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Bailey Hardeman

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Bailey, like several of his brothers and brothers-in-law, had various financial interests included trade into Mexico. The interest in trade with Mexico may have prompted his move to the
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Bailey Hardeman was one of the committee of five elected to draft a Declaration of Independence from Mexico on 2 May 1836. He was also one of the fifty-nine signers of the
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Bailey died of fever at Caney Creek, Matagorda County, Texas on 24 September 24, 1836. His obituary was printed in the
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Bailey was a younger son of Thomas Hardeman and his first wife Mary Perkins. Both families were early settlers in
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on March 1, 1836, he was appointed to a twenty-one-member committee to draw up a constitution for the
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was approved in mid-March. The delegates elected him Secretary of the Treasury.
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area in 1835. Bailey and his small family settled in
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soldier and served for years as a representative from
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Index

Texas Declaration of Independence
Constitution of the Republic of Texas
Republic of Texas
Tidewater Virginia
Revolutionary War
Davidson County
Territory South of the River Ohio
North Carolina
Tennessee
War of 1812
Hardeman County, Texas
Hardeman County, Tennessee
Tejas
Matagorda County
Washington-on-the-Brazos
Republic of Texas
Constitution
Lorenzo de Zavala
Santa Anna
Vera Cruz
Texas Declaration of Independence
Telegraph and Texas Register
Biography portal
Hardeman County, Tennessee
Hardeman County, Texas


"HARDEMAN, BAILEY," Handbook of Texas Online
Texas State Historical Association
Bailey Hardeman

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