Yes
Bonham was the second military commander of the Texas army in 1879
Sam Houston
The address of the Texas Military Forces Museum is: 2200 W 35Th St, Austin, TX 78703
Colonel Travis commanded the Texas Forces at the Alamo.
galveston
A military Governor.
george washington
Austin, Houston, Dallas, or San Antonio
he was president of Mexico as well as supreme commander of Mexican forces
He didn't. He was worthless as a military commander. He surrendered his whole command to the Mexican army after a tiny skirmish.
Edward Clark (March 1861 - November 1861)Francis R. Lubbock (November 1861 - November 1863)Pendleton Murrah (November 1863 - June 1865)Lt. Gov. Edward Clark took over the governorship when Governor (and former Texas President) Sam Houston refused to swear his allegiance to the Confederate States of America.Gov. Murrah fled Austin in June 1865 as it fell to Union forces. He was replaced by Lt. Gov. Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale as Interim Military Governor followed six days later by Andrew J. Hamilton as Provincial Military Governor.
He was president of Mexico as well as supreme commander of the Mexican forces.