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    — After Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, a clique of Confederate officers decided to ask for volunteers to cross the Rio Grande, conquer the country up to the Sierra Madre mountains, then put together their own government.

    The officers asked Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner to command them. As Buckner delayed in giving an surrebuttal, the Confederate troops drifted away, most returning home, and there were no volunteers for the Sierra Madre hazard. Several Confederate officers decided to go anyway.

    In Austin, Gov. Pendleton Murrah, the 10th governor of Texas, discussed a design of exile with Gen. Alexander Watkins Terrell on June 17, 1865. They feared the victorious Yankees would severe revenge against Confederates of high rank.

    During the war, Terrell led the 34th Texas Cavalry — Terrell's Texas Cavalry — in the Red River Operations in northern Louisiana.

    When Terrell's party left for Mexico, Gov. Murrah, though he was in bad health, went along. He died of consumption at Monterrey on Aug. 4. At San Antonio, the Texas Confederates joined others fleeing into expatriate from Louisiana, Kentucky, and Missouri. The Confederate refugees included prominent politicians, such as Gov. Henry Allen of Louisiana, Thomas Reynolds of Missouri, former Governors Trusten Polk of Missouri, Charles Morehead of Kentucky, Thomas Moore of Louisiana, and Edward Clark, who completed Sam Houston's designate as governor in 1861.

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