Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1363 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R19272 JH-D
 By: Price H.R. No. 1363


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Each year on April 21, people throughout the Lone
 Star State commemorate San Jacinto Day in honor of the decisive
 battlefield victory that brought about the independence of the
 Republic of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, On that date in the year 1836, the Texan forces led
 by General Sam Houston faced a crucial moment in their
 revolutionary struggle against the rule of Mexican dictator Antonio
 Lopez de Santa Anna; over the course of the previous six weeks,
 Texan forces had been defeated at both the Alamo and Goliad, and
 General Houston's army had retreated steadily to the east;
 meanwhile, the Mexican troops commanded by General Santa Anna were
 determined to follow up their earlier victories by seizing the
 seaports along the Texas coast; by mid-April, the two armies were
 within a few miles of one another in the bayou country near the San
 Jacinto River; General Houston decided that the time for attack had
 arrived; and
 WHEREAS, Moving into position on the afternoon of April 21,
 the Texans formed their battle lines, and with cries of "Remember
 the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!," they surged toward the Mexican
 encampment; when the guns went quiet less than 20 minutes later, the
 Mexican army had been routed, with more than 600 of its troops
 killed and more than 700 taken prisoner; only nine Texans were
 killed or mortally wounded in the fighting; and
 WHEREAS, The following day, General Santa Anna was captured
 and, after meeting with General Houston, agreed to order all
 Mexican troops to leave Texas; later, he agreed to the Treaties of
 Velasco, which recognized the independence of Texas; with these
 steps, Mexican rule in Texas effectively came to an end, and the
 Republic of Texas was established; and
 WHEREAS, Individuals from a range of backgrounds contributed
 to this epic battlefield victory; among them were a company of
 Tejano troops who served bravely under the command of the prominent
 revolutionary leader Juan Nepomuceno Seguin and are representative
 of the many Hispanics who took up arms in the independence movement;
 another Latino member of the Texan army was Lorenzo de Zavala, Jr.,
 the son of the republic's vice president; as an aide to Sam Houston,
 he acted as a translator in the general's negotiations with Santa
 Anna; and
 WHEREAS, Soldiers young and old were part of the fight for the
 Texans; there were teenagers such as 15-year-old William P. Zuber,
 16-year-olds Thomas O'Conner and Cornelius DeVore, and
 19-year-olds Alfonso Steele and Elijah Votaw; on the other end of
 the spectrum were James Curtis, Sr., and John S. Menifee, both 57
 years old, and Asa Mitchell, the oldest person in the battle at age
 60; in addition, General Houston's forces contained troops who had
 earlier taken part in the fighting at Goliad as well as individuals
 who had been present at the Alamo but had been ordered to leave the
 fort before its fall to carry out various missions; after surviving
 those engagements, they were able to assist in vanquishing the
 enemy force that had killed so many of their fellow Texans; and
 WHEREAS, Demonstrating the courage and determination that
 are so much a part of the Texas character, the valiant members of
 Sam Houston's army charged across a grassy battlefield in April of
 1836, intent on securing liberty and avenging their fallen
 comrades; their steps set in motion a series of events that have
 made the State of Texas into the prosperous land that we enjoy
 today, and the momentous events of that day indeed deserve to be
 remembered and celebrated; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate San Jacinto Day in the year 2011.