- Samuel Maverick Jr
Samuel Maverick, Jr. was a Texas
soldier andbusinessman , born14 May 1837 at Montpelier Plantation, nearPendleton, South Carolina , the first-born of Samuel Augustus Maverick and Mary Ann Adams. His parents brought him toTexas in June 1838 and he grew up in San Antonio during the Republic. In two volumes of memoirs, he recounted his memories of theCouncil House Fight in 1840 (in which the family's cook saved his life), the evacuation of the city during the incursion by Gen.Rafael Vásquez in 1842, and his father's return from the prison atPerote in 1843.Maverick's early education was provided by tutors and he later attended several local private schools. In 1856, he traveled to
Scotland to attend theUniversity of Edinburgh , from which he graduated probably in 1859.At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Maverick enlisted in Company B of the
First Texas Mounted Rifles under Col. Henry E. McCulloch, but the unit saw insufficient action to satisfy him. In May 1862, he joined Company G of the8th Texas Infantry , commanded by Col.Benjamin F. Terry and known as Terry's Texas Rangers, with whom he saw action throughout the South. AtFort Donelson ,Tennessee , he swam theCumberland River and set fire to a Uniongunboat , for which feat he was commissioned aSecond Lieutenant .After the war, Maverick returned to San Antonio, where he farmed on the land that now makes up Brackenridge Park, north of downtown. In 1867, he passed the state bar examination. He subsequently ran a series of businesses, including a lumberyard and several stores, and in 1884 he built the Maverick Bank at the corner of East Houston Street and Alamo Plaza, but the bank failed in 1892. He retired from active business in 1906.
He was long involved in preservation efforts at the Alamo, and in 1888, he contributed $10,000 toward the construction of the Alamo Monument. In 1889, he escorted the Belknap Rifles, a local volunteer military company, to
New York to participate in the centennial of the founding ofManhattan . He also donated land to the city which was named Maverick Park in his honor.Samuel Maverick married Sallie Frost,
14 May 1871 in San Antonio and they had six children. He died in Austin27 February 1936 at the age of ninety-eight, the last survivor of Terry's Texas Rangers, and was buried at Mission Burial Park in San Antonio.ources
* Maverick family papers, Barker Texas History Centery, University of Texas at Austin.
* Maverick, Mary A., "Memoirs" (San Antonio: Alamo Printing, 1921) [several reprint editions] .
* "Terry's Texas Rangers", "Confederate Veteran" (May 1902), p. 208.
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