- Felix Huston
Felix Huston (1800 – 1857) was a
lawyer ,soldier , and the first commanding general of the Army of theRepublic of Texas .Huston was born in
Kentucky . He was a slave trader, planter and Whig politician and attorney inNatchez, Mississippi . Receiving news of theTexas Revolution , he raised and equipped troops (often at his own expense) and money throughoutMississippi and Kentucky.He left Natchez on
May 5 1836 , with approximately 500 to 700 volunteers to join theTexian army, but arrived well after theBattle of San Jacinto , in which Mexican President,General Santa Anna ceded defeat and in effect, granted Texas her independence.On
December 20 1836 ,Sam Houston commissioned Huston as abrigadier general in the 2,000-man army and temporary commander-in-chief. His men referred to him as "Old Long Shanks" or "Old Leather Breeches", and Huston attracted adventurers and men of little discipline to his "Camp Independence" in Jackson County. He fearedSan Antonio could not be defended in the event of another Mexican invasion, and ordered the town and the nearby Alamo burned.However,
Juan Seguín intervened, and the town and historic mission were spared from destruction. Later in the year, Sam Houston appointedAlbert Sidney Johnston as the senior brigadier general and permanent commander of the Texan army. Huston felt slighted, and challenged Johnston to aduel onFebruary 5 1837 , wounding him in the right hip.In November of 1839, Huston was elected as
major general of themilitia , defeatingJames C. Neill and other candidates. He developed an aggressive scheme to captureMatamoros, Tamaulipas , in 1840, believing that Texas should expand its borders southward beyond theRio Grande River . However, his desires were thwarted by moderates.In August, warchief Little Buffalo Hump and 500 Comanche Indians attacked
Victoria, Texas and other nearby towns, stealing horses and livestock and murdering dozens of white settlers. Huston led 200 Texans andTonkawa Indians against the raiders at Plum Creek near Gonzales on the evening ofAugust 11 , killing 80 Comanches while only losing 1 man.In May 1837, President Sam Houston
furlough ed much of the Texas army, leaving Huston a general without troops to command. Shortly thereafter, Huston left Texas and co-founded a law firm inNew Orleans .In 1844, he supported a movement to annex the republic to the
United States . However, by the late 1850s Huston had become an ardentsecessionist . In 1851, he spoke at a rally in New Orleans supportingCuba nindependence fromSpain .External links
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/HH/fhu46.html Handbook of Texas Online] , article on Felix Huston.
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