March 2, 1836 - Texas Declaration of Independence from the Convention of 1836. Take a digital tour, chase a few rabbits, learn a little. Texas State Library Handbook of Texas Online Texas Almanac UT Tarleton Law Library Yale University's Avalon Project Humanities Texas traveling and online exhibit Portal to Texas History lesson plan Dawn Bishop's lesson plan Texas Tides lesson plan http://tides.sfasu.edu/Teachers/Tides/docs/LessonPlans/MiddleSchool/social/MurphreyIndependence.html Texas State Cemetery Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Weblog Lone Star Junction commentary Wkipedia, of all places Books Greatness to Spare: The Heroic Sacrifices of the Men Who Signed the Declaration of Independence by T.R. Fehrenbach Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence by Benson J. Lossing The Signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence by Louis Kemp The Texas Declaration of Indepedence in Exact Facsimile by Anson Jones Press Articles Greer, James K. "The Committee on the Texas Declaration of Independence," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 30 and 31 (April and July 1927), 239-251, 33-49. Shuffler, R. Henderson. "The Ark of the Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 65 (July 1961), 87-100. Shuffler, R. Henderson. "The Signing of Texas' Declaration of Independence: Myth and Record." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 65 (Jan. 1962), 310-332. |
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Declaration of Independence
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