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Bennett Edward Burleson ( December 15 1798December 26 1851 ) was a soldier, general, and statesman in the state of Missouri , the Republic Of Texas , and later the U.S. state of Texas .

Known as the "Old Indian Fighter", Burleson was a veteran of the War Of 1812 and had served in the Missouri and Texas militias. In October 1835 he was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the Texas army and served under Stephen Austin in the opening stages of the Texas Revolution . During the Siege Of Béxar , Burleson served as the second-in-command to Gen. Austin and in November 1835 he was appointed Major General of Texas Volunteers and took command of the Volunteer army besieging San Antonio De Béxar and received the surrender of Mexican general Martín Perfecto De Cos . In March he was appointed a Colonel of Texas Regulars and led the First Infantry Regiment during the Runaway Scrape and at the Battle Of San Jacinto .

Burleson continued to serve in the army after the war and was eventually promoted Brigadier General of Texas Regulars. He also served as vice president of Texas and was involved in the Mexican War before he died in 1851.

The location of his grave in Austin is in what later became the Texas State Cemetery .

The city of Burleson, Texas is named after him.


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