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Stephen F. Austin: The Father Of Texas
Considered the “Father of Texas,” Stephen F. Austin was born on
November 3, 1793 in Virginia. But he didn’t stay there for long, as a small child, him and his family moved west to Missouri to pursue the rugged land. Growing up, he had a mix of careers: the manager of the family lead mining business, a storekeeper, and director of a failed bank. Also, he was a member of the Missouri territorial legislature from 1814 to 1820 and served as a militia officer.

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