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Jacob Snively : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacob Snively Jacob Snively, (1809-1871), surveyor and civil engineer, officer of the Army of the Republic of Texas, 49er, miner, Arizona pioneer. Jacob Snively was born in Greencastle, Pennsylvania along with a twin brother David. His family moved soon afterwards to Hamilton County, Ohio. He became a surveyor and civil engineer before going to Nacogdoches, Texas in April 1835. He was a surveyor of land grants there for the Republic of Mexico and received a grant himself in July 1835.〔(H. Bailey Carroll, "SNIVELY, JACOB," Handbook of Texas Online, accessed February 28, 2015. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. )〕 ==Texas Revolution and Army of the Texas Republic== Commissioned on March 26, 1836, during the Texas Revolution he served as a first lieutenant of Company A, First Infantry Regiment under Henry W. Millard. In August he was promoted to captain and assigned to command of Company B. Sam Houston appointed him an ambassador to the Shawnee Indians on January 24, 1837, to sound out the tribe's intentions towards the Republic of Texas and Mexico. On May 13, 1837, he was appointed to the rank of colonel and made paymaster general of the Army, and for a short time was acting secretary of war, before resigning from the army in September 1837. Later in 1839, he once again served as paymaster general under Albert Sidney Johnston and in 1843 was quartermaster of the army and an assistant inspector general of the republic.〔
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