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Erastus “Deaf” Smith

Erastus “Deaf” Smith. By: Will Parker. Birth and Death. Born: April 19, 1787 Birth place: New York Death: 1837 Death place: none. How Smith became deaf. Smith became deaf either from being born or a childhood illness. Where was Smith from?.

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Erastus “Deaf” Smith

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  1. Erastus “Deaf” Smith By: Will Parker

  2. Birth and Death. • Born: April 19, 1787 • Birth place: New York • Death: 1837 • Death place: none.

  3. How Smith became deaf • Smith became deaf either from being born or a childhood illness.

  4. Where was Smith from? • Smith was from New York as a child and moved to Mississippi at the age of 11 or 12. • At the age of 34, Smith moved to Texas permanently.

  5. Why was Smith famous? • Smith was famous for helping Texas win the war against the Mexicans. • Known in the army as “ The Eyes of the Army”. • Smith captured General Cos.

  6. Family • In 1822, Smith married Guadalupe Ruiz Duran, a widow. • Children: Refugia, Josefa, Lucinda, Susan Conception, Gertrudes, Travis, and Simona.

  7. Treated as a deaf person • Was treated well in the army and was able to be a spy and scout for the Texas army.

  8. Impact Smith made • Smith made many impacts on Texas history and is known to be responsible for the history of Texas. • He made an impact on deaf people by telling them that they can do whatever they want to do with their handicap.

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