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  1. nativetexan.com › texas-history › stephen-f-austinStephen Austin | Native Texan

    Stephen Austin was born in Virginia in 1793. He moved to Missouri in 1814 to start a lead mining operation. After that business failed, he turned his attention to law and was admitted to the bar in 1820. In 1821, he heard about Mexican land grants and decided to move to San Felipe de Austin, now present-day Austin, Texas.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2017 · GeorgeSlaughter3 March 23, 2017. Texana. Stephen F. Austin portrait in the Texas Senate chamber (1836) Stephen Fuller Austin (1793-1836) earned his place in the history books by leading Anglo-American colonization efforts in Texas. There’s no telling what he would have done had he not suffered an untimely death, at age 43, only months after ...

  3. Link : The Life of Stephen F. Austin. Stephen F. Austin’s contributions to the Lone Star State made a lasting impression on the state’s history. He is commonly referred to as the “Father of Texas,” as the story of the Lone Star State’s independence begins with Austin. Before his death, he began the American colonization of Texas ...

  4. www .sfasu .edu. Stephen F. Austin State University [a] ( SFASU or SFA) is a public university in Nacogdoches, Texas. It was founded as a teachers' college in 1923 [9] and subsequently renamed after one of Texas's founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin. Its campus resides on part of the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk.

  5. Hace 5 días · When Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College opened, a mere 270 students were enrolled. Today’s enrollment exceeds 12,500. Classes originally held in makeshift rooms located on property near downtown are now taught on its 422-acre main campus, which is part of the original homestead of Thomas J. Rusk, early Texas patriot and U.S. senator, and at other locations in the city.

  6. 1 of 4: Announcement of Stephen Austin’s death, December 28, 1836. Often called "The Father of Texas," Stephen F. Austin carved out his place in history by bringing thousands of settlers to Mexican Texas from the United States. By the time he died in December 1836, Austin had settled over 1,500 families and built the foundation of what had ...

  7. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Sam Houston (1793-1863) was a lawyer, congressman and senator from Tennessee. After moving to Texas in 1832, he joined the conflict between U.S. settlers and the Mexican government and became ...