Father of Texas

Stephen F. Austin is widely known as the “Father of Texas”. This title was originally given to him by the Republic of Texas’s first president, Sam Houston, in a eulogy following Austin’s death in December, 1836. Austin earned this designation because he was the leading empresario, (a Mexican term for a person granted the right to settle on land). Austin successfully led the second, and ...

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