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  2. Lorenzo de Zavala - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Lorenzo Justiniano de Zavala y Sánchez (October 3, 1788 – November 15, 1836), ... His other notable writing was a two-volume history of Mexico, ...

  3. Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building

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    The building is named in honor of Lorenzo de Zavala, a statesman in Texas history. Built in 1959 and inaugurated in 1961, [ 3 ] the building houses the headquarters of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission , and is located east of and adjacent to the Texas State Capitol , and made of the same pink granite as the capitol building. [ 4 ] (

  4. Texas State Library and Archives Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building in downtown Austin, which houses the headquarters of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) refers to the state government agency in the state of Texas that supports the reading, learning, and historical preservation needs of Texas and its people.

  5. Texas Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Leading federalists in Mexico, including former governor Viesca, Lorenzo de Zavala, and José Antonio Mexía, were advocating a plan to attack centralist troops in Matamoros. [121] Council members were taken with the idea of a Matamoros Expedition. They hoped it would inspire other federalist states to revolt and keep the bored Texian troops ...

  6. Adina Emilia de Zavala - Wikipedia

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    Adina Emilia De Zavala (November 28, 1861 – March 1, 1955) was an American teacher, historian and preservationist of Texas history. Her efforts led to saving the Alamo for future generations. She was born to Augustine De Zavala (originally de Zavala), [ 1 ] son of Lorenzo de Zavala , the first Vice President of the Republic of Texas .

  7. Constitution of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    When June came around, the Republic of Texas had de facto independence as it was unrecognized by Mexico, [7] but Mexico was unable to bring the Republic to an end. [7] Interim President Burnet, on July 23, 1836 called for elections to ratify the constitution and to decide if Texas should pursue annexation into the United States.

  8. Runaway Scrape - Wikipedia

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    [21] The delegates elected the Republic's ad interim government on March 16, [22] with David G. Burnet as president, Lorenzo de Zavala as vice president, Samuel P. Carson as secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson Rusk as secretary of war, Bailey Hardeman as secretary of the treasury, Robert Potter as secretary of the navy, and David Thomas as ...

  9. Texan schooner Zavala - Wikipedia

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    Pennant of the Zavala. Zavala was built in 1836 as a passenger steamship named the Charleston serving the Philadelphia-Charleston route. [4] In 1838, when Lamar began rebuilding the Texan fleet, the navy purchased Charleston for $120,000 and renamed it Zavala in honor of Lorenzo de Zavala, the first vice president of the Republic of Texas.