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"A Texan in New York"

Texas Navy Ship Wharton

Artist: Fred Toler. From "Ships of the Texas Navy; A Limited Edition Portfolio of Fine Prints";

by David B. Gracy II and Jean Carefoot; Presidial Press © 1978

 
 

This page is dedicated to the memory of the navies of the fledgling Republic of Texas.


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First Texas Navy Ships

Brutus - Schooner (1836-37) - Web Site - Lost in storm

Independence - Schooner (1836-37) - Web Site - Captured by Mexico

Invincible - Schooner (1836-37) - Web Site - Sank in battle

Liberty - Schooner (1836) - Web Site - Sold for debt by Republic of Texas

 

Second Texas Navy Ships

Archer - Brig (1840-43) - Web Site - Scrapped

Austin - Sloop-of-War (1840-43) - Web Site - Scrapped

Potomac - Brig (1838-42) - Web Site - Scrapped

San Antonio - Schooner (1839-42) - Web Site - Mysteriously lost at sea after mutiny

San Bernard - Schooner (1839-42) - Web Site - Scrapped

San Jacinto - Schooner (1839-40) - Web Site - Sank in storm

Wharton - Brig (1839-43) - Web Site - Scrapped

Zavala - Steam Packet (1839-42) - Web Site - Scrapped or sunk in Galveston harbor

Zavala Wreck Location - Web Site

 

Third Texas Navy

Navies of the Republic of Texas - Web Site

 

Miscellaneous Early Texas History Topics

Steamer Yellow Stone (Sam Houston's river transportation during Texas Revolution) (1836) - Web Site

Shipwreck of Spanish Nao (1554), Corpus Christi Museum of Science & History, Corpus Christi


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