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James Bowie



Bowie, James - booˈē, bōˈē, c.1796–1836, American frontiersman, b. Logan co., Ky. With his brother, Rezin, he engaged in land speculation in Louisiana and Arkansas. In Texas from 1828, Bowie became a leader of American settlers who opposed the Mexican government and joined in the Nacogdoches disturbances of 1832. When the Texas revolution began in 1835, he   Read More...

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    The San Saba Mission: Spanish Pivot in Texas
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