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  • William Leslie Cazneau (October 5, 1807 – January 7, 1876) was a Texas pioneer who is credited with having buried the Alamo Heroes with full military honors...
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  • Mexican–American War. Cazneau was born on April 6, 1807, in Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York, the daughter of Congressman William McManus and Catharine...
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    two miles (3.2 km) north of the ford at Adjuntos Pass. General William Leslie Cazneau, credited several years earlier with burying the Alamo casualties...
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    fancied resemblance to the outstretched wings of an eagle. General William Leslie Cazneau (1807–1876) founded the Eagle Pass townsite in the 1840s. In 1850...
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    protect themselves from Santana. In 1854, the American filibuster William Leslie Cazneau drafted a treaty that would cede Samaná Bay to the United States...
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    available at the time of Porter's mission eight years earlier: William Leslie Cazneau, in a letter dated January 23, 1854 to Secretary Marcy of the State...
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    immigrants in Texas Henri Castro (1786–1865), Jewish empresario William Leslie Cazneau (1807–1876), pioneer Jesse Chisholm (1806–1868), Indian trader,...
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    President   • 1869–1873 Ulysses S. Grant Commander   • 1869–1870 William Leslie Cazneau History   • Established December 28, 1872 (1872-12-28) 1872 • Disestablished...
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    Zealand, a son of Emily Florence "Emma" Cazneau, née Bentley (14 May 1855 – 24 March 1892) and Pierce Mott Cazneau (23 November 1849 – 20 April 1928), sixth...
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  • Edward Burleson, Democrat Speaker of the House William Crump, Democrat, February 16 – May 1, 1846 William H. Bourland, Democrat, May 1–11, 1846 Stephen...
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    first appeared was written by journalist and annexation advocate Jane Cazneau. O'Sullivan was an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy, described...
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    houses the Sausalito Public Library. The public parks in Sausalito include Cazneau Playground, Cloud View Park, Dunphy Park, Gabrielson Park, Harrison Playground...
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    expansion, particularly for Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Speculators William L. Cazneau and Joseph W. Fabens formed the Santo Domingo Company in New York...
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  • Ward Sue Shelton White Anna Ella Carroll Jane Maria Eliza McManus Storms Cazneau Sarah Elizabeth Van De Vort Emery Jessie Ann Benton Fremont Rose O'Neal...
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    Roberts Henry Moore Republican January 14, 1873 January 13, 1874 14th Leslie Cazneau DeMorse Benjamin Holland Epperson Henry F. O'Neal Democratic January...
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