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  1. John Salmon Ford (May 26, 1815 – November 3, 1897), better known as "Rip" Ford, was a member of the Republic of Texas Congress and the Texas Senate. He was also the mayor of Brownsville and Austin .

  2. John Salmon Ford, also known as "Rip" Ford, was a Texas politician, journalist and soldier who fought in the Mexican War and the Civil War. He commanded the Confederate forces that won the last battle of the war at Palmito Ranch in 1865, but surrendered two weeks later.

  3. 6. Juni 2022 · Rip Ford's Texas. by. Ford, John Salmon. Publication date. 1987. Topics. Ford, John Salmon, Pioneers -- Texas -- Biography, Texas -- History -- Republic, 1836-1846, Texas -- History -- 1846-1950. Publisher. Austin : University of Texas Press.

  4. 7. März 2024 · John Salmon Ford was bom in the Greenville District on South Carolina«s northwest frontier on May 26, 1815. His ancestry was Vir­ ginian, his paternal grandparents having left the Old Dominion before the war for independence to take up land against the Appalachian feet-hills farther south. When the Revolution cane, their son John ...

  5. 20. Feb. 2018 · Confederate Col John Salmon Ford made Texas his home for nearly 30 years. With the end of the war nearing, Union troops hoped they had seen the last of him.

    • Ron Soodalter
  6. 31. Juli 2020 · John Salmon (Rip) Ford, soldier, elected official, and newspaper editor, son of William and Harriet (Salmon) Ford, was born in Greenville District, South Carolina, on May 26, 1815. He moved to Texas in June 1836 and served in the Texas army until 1838, rising to the rank of first lieutenant under John Coffee (Jack) Hays.

  7. John Salmon "Rip" Ford . May 26, 1815 – November 3, 1897. Born in Greenville District, South Carolina, the Ford family moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1817. At nineteen Ford took it upon himself to learn medicine and began to study under James G. Barksdale in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee.