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Submitted by J. Walker 12'04
Texas
has had six capital cities:
During
the period of the Texas Revolution there was no official capital, and the 'ad
interim' government moved from place to place. The government fled from
Washington-on-the-Brazos to Harrisburg, and from Harrisburg to Galveston. In
Galveston the government was set up on board a ship, the "CAYUGA".
After the Battle of San Jacinto the government moved briefly to the battlefield
and was then established in Velasco.
The
first permanent government of the Republic of Texas was established at Columbia
in October, 1836, and remained there for three months. Houston then served as
the temporary capital from 1837 until 1840. Austin was selected as the official
capital on January 19, 1840. The government, however, was actually located in
Houston for a short time in 1842, and in Washington-on-the-Brazos from 1842
until 1844. The government returned to Austin in 1844 and has been located there
since that date.
1.
Washington-on-the-Brazos It
was here that on March 1, 1836, delegates elected from each municipality in
Texas convened in an unfinished frame building. While the forces of General
Santa Anna laid siege to the Alamo, the Convention of 1836 declared Texas'
independence from Mexico, wrote a new constitution which established the
Republic of Texas and organized an ad interim government.
2. Harrisburg
/ Houston June
5, 1837 - The city gets a city charter from the Congress of the Republic of
Texas. It became the provisional capital of Texas. 1839 - The capital of the
Republic moves to Austin, Texas. The dispute over where the state records should
go would cause a conflict. Harrisburg
is now a part of Houston.
3. Galveston
was declared a port of entry in 1825 by Mexico and a customs house was
established. The city served as capital of the Republic of Texas when
President David G Burnett and his cabinet were forced to abandon the interior at
the time Sam Houston's forces met and defeated the Mexican Army at San Jacinto
April 20 – 21, 1836.
4. Velasco After the battle of San Jacinto, President David G. Burnet made the town the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas. Velasco is also in Brazoria County
5. West Columbia
West Columbia was chosen by the
founders of the Republic of Texas to be the fledgling nation’s First Capitol.
Although that designation only lasted a few months, West Columbia and the
surrounding area is truly the birthplace of Texas.
West Columbia is also in Brazoria County.
6. Austin
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