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- Lake_Creek_Settlement abstract "The Lake Creek Settlement (ca. 1830s through the 1840s) was a settlement in Stephen F. Austin's Second Colony located in Mexican Texas and later the Republic of Texas. The Lake Creek Settlement was located between the West Fork of the San Jacinto River (Texas) and the stream known as Lake Creek in what is today western Montgomery County, Texas. In July of 1837, the town of Montgomery, Texas was founded in the middle of the Lake Creek Settlement.".
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- Lake_Creek_Settlement wikiPageExternalLink The%20Early%20History%20of%20Montgomery%20Texas.pdf.
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- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Henderson Yoakum".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Jacob Shannon".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "John P. Coles chief justice".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Montgomery County Deeds, Vol. N, page 254.".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Order No. 24".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Stephen F. Austin's Register of Families, Book 2".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement sign "Thomas Chatham".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement source "History of Texas from Its First Settlement in 1685 to Its Annexation to the United States in 1846, Volume 2".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement source "Pension Claim Application File of John M. Wade, Texas State Library and Archives Commission".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement source "Pension Claim Application File of Mathew Cartwright, Texas State Library and Archives Commission".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "--04-17".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "7.258248E8".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "And Jacob Shannon says that he is a resident citizen of Montgomery County...that he knew the said Mathew Cartwright now present before him, in the year 1835 at and in Lake Creek Settlement now said County of Montgomery that he also knew him in the Army of Texas in the Campaign at San Antonio de Bexar in the year 1835 that he went from said Settlement in company with himself as members of Capt Fosters company under Capt Jos L Bennet that he saw said Mathew Cartwright at the Siege of Bexar for and during six weeks...".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "Beginning on the west bank of the river San Jacinto, at the ten border leagues of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico; thence following its course with the right bank of said river to its source on a straight line north to the road leading from Bexar to Nacogdoches; thence with the said road westward to a point north from the headwaters of Labaca creek; thence on a line due south towards the sources of the aforesaid creek; thence down said creek, on the eastern bank of the same, to the boundary line of the ten littoral leagues, parallel with the coast, to the place of beginning.".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "It is proper to state here a movement in the army, consequent upon the attempt by Pages to rescue Santa Anna. It was the wish of many, and was generally reported, that by a vote of that body, it was resolved to conduct the captive to headquarters, and place him before a court-martial. General Houston, then at Aies Bayou, being informed of these alleged proceedings, dispatched his protest against them. He [Houston] protested against it, because of all the advantages accruing to Texas by his [Santa Anna's] capture would thus be destroyed. The protest reaching the army, was sent to Columbia. A captain with his command had, just before its arrival, gone, as was said, after the prisoner, to bring him to the army; and the protest only reached Captain Patton, who had the captive in charge, in time to prevent his removal. Captain J. H. Sheppard, the bearer of the document, says the pleasant change of affairs filled Santa Anna with joy, and he embraced him as one who had saved his life.".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "Jacob Shannon".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement text "Washington.-Beginning at the mouth of Caney creek on the west bank of the Brazos river; thence following said creek to its source; thence west on the dividing ridge between the waters of New Year's creek and the principal or western fork of Mill creek until it strikes the eastern line of the county of Mina to the San Antonio road; from thence following said road eastward crossing the Brazos river to the west bank of Trinity river; thence following down said west bank to the county of Liberty ; from thence following said line of Liberty to the northeast corner of the county of Harrisburg; from thence following the north line of the county of Harrisburg to the northeast corner of the county of Austin, so as to include Lake Creek settlement; from said northeast corner of the county of Austin, following the north line of Austin, to the mouth of Ponn [Pond] creek on the east bank of the Brazos river; and thence up said east bank to the point opposite the mouth of Caney creek, and thence across the Brazos river to the place of beginning...".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement subject Category:Mexican_Texas.
- Lake_Creek_Settlement subject Category:Republic_of_Texas.
- Lake_Creek_Settlement subject Category:Texas_Revolution.
- Lake_Creek_Settlement comment "The Lake Creek Settlement (ca. 1830s through the 1840s) was a settlement in Stephen F. Austin's Second Colony located in Mexican Texas and later the Republic of Texas. The Lake Creek Settlement was located between the West Fork of the San Jacinto River (Texas) and the stream known as Lake Creek in what is today western Montgomery County, Texas. In July of 1837, the town of Montgomery, Texas was founded in the middle of the Lake Creek Settlement.".
- Lake_Creek_Settlement label "Lake Creek Settlement".
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- Lake_Creek_Settlement depiction 1845_Town_of_Montgomery_Advertisement.jpg.
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