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There are several lists of the capitals of the Republic of Texas but they are incomplete! Come travel with the provisional government of Texas from the declaration of independence on March 2, 1836 onward as it flees the advancing enemy and tries to conduct the business of the new republic. Part 1 covers the period through the election of the first congress and one of its early votes–to move the capital again!
Jared Groce’s Bernardo plantation house
The first capitol building at Columbia
A view of the former location of Fort Point in Galveston from across the channel
Old Velasco
By Ken Wise4.9
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There are several lists of the capitals of the Republic of Texas but they are incomplete! Come travel with the provisional government of Texas from the declaration of independence on March 2, 1836 onward as it flees the advancing enemy and tries to conduct the business of the new republic. Part 1 covers the period through the election of the first congress and one of its early votes–to move the capital again!
Jared Groce’s Bernardo plantation house
The first capitol building at Columbia
A view of the former location of Fort Point in Galveston from across the channel
Old Velasco

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