Yes, Deaf Smith, whose full name was Erastus "Deaf" Smith, was known for his involvement in the Texas Revolution. He was a prominent scout and a key figure in the Battle of San Jacinto. However, he did not sign the Texas Declaration of Independence as he was not a member of the convention that adopted it. His contributions were significant in other ways, particularly in military intelligence and tactics during the revolution.
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Deaf Smith was born on April 19, 1787.
Deaf Smith was born on April 19, 1787.
THERESA SMITH has written: 'DEAF-BLIND, COMMUNICATION & COMMUNITY : GETTING INVOLVED: A CONVERSATION' -- subject(s): Sign language
Deaf Smith Electric Cooperative was created in 1936.
Erasumus "Deaf" Smith was nicknamed "Deaf" (pronounced Deef) because he got sick in his early 20's which rendered him a severe hearing loss. He did not know sign language or anything like that, but everyone at the time knew that he could not hear that well. He was very well-known, looked up to, and respected.
Deaf Smith was born in Dutchess County, New York, United States.
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Erastus "Deaf" Smith fought in the Texas Revolution. After that war, he lead a company of Texas Rangers.
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"Sign language is used for deaf and blind" has nine syllables. Sign-lan-guage-is-used-for-deaf-and-blind.
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