A Guide to the David Gouverneur Burnet Papers,
1798-1965
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Creator: |
Burnet, David Gouverneur,
1788-1870 |
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David Gouverneur
Papers |
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Dates: |
October
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Abstract |
Papers pertain to the
career of David G. Burnet (1788-1870), president ad interim of the Republic of
Texas and later secretary of state of the Republic and of the state of Texas.
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Accession No.: |
2009-265 |
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OCLC No.: |
20659823 |
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Extent |
1 ft., 7 in.;
Correspondence, letter books, speeches, literary productions,
financial papers, memorandum books, newspaper clippings, deeds, wills, and
legal documents. |
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Language: |
Materials are written in
English. |
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Repository: |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American
History, The University of Texas at
Austin |
Born April 14, 1788, in Newark, New Jersey, David Gouverneur Burnett
was orphaned early in life and largely raised by his half-brothers. Young
Burnett studied law and lived in Ohio and Louisiana before obtaining an
empresario grant to settle a large tract of land near Nacogdoches, Texas. After
an unsuccessful attempt to attract settlers, Burnett sold the rights to the
land grant and used his earnings to build a sawmill on the San Jacinto River.
By 1835 he was involved in revolutionary politics, expressing distaste for the
dictatorial Mexican regime but initially opposing Texas independence. He
attended the Convention of 1836, however, as a non-delegate, and his status as
an outsider prompted the delegation to elect him ad interim president of the
new Republic of Texas.
Burnet's short term lasted only until October of
1836 but was filled with rancor, including ill will between Burnet and Sam
Houston. His sawmill was a failure, his law practice languished, and he was
relegated to subsistence farming. By 1838, however, Burnet returned to public
office and was elected to serve as vice president under Mirabeau Lamar. He
subsequently ran for president in 1841 against Sam Houston, a race marked by
strife and ending in Burnet's defeat. Burnet opposed Texas' annexation by the
United States, but he served as the new State of Texas' secretary of state in
1846. Paradoxically he opposed secession but supported the southern cause,
perhaps because his son fought for the Confederacy. The boy died in battle at
Mobile in 1863. Burnet returned to Galveston, where he died virtually destitute
on December 5, 1870.
Papers pertain to the career of David G. Burnet (1788-1870),
president ad interim of the Republic of Texas and later secretary of state of
the Republic and of the state of Texas, and contain information about his early
attempts at colonization in Texas as well as the events that transpired during
his days in public office. Included is his handling of the Santa Anna affair,
his feud with Sam Houston, and his concerns about statehood, the judiciary, and
the Indian question as well as personal correspondence between Burnet and his
brothers. In addition the collection contains a substantial file of documents
concerning the early colonization efforts of Moses and Stephen F. Austin.
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Arrangement |
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Arranged chronologically under subject. |
Access Restrictions
Unrestricted access.
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Austin, Moses, 1761-1821. |
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Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller),
1793-1836. |
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Bryan, James, 1788-1822. |
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Burnet, David Gouverneur,
1788-1870--Archives. |
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Burnet, Isaac G. (Isaac Gouverneur),
1784-1856. |
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Burnet, Jacob, 1770-1853. |
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Holley, Mary Austin,
1784-1846. |
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Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. |
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Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1859.
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Milam, Benjamin Rush,
1788-1835. |
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Subjects |
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Frontier and pioneer
life--Texas. |
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Indians of North
America--Texas--Wars--1815-1875. |
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Land grants--Texas--History--19th
century. |
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San Jacinto, Battle of, 1836. |
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Places |
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Austin's Colony
(Tex.)--History--Sources. |
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Cincinnati
(Ohio)--History--Sources. |
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Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846. |
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Texas--History--Revolution,
1835-1836. |
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Texas--History--To 1846. |
David Gouverneur Burnet Papers,
1798-1965, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas
at Austin.
Subsequent
revisions were made by Megan Mummey, October 2009.
Detailed Description of the Papers
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Inventory |
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| 2B159 |
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Personal correspondence, 1829-1861 |
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Business correspondence, undated |
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Stephen F. Austin to Burnet, 1829, 1833, and undated |
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Austin papers, 1798-1820 |
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Burnet's speech on the Supreme Court bill, 1840 |
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Burnet on the Indian Bureau, 1847 |
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Burnet's defense, undated |
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Burnet's scheme for colonizing Texas,
undated |
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Heard and Mercer communication, undated |
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Ben Milam letters, June 22, 1829, and September 15, 1829 |
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Burnet's reply to Sam Houston's speech on Edwin Ward
Moore, June 11, 1855 |
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Colonel Tarleton on Sam Houston, November 1855 |
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Burnet and Lamar on Houston, undated |
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Criticism on book Life of Sam
Houston, 1855 |
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Narratives concerning San Jacinto by Jones, Heard, and
Turner, 1855 |
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Extract of a letter from Edwin Waller,
undated |
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Legal papers, 1826-1890 and undated |
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Financial papers, 1846-1892 and undated |
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"The Red River Raft," undated |
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"Manifesto of the Convention of Texas," 1867 |
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"To the People of Texas," undated |
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"Emigration to Texas in Mexico," ca. 1832 |
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Burnet on chief justices of counties, June 1840 |
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Burnet on the Cherokee Land Bill and Treaty,
1839-1840 |
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| 2B160 |
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Documents, 1824-1890 |
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"Extracts from Burnet's Review of Kennedy," copied by
Mary Austin Holley, April 23, 1844 |
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"Review of Kennedy's History of Texas by Texian Farmer,"
1842 |
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Transcripts of Burnet's papers from Rosenburg Library,
1838-1869 |
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Family Bible materials, 1830-1860 |
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Memorandum books, 1856-1865 |
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Newspaper clippings, 1855, 1861, 1865 |
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Sam Houston letters and newspaper clippings,
February 1830-March 1830, April 1836, and
undated |
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Transcript of newspaper clipping "Life of David G.
Burnet," The Civilian and Gazette, June 16, 1866 |
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General Houston's speech, undated |
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Fragments and parts of letters, undated |
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Miscellaneous biographical information |
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| 2Q457 |
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Vol. I: Typed transcripts from letters to Treasury
Department |
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No. 1, March-November 1836 |
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No. 36, December 1838-November 1841 |
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No. 38, June 1839-February 1841 |
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Vol. II: Typed transcripts from
proclamations |
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No. 35, 1836 |
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Nos. 41, 42, and 255, 1839-1841 |
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Typed transcript of executive record book: |
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Letter book B, no. 34, part I, March 20-May 1, 1836 |
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part II, May 14-June 13, 1836 |
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| 3S194 |
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Handwritten memorandum of a speech delivered in Travis
County by D.G. Burnet. |
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Two notes for pages 13 and 15 of Coleman's pamphlet.
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Land grant certificate, 1846 |
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| MAP |
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Map Collection: |
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Plat map of D'Hanis, Medina County, ca. 1859 |
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| 2B159 |
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Letter, John Hemphill to Burnet,
October 7, 1861 |
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