Death of heroic scout knocked Sam for a loop

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Sam Houston was so badly shaken by the Nov. 30, 1837 death of Deaf Smith, the famed San Jacinto scout, that he took a month-long leave of absence from the presidency of the Lone Star Republic. Even though Erastus Smith was among the earliest of Anglo immigrants to the Mexican province, he was a late convert to the cause of independence. Hoping the climate would cure his ailing lungs, the…

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