- Robert McAlpin Williamson
Robert McAlpin Williamson (1804? –
December 22 ,1859 ) was aRepublic of Texas Supreme Court Justice, state lawmaker and Texas Ranger.Williamson County, Texas is named for him.Early life
Williamson was born in
Clarke County, Georgia in 1804 or 1806 to a prestigious family. His mother passed away shortly after his birth and he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Sarah Gilliam, inMilledgeville, Georgia . At the age of fifteen, he contractedtubercular arthritis that caused his right leg to permanently stiffen at a 90 degree angle. In order to walk, a wooden leg had to be fastened to his knee. Because of this, he later acquired the nickname "Three-Legged-Willie". He passed the bar at the approximate age of nineteen before practicing one year of law in Georgia.Life in Texas
Williamson came to
Stephen F. Austin 's colony (San Felipe de Austin)in June of 1827. He became acquainted with bothStephen F. Austin andWilliam B. Travis during this time. He co-founded the newspaperThe Cotton Plant in 1829 and became the firstprosecuting attorney for San Felipe shortly after. He later went on to edit the newspapersThe Texas Gazette andThe Mexican Citizen .He was made the first Major of all the Rangers on November 28, in the Texas Rangers in 1835 and went on to participate in the
Texas revolution fighting in theBattle of Gonzales and theBattle of San Jacinto inWilliam H. Smith 's 2nd REG. "J"cavalry .Political activity
* 1833 - Delegate to
Texas Convention of 1833
* 1835 - Delegate toTexas Consultation of 1835
* 1837 to 1840 - Justice of Texas RepublicSupreme Court
* 1840 to 1843 - Texas Republic House of Representatives
* 1843 to 1844 - Texas Republic Senate
* 1843 to 1844 - Texas Republic House of Representatives
* 1846 to 1848 - Texas State Senate
* 1849 - Unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Representative from Texas,
* 1851 - Unsuccessfully ran for Lieutenant Governor of TexasDeath and Burial
Williamson died in
Wharton County, Texas onDecember 22 ,1859 after a long illness. He is buried in theTexas state cemetery .External links
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* [http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/justices/spct/williamson.html Robert McAlpin Williamson at the Tarlton Law Library] -University of Texas Law School
* [http://three-legged-willie.org/ Three-Legged-Willie.org] - Williamson County Texas Genealogy Website
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