What- He led Texas Rangers on a campaign against the Comache. Imagrated to The Republic of Texas in 1836 at the age of 19. Jack rode with Flacco an Apache Chief who led the charge into every battle with him. Hays killed large amounts of Mexican guerillas in the Skirmish at Matamoros and also killed Mexican cavalry at the Affair at Galaxara Pass. He was a captain then a mayor. When the Mexican War was happening he was a Colonel and commanded th 1st Regiment.
When- Born In January 28, 1817 and die In April 21, 1883 at the age of 66
Why- He knew his farther so Houston knew that he was trustworthe
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Fun Facts- He was a Sheriff In California after he left The Republic of Texas. He real name is John Coffee Hayes and was nick named as Jack Coffee Hayes. In 1849 The U.S appointed Hayes as the US Indian agent for the Gila River country in Arizona and New Mexico. He served as a Principal Chief in the Cherokee Nation-West. Was a leader of the Texas …show more content…
He married a Women named Mary Pate who she was white. Sibley has a son but it came from a former marrige. He built a two-story manison with a gristmill and a sawmill where he and his wife lived of the rest of their lives.
Mary Maverick
Who- Pioneer and diarist. Serverd at Ladies' Parish Aid Society for over 20 years. Was a prominent member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the San Antonio Historical Society.
Where- Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
When- Born on March 16, 1818 and died on February 24, 1898 of an age of 80
Why- She did many helpful things to the community to Texas she naturllay became popular.
What- She promote the annual Battle of Flowers celberation and served as the president of the Alamo Monument Association. Mary was active in the San Antoni relief efforts. She also spent time working at a chruch. She was developing and establishing her own church called St. Mark's Chruch in San Antonio
How- Four of her childern died from illnees before reaching the age of 8 which made her sekk solace in the spirtiualism which was increasing in popularity in the mid 19-century of America
Fun Facts - Her father was a lawyer. She married Samuel Augustis Maverick at the age of 18. In early of 1838 Mary and her Husband moved to