Lothrop, February 1842—July 1843 "The TexianNavy" (PDF). Sons of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 2007-11-01. Cutrer,...
Historical Association. "The TexianNavy" (PDF). Sons of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 2011-10-15. Alex Dienst, The Texas Navy (Tucson, AZ: Fireship Press...
1835; however, it did not replace the Texian Army until after the Battle of San Jacinto. The Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Militia were officially established...
May—September 1840, Lt. James O'Shaunessy, September—31 October 1840. "The TexianNavy" (PDF). Sons of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 2007-11-01. "La Amistad"...
schooner Invincible Texan schooner Independence Texan schooner Brutus "The TexianNavy" (PDF). Sons of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 2007-11-01. "La Amistad"...
declared. David G. Burnet is elected ad interim president by the delegates. Texians with Dr. James Grant are defeated at the Battle of Agua Dulce. 1836 March...
1836 – On Palm Sunday, 342 Texian prisoners captured a week earlier are shot and killed in the Goliad Massacre along with Texian Colonel James Walker Fannin...
provisional government and was selected as the top-ranking official in the Texian Army. He led the Texan Army to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, the...
Brazos: A History of the Brazos River Authority 1929-1979. Waco, TX: The Texian Press. "River Basin Map of Texas". Bureau of Economic Geology, University...
January 1841—March 1841 Lt. Dowling H. Crisp, March 1841—May 1846 "The TexianNavy" (PDF). Sons of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 2007-11-01. "La Amistad"...
Mexican-American War and the Civil War. William Physick Zuber (1820–1913) – Texian Army. Wanton Briggs (1821–1923) – Rhode Island State Militia. Last "Charterite"...