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George Washington Hockley

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779: 609: 288: 173: 347:. His parents were Thomas Hockley (1764-1805), a Philadelphia merchant, and his wife Mary Wescott (1764-1848). In the above-mentioned recollections of Mr. Howard, he states that then-Major Hockley was an executor of his aunt Patience Wescott of Philadelphia; she had owned 32,500 acres of land in Tipton County, Tennessee. 392:, remained in Sabinas for six months. Although no agreement from these talks was legalized, they were successful in postponing the threat of a Mexican invasion for another year while Texas negotiated with the United States and Great Britain for protection through official recognition or annexation. 659: 79: 628: 583: 435:, Victor Strand arms himself with a cutlass that had originally belonged to George Washington Hockley, telling Will in "The Beacon" that it dates back to the 638: 66: 702: 904: 564: 555: 316: 899: 909: 695: 680: 533: 365:
He was the secretary of war for the Republic of Texas during the first and second administrations of the new President
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In 1843, Houston selected Hockley to serve as a military representative of a Texas diplomatic mission to
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Secretaries of War, Navy and War and Marine of the Republic of Texas
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to Texas, and proposed a withdrawal of Mexican troops from the
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Hockley and his colleague, 466:"HOCKLEY, GEORGE WASHINGTON" 332:(1802 – June 6, 1854) was a 7: 10: 931: 530:, January 1, 1852, page 8. 409:, was named in his honor. 345:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 199:Early Spanish explorations 855: 830: 812: 789: 775: 744: 725: 647: 616: 605: 571: 330:George Washington Hockley 141: 137: 125: 113: 103: 92: 85: 73: 55: 45: 34: 29: 25: 20:George Washington Hockley 18: 502:Gannett, Henry (1905). 412:He founded the town of 354:, was in charge of the 86:Texas Secretary of War 783: 132:Albert Sidney Johnston 80:George Washington Hill 915:Hockley County, Texas 781: 714:Hockley County, Texas 432:Fear the Walking Dead 407:Hockley County, Texas 397:Corpus Christi, Texas 382:Antonio de Santa Anna 360:Battle of San Jacinto 868:United States portal 528:New York Daily Times 526:Necrology for 1851, 343:Hockley was born in 390:Samuel May Williams 334:Texas revolutionary 190:Pre-Columbian Texas 784: 782:Hockley County map 420:In popular culture 120:Barnard E. 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Branch T. Archer
Louis P. Cooke
George Washington Hill
Sam Houston
Barnard E. Bee Sr.
Albert Sidney Johnston
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