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5 Fun Facts About September 8 In Texas History
1. On September 8, 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in US history struck the city of Galveston, Texas. The hurricane, known as the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, killed an estimated 8,000 people and caused devastating damage to the city. 2. On September 8, 1883, the Northern Pacific Railroad completed its...
5 Fun Facts About September 7 In Texas History
1. On September 7, 1838, the city of Houston, Texas was incorporated, becoming the fourth-largest city in the United States. The city was named after Sam Houston, a Texas hero and important figure in the fight for independence from Mexico. 2. On September 7, 1901, the Spindletop oilfield near Beaumont,...
5 Fun Facts About September 6 In Texas History
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs, as I am programmed to share information based on data and facts. Here are five interesting facts about September 6 in Texas history: 1. On September 6, 1837, Sam Houston, the first president of Texas, ordered the...
5 Fun Facts About September 5 In Texas History
1. In 1836, Sam Houston was elected as the first President of the Republic of Texas. Houston had already served as the General of the Texas army during the Battle of San Jacinto and became a respected figure in Texas history. 2. In 1882, James E. Ferguson was born in...
5 Fun Facts About September 4 In Texas History
1. In 1833, the Mexican Congress passed the Act of Abolition, which abolished slavery in Texas. 2. In 1886, the first Texas State Fair opened in Dallas. Over the years, it has become one of the largest and most popular fairs in the United States. 3. In 1951, the first...
5 Fun Facts About September 3 In Texas History
1. First public university in Texas opens On September 3, 1883, the University of Texas at Austin, the first public university in the state, opened its doors to students. Originally created under the Texas Constitution of 1876, the university has grown to become one of the largest and most respected...
5 Fun Facts About September 2 In Texas History
1. The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed on September 2, 1836, officially separating Texas from Mexico and establishing the Republic of Texas as an independent nation. 2. President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Texas on September 2, 1934, to dedicate the Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, which was established by...
5 Fun Facts About September 1 In Texas History
1. On September 1, 1836, the first Congress of the Republic of Texas met in Columbia, Texas. This marked the establishment of the new independent nation's legislative branch. 2. September 1, 1900, is known as the infamous "Galveston Hurricane" that devastated the city of Galveston, Texas, killing an estimated 8,000...
5 Fun Facts About August 31 In Texas History
1. On August 31, 1842, the Battle of Salado Creek took place near San Antonio. Mexican troops invaded Texas in an attempt to capture San Antonio, but were defeated by Texan forces led by Mathew Caldwell. 2. On August 31, 1861, Confederate troops under General Henry Hopkins Sibley defeated Union...
5 Fun Facts About August 30 In Texas History
1. On August 30, 1912, the first successful oil well was drilled in Texas. Known as the "Lucas Gusher," the well produced over 80,000 barrels of oil per day, transforming Texas into the leading oil-producing state in the country. 2. August 30, 1836, was the date of the signing of...
5 Fun Facts About August 29 In Texas History
1. In 1896, the first recorded automobile accident in Texas occurred on August 29. A car owned by W. E. Cowper hit a hitching post in the town of Tyler. 2. On August 29, 1910, a devastating hurricane hit Galveston, Texas killing over 200 people and causing millions of dollars...
5 Fun Facts About August 28 In Texas History
1. On August 28, 1830, the Mexican government passed a law prohibiting immigration from the United States to Texas, in an effort to quell the growing rebellion against Mexican rule. 2. On August 28, 1864, a group of Confederate soldiers led by General Tom Green fought and won the Battle...