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  2. Samuel Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Augustus Maverick (July 23, 1803 – September 2, 1870) was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. His name is the source of the term " maverick ", first attested in 1867. [ 1 ]

  3. Samuel Maverick (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Samuel Maverick. Maverick was born around 1602 to the Anglican priest John Maverick [1] and Mary Gye; his father was one of the first ministers in Dorchester, Massachusetts upon migrating to the colony in 1630. Samuel's brother, Moses Maverick is also an important historical figure, in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

  4. Samuel Maverick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Augustus Maverick Jr. (1837–1936) was a Texas soldier and businessman, born May 14, 1837, at Montpelier Plantation, near Pendleton, South Carolina, the first-born of Samuel Augustus Maverick and Mary Ann Adams. His parents brought him to Texas in June 1838 and he grew up in San Antonio during the Republic.

  5. List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Maverick: Soldier and delegate: 1803–1870: Elected a delegate from the Alamo garrison on Feb. 1 to the March independence convention, left the Alamo garrison on March 2. [56] Juana Melton: Civilian noncombatant: Melton was the wife of Alamo quartermaster Eliel Melton, and either the sister or daughter of Concepcion Losoya. [4] [34 ...

  6. Mary Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Maverick returned to San Antonio without his family in late August 1842 to argue a case before the district court. The Mexican army, under General Adrian Woll, surrounded San Antonio and captured the small number of Anglo-American men in the city. [24] On September 15, Samuel Maverick and his countrymen were forced to march toward Mexico.

  7. Boston Massacre Monument - Wikipedia

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    It shows five men, Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Samuel Gray, and Patrick Carr, slain by the British soldiers in front of the Massachusetts State House." [1] These deaths took place on March 5, 1770. Crispus Attucks was a freed African American who was the first to die in the line of fire between the British and the colonist.

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  9. Maverick - Wikipedia

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    Maverick, a 1994 film based on the television series, starring Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner; Maverick, callsign of Pete Mitchell in the Top Gun film series, played by Tom Cruise Top Gun: Maverick, a 2022 sequel to the film Top Gun "Maverick", a 2020 episode of L.A.'s Finest, named after the 1994 film