Texan Edge

The Flag Comes Down


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On February 19, 1846, Texas did something no one does lightly. It lowered its own flag.

In Austin, President Anson Jones presided over the final act of the Republic of Texas as it officially joined the United States. With a short, unforgettable sentence—“The Republic of Texas is no more”—a nation ended and a new chapter began.

Today’s episode explores what that moment really meant. Texans weren’t guaranteed safety, prosperity, or peace by annexation. They chose uncertainty anyway. They traded independence for the hope of security, knowing there was no return policy.

This story isn’t just about history. It’s about knowing when a season has run its course, when holding on takes more courage than letting go, and when endings quietly become beginnings.

Because Texas didn’t disappear when the flag came down.
 It just went back to work.

Show Notes

  • A quiet but monumental day: February 19, 1846, marks the official end of the Republic of Texas and its annexation into the United States
  • The man at the center: Anson Jones presides over the ceremony and delivers one of the most understated lines in Texas history
  • A flag lowered, not a spirit: What Texans hoped annexation would bring—security, stability, and opportunity—and what remained uncertain
  • No guarantees, no return policy: Why this decision required faith rather than certainty
  • A larger lesson: Sometimes determination isn’t about holding on—it’s about knowing when to release what you built and trust the next chapter
  • Modern reflection: How this moment speaks to anyone facing an ending in business, identity, or purpose
  • Texas resilience: The Republic ended, but Texas didn’t—and neither did the work

Coming up tomorrow: We close out the week with a February storm that tested just how much Texans could endure.

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott