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What was George Childress' role in the Texas Revolution?

george childress was the author of the Texas declaration of independence, and he served in Washington D.C. as a diplomatic agent for the state


What did George Childress create in 1836?

george childress created the deceleration of Independence for texas for the freedom from mexico


Where did George Childress die?

Galveston, Texas by suicide


Why did George Childress move to Texas?

To set up law offices.


Who was george c childress?

He was the author of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a lawyer.


When was george childress born?

George Childress was a man who was born in Tennesse. He has one Sister named Sarah who married James.K.Polk. He being credited for writting the Texas Declaration of Indepence. Childress married twice and has a total of four children. He killed himself.* *don't do that!


How was the Texas Declaration of Independence different to the us Declaration of Independence?

The Texas Declaration was written by George C. Childress and the other one was by the USA. Congress?


Who wrote the Texas declaration of independece?

Im not sure but i only know two of the people which is: George Childress and Jos'e Navarro


Where is the Childress County Heritage Museum in Childress Texas located?

The address of the Childress County Heritage Museum is: 210 3Rd St NW, Childress, TX 79201


What is the mileage from Lubbock Texas to Childress Texas?

146 Miles


Who is George C Childeress?

George Campbell Childress (January 8, 1804 - October 6, 1841) was a lawyer, statesman and was a principal author of the Texas Declaration of Independence.


What was the outcome for Battle of Gonzalas?

The Mexican forces withdrew, sparking the Texas Revolution.