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It had become obvious by December that Texas might secede, and Twiggs had repeatedly written Washington for advice. No specific orders came back. In mid-February Twiggs told one of his officers, “If an old woman with a broomstick should come with full authority from the State of Texas to demand the public property, I would give it up to her.”

Two days later, a large mob, with no real authority, appeared in San Antonio, where Twiggs kept his headquarters, and demanded he surrender his entire command.

He considered it for a few hours, then verbally agreed. He sent out orders to all nineteen posts to turn over “everything” to the Texans. A few minutes later he left for New Orleans, where he was greeted with open arms by the Confederacy, which designated him one of its highest-ranking generals.


Source:

Detzer, David. “Hostages.” Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War. New York: Harcourt, 2002. 190. Print.


Further Reading:

David Emanuel Twiggs

>It had become obvious by December that Texas might secede, and [Twiggs](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Major_General_David_E._Twiggs_MET_DP249140.jpg) had repeatedly written Washington for advice. No specific orders came back. In mid-February Twiggs told one of his officers, “If an old woman with a broomstick should come with full authority from the State of Texas to demand the public property, I would give it up to her.” >Two days later, a large mob, with no real authority, appeared in San Antonio, where Twiggs kept his headquarters, and demanded he surrender his entire command. >He considered it for a few hours, then verbally agreed. He sent out orders to all nineteen posts to turn over “everything” to the Texans. A few minutes later he left for New Orleans, where he was greeted with open arms by the Confederacy, which designated him one of its highest-ranking generals. ___________________________ **Source:** Detzer, David. “Hostages.” *Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War*. New York: Harcourt, 2002. 190. Print. ___________________________ **Further Reading:** [David Emanuel Twiggs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._Twiggs)

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