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ABOUT US

The Sons of the Republic of Texas, Inc. (“SRT”) consists of members who are direct lineal descendants of those that settled the Republic of Texas prior to February 19, 1846, when Texas merged with the United States as the 28th state. The SRT traces its origins back to April, 1893, and the Texas Veterans Association, which was comprised of members that actually lived in the Republic of Texas. It was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1934.

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The Deaf Smith Chapter is comprised of SRT members who reside in Harris and Galveston Counties, Texas.

MISSION

The purpose of the SRT shall be to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved the independence of Texas, set the young Republic upon its high course among the nations of the world, and finally secured its admission as a state of the United States of America.

PURPOSE

The mission of the SRT shall be to: (a) Encourage research and publication of historical records and documents prior to and during the Republic of Texas; (b) Foster the preservation of historic sites, documents, and artifacts, prior to February 19, 1846; (c) Participate in community activities, which remind the public of its Republic of Texas heritage; and (d) Organize, promote, publicize and commemorate the observance of the following historical dates of the Republic of Texas:

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  • Texas Independence Day - Mar. 2

  • Fall of the Alamo - Mar. 6

  • Goliad Massacre - Mar. 27

  • San Jacinto Day - Apr. 21

  • Texas Ranger Day - Aug. 5

  • Texian Navy Day - 3rd Sat. in Sept.

  • Battle of Gonzales - Oct. 2

  • Stephen F. Austin's Birthday - Nov. 3

GOALS

The SRT shall organize and promote public recognition of dates and places of historical significance to the Republic of Texas with monuments and other appropriate signage or events.

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Work independently or in cooperation with state agencies and with other patriotic organizations in activities designed to obtain proper recognition, preservation and/or marking of places of historical significance.

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Advocate the study of Texas history in schools through its annual Texas History Essay Contest for scholarship awards, to high school seniors, totaling $6,000

Sponsor the annual $2,500 Summerfield G. Roberts Award in literature based on history of people and events in the Republic of Texas.

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Administer the annual Presidio La Bahia Award of $2,000 for research or other work in connection with Texas' Spanish Colonial period

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Maintain the Spanish-Texas Microfilm Center and the O'Connor Collection of historical materials.

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