- Edwin Waller
Judge Edwin Waller (
November 4 ,1800 –January 3 ,1881 ) was an entrepreneur, signer of theTexas Declaration of Independence , the firstmayor of Austin, Texas , and the designer of its downtowngrid plan .He was born in
Spotsylvania County, Virginia ,United States , in 1800 to a family settled in the state since colonial times when they emigrated from Buckinghamshire, England. His family later settled inMissouri .In April 1831, he immigrated to the Mexican state of
Coahuila y Tejas . OnJuly 20 , he received a land grant from the government in present-day Brazoria County. He began a shipping business, transporting cotton fromVelasco, Texas , toNew Orleans, Louisiana , using his ship, the "Sabine", and was once briefly arrested in Velasco for refusing to pay Mexican customs duty.He very quickly became active in the movement for Texas independence from Mexico. On
June 26 ,1832 , he fought and was wounded at theBattle of Velasco , an early skirmish in theTexas Revolution . In 1833, he became thealcade of Brazoria Municipality. In 1835, he represented the Columbia Municipality at the Consultation in San Felipe de Austin, where he was chosen by the members to serve in the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas.On
February 1 ,1836 , he was elected as the Brazoria delegate to theConvention of 1836 in Washington-on-the-Brazos, where he signed the newly adoptedTexas Declaration of Independence onMarch 2 . At the convention, he served on the committee that helped draft the Constitution of theRepublic of Texas .In 1839, he was chosen by Texas President
Mirabeau Lamar to survey the site, sell lots, and erect public buildings for the new state capital in Austin. The original landsite for the capital was narrowed to 640 acres (2.6 km²) that fronted the Colorado River between two creeks,Shoal Creek andWaller Creek , which was later named in honor. The fourteen-blockgrid plan was bisected by a broad north-south thoroughfare,Congress Avenue , running up from the river to Capital Square, where the newTexas State Capitol was to be constructed. A temporary one-story capitol was erected on the corner of Colorado and 8th streets. OnAugust 1 , the first auction of 306 lots was held. The grid plan that Waller designed and surveyed now forms the basis of the streets of downtown Austin.On
October 13 ,1839 , he offered his house for the meeting place to establish the first Masonic Lodge in Austin [http://www.austin.tx-mm.org/history.html] .On
January 13 ,1840 , he was elected the first mayor of Austin. He resigned before the end of his term, however, and moved to Austin County. A new county formed from parts of Austin County and neighboring Grimes County was renamed Waller County in his honor in 1873.In 1861 Waller represented Austin County at the Texas
secession convention. As one of the last living signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, he was given the honor of signing the secession ordinance first after the convention presidentOran Milo Roberts .In 1873 Waller served as the first president of the
Texas Veterans Association .He died on
January 3 ,1881 in Austin, where he moved shortly before his death to live with one of his daughters. He was buried in Waller County, but his remains were later moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.External links
*Handbook of Texas|id=WW/fwa38.html|name=Edwin Waller
* [http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=110 Texas State Cemetery: Edwin Waller]
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5827:70 Entry for Edwin Waller] from the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5827 "Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas"] published 1880, hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History.]
* [http://austinlodge12.com/history.html History of Austin Lodge #12]
* [http://www.klru.org/austinhistory/history.html KLRU: Austin History]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/WW/rbw11.html Waller Creek]
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/consultations6.htm Texian Independence Convention Delegates]]
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