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Texan in Blue – Captain Francis Asbury Vaughan of the 1st Texas Cavalry, USA

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Texan in Blue follows Captain Francis Asbury Vaughan, who defied the Confederacy to serve in the First Texas Cavalry, USA. Based on his personal wartime writings and family records, this biography offers a rare look at Unionist loyalty, Reconstruction politics, and a remarkable Texas legacy.

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A Rare Civil War Story from the Union Side of Texas.

Francis Asbury Vaughan left his home in Guadalupe County, Texas on July 4, 1862, to fight in the Civil War. But he did not join a Confederate unit. Unlike twenty-one of his brothers and cousins, and most white male Texans who fought in that conflict, he became a captain in the First Texas Cavalry, USA, the best-known Union outfit from the Lone Star State. Fortunately for historians, he recorded some of his wartime experiences in what he called a memorandum, which remains in the possession of his descendants along with other treasured records
concerning him and his relatives.

These documents are the foundation for this book, which provides a unique insight into the ideals and actions of a Texan who not only served for three years as a Union officer but afterward became a Republican for the remaining three decades of his life in Texas. As a Texan in blue, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1868, a federal appointee and elected local official several times over, and a successful businessman and father, Vaughan established a legacy that offers useful perspectives not only on him, but on the events that surrounded and involved him.

TSHA is the best resource for information on Texas in the Civil War! For more information, visit the Handbook of Civil War Texas.

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