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“When Heav’n propitious smiled upon our arms,

Or Scenes adverse spread terror and alarms,

Through every change the patriot was the same-

And FAITH and HOPE attended THOMSON’S name.”

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Texas Navy

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TEXAS

NAVY & MARINES

"The Texas Navy… It’s no exaggeration to say that without it

there would probably have been no Lone Star Republic and

possibly the State of Texas would still be part of Mexico."

Theodore Roosevelt, 1936 


"Float on … Navy whilst a foe - To Texas Breathes in Mexico

Till every tyrant on her shore - Shall tremble at the name of Moore"

The Daily Bulletin (Austin) January 7, 1842

"The Texas Navy… It’s no exaggeration to say that without it

there would probably have been no Lone Star Republic and

possibly the State of Texas would still be part of Mexico."

Theodore Roosevelt, 1936 


"Float on … Navy whilst a foe - To Texas Breathes in Mexico

Till every tyrant on her shore - Shall tremble at the name of Moore"

The Daily Bulletin (Austin) January 7, 1842

Texas Navy & Marines insignia
Texas Sketchbook cover
Ships of the Texas Navy
The Texas Navy - Part 1
The first Texas Navy with early map of the Gulf coast.
Illustration of the Pelicano Prize by E. M. Schiwetz
Texas war with Mexico
The Horse Marines, illustration by E. M. Schiwetz
Battle of Matagorda
Wreck of the Invincible, illustration by E. M. Schiwetz
The loss of the Independence end of the First Navy
The story of the second Texas Navy and illustration of the flagship Austin
more of the story of the second Texas Navy
The second Texas Navy and illustration of the Battle of Yucatan
The sea battles of the second Texas Navy
The end of the second Texas Navy, joining with the United States
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