WILLIAM ROBINSON 1785-1878, EARLY TEXAS PIONEER, BORN
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WILLIAM ROBINSON 1785-1878, EARLY TEXAS PIONEER, BORN IN VIRGINIA SEPTEMBER 14, 1785. Robinson asked for admittance as a settler in Joseph Vehlein's colony on September 18, 1834, and was granted a league of land on March 7, 1835, in what is now Walker County. In 1830 he was fourth regidor at San Felipe de Austin. He served at the conventions of 1832 and 1833 as a delegate from the Viesca District. In 1832, during the Anahuac Disturbances, he served as a volunteer in Capt. Abner Kuykendall's company. Robinson was also a delegate at the Consultation in San Felipe in 1835, which was held to form a provisional government for the Republic of Texas. Legal document and invoice for goods shipped on the Schooner Water Witch bound for Matagorda. 6 pp.
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