Edward Burleson | |
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3rd Vice President of the Republic of Texas | |
In office December 13, 1841 – December 9, 1844 | |
President | Sam Houston |
Preceded by | David G. Burnet |
Succeeded by | Kenneth Lewis Anderson |
Member of the Texas Senate | |
In office February 16, 1846 – November 5, 1849 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Wilds K. Cooke |
Constituency | 15th district |
In office November 13, 1849 – December 26, 1851 | |
Preceded by | Robert McAlpin Williamson |
Succeeded by | John Salmon Ford |
Constituency | 16th district (1849–1851) 21st district (1851) |
Personal details | |
Born | Buncombe County, North Carolina[1] | December 15, 1798
Died | December 26, 1851 Austin, Texas | (aged 53)
Political party | Democratic |
Occupation | Businessman, politician |
Edward Murray Burleson (December 15, 1798 – December 26, 1851) was the third vice president of the Republic of Texas. After Texas was annexed to the United States, he served in the State Senate. Prior to his government service in Texas, he was a commander of Texian Army forces during the Texas Revolution. Before moving to Texas, he served in militias in Alabama, Missouri, and Tennessee, and fought in the War of 1812. Burleson was the soldier who was given Santa Anna's sword when he surrendered.