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  1. Edward Burleson came to Texas in 1831 and settled near Bastrop on the Colorado River. When the Texas revolution broke out, Burleson was made a second in command to Stephen F. Austin, and was in command of the forces that participated in taking of San Antonio in the fall of 1835; he later commanded the first regiment of volunteers at the Battle of San Jacinto.

  2. Edward Burleson (December 15, 1798 – December 26, 1851) was a soldier, general, and statesman in the state of Missouri, the Republic of Texas, and later the U.S. state of Texas city Known as the "Old Indian Fighter", Burleson was a veteran of the War of 1812 and had served in the Missouri and Texas militias. In October 1835 he was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the Texas army and served ...

  3. cemetery.tspb.texas.gov › pub › user_formEdward Burleson [31]

    Gen. Edward Burleson. Dec. 15, 1798 - Dec. 26, 1851. Colonist - Soldier - Politician. 1830 Family came to Texas. 1836 Cmdr. of 1st Reg. Battle of San Jacinto. 1837 Member of Texas House of Rep. 1838 Member of Texas Senate. 1839 Founded Waterloo now Austin, Texas. 1841 Vice President Texas Republic.

  4. BURLESON, EDWARD -- Born in Buncombe County, North Carolina in 1793, a son of James Burleson. His father moved early to Tennessee and from there to Alabama. In 1813 Edward was married to Sarah G. Owens in Madison County, Alabama and on the following year they moved to Missouri.

  5. Edward Burleson (Condado de Buncombe, 15 de dezembro de 1798 - Austin, 26 de dezembro de 1851) foi um soldado, general e estadista no estado do Missouri, na República do Texas e, posteriormente, no estado norte-americano do Texas.

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  7. 7 de abr. de 2016 · Ed Burleson. Burleson County is located in East Central Texas and its county seat is Caldwell. The county is named for General Edward Murray Burleson, who served as Colonel of the First Regiment of Volunteers at the Battle of San Jacinto. He was born in North Carolina on December 15, 1798 and was still a relatively young man when his father ...