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>> thank you. we're going to get started again. we're finally getting to the blood and guts of the thing. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. stephen hardin. dr. hardin is a professor of history at mcmurray university in abilene. he's the author of "the texas rangers," the award-winning "texian iliad," "the military history of the texas revolution." "the alamo 1836: santa ana's texas campaign." and "texian macabrar:p the melancholy tale of a hanging in early houston." additionally he's the editor of the book "lone star: the republic of texas 1836 to 1846." and is the author of more than a dozen scholarly articles enjoyed by readers on both sides of the atlantic. recently "texan iliad" earned
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the distinction of being a basic texas book by mike cox, who updates that list now. when not teaching in the classroom dr. hardin can be seen on a&e network, the history channel, nbc's "today" show. he's known for his readable style of history. he's an inductee of the texas institute of letters, an admiral in the texas navy, a member of the western writers of america, a fellow of the texas state historical association, and was a historical adviser for the 2004 john lee hancock film "the alamo." the chronicles of higher education examined his work on that film in a feature article. he lives in abilene with his wife debra and children walker and savannah. his presentation today is what was houston thinking, understanding houston's bizarre behavior during the texas -- during the san jacinto campaign. please welcome dr. stephen hardin.
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>> thank you, bobby. when governor perry was kind enough to name me an admiral in the texas navy, i informed my wife, debra, that henceforth i expected her to call me admiral. i won't tell you what she called me. but it wasn't admiral. there we go. when sam houston first booted his horse across the red river on december 2nd, 1832, he had but one object in mind, and that was to west texas from the mexican republic and append it to the united states. notwithstanding pledges of allegiance to mexico, houston
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remained an american expansionist, a protege of andrew jackson, and a political operative. while many will find this a remarkably bold assertion, there is abundant documentary evidence to support it. and once one comprehends that houston's predominant aspiration was to add texas to the federal union, such knowledge does much to decode his behavior during the san jacinto campaign four years later. okay. let's look at the evidence. this is a letter, an 1832 letter, from john wharton. and he is writing houston back in the united states. "i gave dr. branch t. archer of virginia a letter of introduction to you. dr. archer has been in texas for
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upwards of 12 months, is intimately acquainted with matters and things there, and is in the confidence of all their leading men. he is of the opinion that there will be some fighting there next fall." now, this is 1832. and he's saying we're expecting to break away as early as next year. "and that a fine country will be gained without much bloodshed. he is very desirous that you should go there and believes that you can be of more service than any other man" -- let's see. "any other man. he left for virginia today. and should you fall in with him, i expect that he will put you in the notion of and usefulness. and whenever they are ready for action, i will be with them.
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and he was. interesting. you can let mr. jackson and our friends such as you wish see this letter. do i need to tell you who mr. jackson was? all right. well, that's one piece -- well, i'll tell you -- well there's john a. wharton and there's old branch t. archer. that's not the only piece of the evidence. on his way to houston -- or on the way to texas, houston rode in the company of elias rector. and when they parted ways north of the red river, mr. rector wanted to give houston a present. and the only thing he had to give him was a razor. houston, elias rector said, i wish to give you something before we separate andav
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