Jefferson (proposed Southern state)

The proposed State of Jefferson would have been a new state formed by one of two plans for the division of the State of Texas.

Background

The bill that annexed the Republic of Texas to the United States allowed up to four new States, in addition to the State of Texas, to be formed out of the territory of the former Republic of Texas. This was due to the fact that Texas was the largest state in the Union at the time and in belief that the population would be shared equally between the planned states. With a few division plans drawn up before the Civil War, Reconstruction brought carpetbaggers that sought the additional government positions that the division of Texas would provide. So the readmittance Constitutional Convention led to five plans being introduced and additional plans of division lines. In the end, the Convention adopted no plan.

1870

With no plan from the Texas Convention, a Congressional plan was drafted to create a State of Lincoln from Texas. This plan never made it out of the committee. Instead, the Howard Bill was introduced calling for two territories and future states, Jefferson and Matagorda, to be formed from Texas. Texas east of the San Antonio River was designated as Jefferson. The rump Texas would then be admitted under Reconstruction plans. The new territories would join when they were considered able to function as states. A competing plan from the state in 1871 proposed a north, east, south, and west division. Neither legislature made final approval of either plan.

Jefferson (surname)

Individuals with the surname "Jefferson" include the following:

Music

  • Blind Lemon Jefferson - Blues musician.
  • Marshall Jefferson - American musician.
  • Eddie Jefferson - America Jazz vocalist
  • Sports

  • Al Jefferson - American basketball player.
  • Jesse Jefferson (1949–2011) - American baseball player.
  • John Jefferson - A retired football player.
  • Reggie Jefferson - A retired American baseball player.
  • Richard Jefferson - American basketball player.
  • Will Jefferson - English cricketer.
  • Government

  • Anna V. Jefferson (1926–2011), New York politician
  • Mose Jefferson - New Orleans politician, older brother of William J. Jefferson
  • Roberto Jefferson - Brazilian politician
  • Thomas Jefferson - 3rd President of the United States of America
  • Wallace B. Jefferson - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas
  • William J. Jefferson - Louisiana politician, younger brother of Mose Jefferson
  • Other

  • Arthur Stanley Jefferson (or Stan Laurel), English comic actor.
  • Charles Edward Jefferson (b. 1860), American Congregational clergyman
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