- James Bonham
James Butler Bonham (
20 February 1807 –6 March 1836 ) was a 19th century Americansoldier who died at theBattle of the Alamo during theTexas Revolution .Early life
James Butler Bonham was born near Red Bank (now
Saluda ),South Carolina , onFebruary 20 ,1807 , the son of James and Sophia Butler {Smith}. His parents went to South Carolina fromMaryland just after theAmerican Revolution and settled down to become planters. Recent evidence does indicate that he was related to Alamo commanderWilliam B. Travis as a second cousin. Even if they were not related, they certainly knew of each other during their childhood years. They grew in the same South Carolina county and attended the same church as Bonham's family. James 1st cousin once removed wasAndrew Pickens Butler .Bonham entered South Carolina College in 1824. In 1827, during his senior year, he led a student protest over harsh attendance regulations and poor food being served at the school's boardinghouse. He was expelled along with the entire senior class. In 1830, Bonham practiced law in Pendleton, but was found in
contempt of court after caning another attorney who had insulted one of Bonham's clients. When ordered to apologize by the sitting judge to the offended lawyer, he refused the offer and to which Bonham then threatened to tweak the judge’s own nose. Bonham was promptly sentenced to ninety days for contempt of court.Bonham served as an aide to
Governor James Hamilton Jr. during theNullification Crisis in 1832. Bonham’s fiery temperament resulted in his brandishing a sword and pistol condemningAndrew Jackson and the Washingtonpolitician s. His bold and outspoken position brought him the rank oflieutenant colonel . At the same time he served ascaptain of a Charlestonartillery company.In October of 1834, he moved to
Montgomery, Alabama , where other members of his family had previously settled. He then went to Mobile where he helped organize a company ofmilitia cavalry known as the "Mobile Greys." The small force traveled toSan Felipe, Texas in late November 1835, where Bonham was commissioned alieutenant in theTexian Cavalry onDecember 3 .Texas and the Alamo
Heritage
The town of
Bonham, Texas , is named for him. Ironically, Bonham is the county seat of Fannin County, named for the commander who Bonham tried to enjoin for assistance at the Alamo."Flat Grove," Bonham's home in Saluda, is the only known birthplace of an Alamo defender still in existence. It is maintained as a museum.
His younger brother,
Milledge Luke Bonham was abrigadier general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War , as well asGovernor of South Carolina from 1862ndash 1864. A school in the town ofMidland, Texas , is named after him.ources
*James Butler Bonham Messenger of Defeat, William N. Bonham, True North Books, 1990
ee also
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Battle of the Alamo
*Texas Revolution
*William B. Travis
*Texian External links
* [http://www.saludaschistorical.org/ Saluda County Historical Society] , photo of Bonham's home.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8729679] , James Butler Bonham at Find A Grave
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8959] ,Milledge Luke Bonham at Find A Grave
* [http://wnbonham.home.att.net/JBB.html] , James Bonham Biography
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