
| Vol MMXIII, No 173 | June 22, 1835 | Monday Evening |
On this date in 1917, Robert David O'Brien was born in Dallas. He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1935, and then led TCU to an undefeated season and their second National Championship in 1938. That year, Davey won the Heisman Trophy. His high school is the only school in the nation to produce to Heisman winners (Tim Brown won in 1987.
(1835)
Despite an amnesty law which was passed six weeks before, it is not until this date in 1835, that Stephen F Austin was finally released from Mexican jail. He was arrested in January 1834 and charged with instigating and insurrection in Texas. Austin died 18 months after his release.
(1876)
On this date in 1876, former General and President of Mexico, Santa Anna, dies of old age in Mexico City. It was Santa Anna who brought the Mexican Army into Texas to put down the Texas Revolution, defeating Wm Travis at the Alamo, Fannin at Goliad, and showed no mercy in his advance against the Texas. After his defeat at San Jacinto, Santa Anna was sent to Washington to assist Texas in petitioning for American Statehood for Texas. He was eventually given safe passage back to Mexico, where he died at the ripe old age of 80.