Richard Andrews (soldier)

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Monument to Richard Andrews in Concepcion Park, San Antonio.

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Richard Andrews (died October 28, 1835) was the first Texian killed during the Texas Revolution.[1]

Biography

Andrews, an Indian fighter, joined the Texian army at the beginning of the Texas Revolution. Andrews was nicknamed "Big Dick" because of his large size and great strength. He was wounded in the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. He fought at the Battle of Concepción on October 28, 1835, where he was the only Texian killed in the battle.

A memorial to Captain Andrews was erected by the State of Texas and stands approximately .15 miles west of Mission Road on E. Theo Avenue near Concepcion Park, in San Antonio, Texas.

Andrews County, Texas, and its county seat, Andrews, Texas, were named for him.[2]

See also

References

  1. Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker, A History of Texas for Schools. rev. ed. Austin, TX: Author, 1908.
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Sources

  • History of Fort Bend County, Clarence Wharton, 1939.

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