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Samuel May Williams (October 4, 1795 – September 13, 1858) was an American businessman, politician, and close associate of Stephen F. Austin, who was an Anglo-American colonizer of Mexican Texas. As a teenager, Williams started working in the family's mercantile business in Baltimore. He spent time in South America and New Orleans, fleeing the latter because of debts. He landed in Mexican Texas in 1822, having learned French and Spanish. Stephen F. Austin hired Williams for his colony in 1824. Williams first worked as a clerk, and later assumed the title of secretary to the ayuntamiento, a local government established for the colony by the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. He worked for Austin for about a decade.

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  • صموئيل ماي وليامز (بالإنجليزية: Samuel May Williams)‏ هو مصرفي أمريكي، ولد في 4 أكتوبر 1795 في بروفيدنس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 13 سبتمبر 1858 في غالفستون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Samuel May Williams (Providence, 4 de octubre de 1795 – Galveston, 13 de septiembre de 1858) fue un empresario y político estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo junto al también empresario Stephen Austin. Cuando era adolescente, Williams trabajó en el negocio mercantil de su familia ubicado en Baltimore, Maryland. Williams pasaba su tiempo trabajando en América del Sur y en la ciudad de Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, aunque huyó de esta última debido a sus deudas. Llegó a Coahuila y Tejas en 1822, ya hablando y escribiendo en español y francés. En 1824, Austin contrató a Williams como empleado de su oficina, y después laboró como el secretario del ayuntamiento de San Felipe de Austin. (es)
  • Samuel May Williams (October 4, 1795 – September 13, 1858) was an American businessman, politician, and close associate of Stephen F. Austin, who was an Anglo-American colonizer of Mexican Texas. As a teenager, Williams started working in the family's mercantile business in Baltimore. He spent time in South America and New Orleans, fleeing the latter because of debts. He landed in Mexican Texas in 1822, having learned French and Spanish. Stephen F. Austin hired Williams for his colony in 1824. Williams first worked as a clerk, and later assumed the title of secretary to the ayuntamiento, a local government established for the colony by the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. He worked for Austin for about a decade. In 1834, Williams quit as secretary of the Austin Colony to work as a merchant, then formalized a partnership with Thomas F. McKinney. The next year he also made deals with the provincial government in Monclova for a bank charter and for large tracts of land in Texas. At that time he was a representative in the Coahuila and Texas legislature. However, by 1836, Williams and his partner, Thomas F. McKinney, supported the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Williams borrowed money against his family's lines of credit, which the partners applied to ships and ammunition on behalf of the rebel government. After Texas gained independence, Williams focused most of his business activities in Galveston, and represented Galveston County for one term in the Republic of Texas legislature. Through his partnership with McKinney he was invested in the Galveston City Company, and established diverse business interests there. The partnership ended when their business was acquired by Henry Howell Williams in 1842. After 1842, Williams worked toward establishing a bank in Texas. He briefly returned to public service when he accepted a diplomatic mission to negotiate a treaty with Mexico, which had still not recognized the sovereignty of the Republic of Texas. In the first year of Texas statehood, he ran twice for the U.S. House of Representatives, losing both times. In 1848 Williams succeeded in introducing the first bank in Texas: the Commercial & Agricultural Bank (C & A Bank). This was the only institution to legally issue paper money, though his charter and the bank's practices faced legal challenges throughout its existence, including anti-banking legislation and scrutiny from various Texas Attorneys General. Favorable decisions rendered by the district courts saved Williams and his bank for about four years. C & A Bank remained solvent during the Panic of 1857, but anti-banking politics were on the rise. Many of Williams' friends and allies distanced themselves from the bank and encouraged him to give up the project, but he resisted their advice. He died in 1858 after a short illness. (en)
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  • Sepia tone portrait of grey-haired Samuel May Williams (en)
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  • Member of the Lower House, Republic of Texas, Galveston County District (en)
  • Diputado of the Coahuila and Texas state legislature, Republic of Mexico, Brazos District (en)
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  • Secretary of the San Felipe de Austin Ayuntamiento (en)
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  • Sam Houston faction (en)
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  • Sarah Patterson Scott (en)
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  • صموئيل ماي وليامز (بالإنجليزية: Samuel May Williams)‏ هو مصرفي أمريكي، ولد في 4 أكتوبر 1795 في بروفيدنس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 13 سبتمبر 1858 في غالفستون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Samuel May Williams (Providence, 4 de octubre de 1795 – Galveston, 13 de septiembre de 1858) fue un empresario y político estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo junto al también empresario Stephen Austin. Cuando era adolescente, Williams trabajó en el negocio mercantil de su familia ubicado en Baltimore, Maryland. Williams pasaba su tiempo trabajando en América del Sur y en la ciudad de Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, aunque huyó de esta última debido a sus deudas. Llegó a Coahuila y Tejas en 1822, ya hablando y escribiendo en español y francés. En 1824, Austin contrató a Williams como empleado de su oficina, y después laboró como el secretario del ayuntamiento de San Felipe de Austin. (es)
  • Samuel May Williams (October 4, 1795 – September 13, 1858) was an American businessman, politician, and close associate of Stephen F. Austin, who was an Anglo-American colonizer of Mexican Texas. As a teenager, Williams started working in the family's mercantile business in Baltimore. He spent time in South America and New Orleans, fleeing the latter because of debts. He landed in Mexican Texas in 1822, having learned French and Spanish. Stephen F. Austin hired Williams for his colony in 1824. Williams first worked as a clerk, and later assumed the title of secretary to the ayuntamiento, a local government established for the colony by the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. He worked for Austin for about a decade. (en)
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