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    Cincinnatus; the younger, Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, for French heroes Napoleon Bonaparte and Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau. The family had connections...
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  • Lamar High School may refer to: Lamar High School (Arkansas) in Lamar, Arkansas Lamar High School (Colorado) in Lamar, Colorado Lamar High School (Missouri)...
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  • Texas). It resulted from the Córdova Rebellion and Texas President Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar's determination to remove the Cherokee people from Texas. Many Cherokee...
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  • the Comanche in 1838. Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar, second president of the Republic of Texas, was hostile toward the natives. Lamar's cabinet boasted that...
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  • was the Board of Trustees president. The building was named for Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar, a Texas hero who is known as the Father of Texas Education. The...
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  • years. A Social and Political History of Texas (1932), co-author Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar: Troubadour and Crusader (1934) Anson Jones: The Last President...
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  • tribes and English-speaking settlers deteriorated. Under President Mirabeau B. Lamar, the Texas Army drove most of the Cherokee out of Texas. A vigilante...
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    had rescued Napoleon and that both had died in Louisiana. In 1843, Mirabeau B. Lamar investigated many of the Lafitte stories and concluded that, while...
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    René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle) Lamar County (named after early Texas leader Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar) Marion County Mauriceville Menard Menard...
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  • interim President (1836) Sam Houston, President (1836−1838, 1841−1844) Mirabeau B. Lamar, President (1838–1841) Anson Jones, President (1844−1846) Republic...
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