29th Legislature, R.S., 3/6/1905, pp. 637-638; 3/22/1905, pp. 866-876, 1454-1455.
Resolutions - Memorial .
29th Legislature, R.S., 3/7/1905, p. 382. Resolution and Chicago Record-Herald reprint, 3/14/1905, pp. 444, 454-456.
Resolutions - Memorial .
Photographs
Photograph.
John Henninger Reagan,Constitutional Convention of 1875 Composite Photo. From the collection of the Texas State Library and Archives Commisison.
Other Resources
Biographical sketch and portrait, pp. 57-68.
A Centennial History of Anderson County Texas 1936.
Photo, "Governor Jim Hogg and the Birth of the Texas Railroad Commission," p. 72.
Austin Lawyers: A Legacy of Leadership and Service 2005.
Portrait and obituary, 3/7/1905.
Dallas Morning News .
Biographical sketch, Volume II, "Bench and Bar of East Texas," pp. 578-579.
East Texas: Its History and Its Makers 1940.
John H. Reagan, birth date 10/8/1818 in Sevier County, Tennessee; death date 3/6/1905 at Fort Houston near Palestine, Texas; portrait; burial in Palestine City Cemetery, Anderson County.
Find a Grave .
Mentioned in "Brave Pioneers Who Blazed the Way for Tarrant's Present Greatness," 12/15/1912, Part Four, p. 1.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram .
Biographical sketch, John H. Reagan, pp. 112-117; mentioned in Chapter XX, biographical sketch of S.W.T. Lanham, pp. 124-125; mention of opposition to prohibition, p. 209.
Governors Who Have Been, and Other Public Men of Texas 1921.
Cherokee War (1839); captain of a militia company in Nacogdoches; and Postmaster General of the Confederacy, captured May 1865 and confined in Fort Warren in Boston harbor.
Handbook of Texas Online .
Book in LRL Rare Books collection, 976.405 R228M 1906.
Memoirs, With Special Reference to Secession and the Civil War 1906.
Biography in LRL collection, 923.273 P942N 1962.
Not Without Honor; The Life of John H. Reagan 1962.
Listed in "Smith County and Seventh Senatorial District Legislators, 1st—16th Regular Sessions, 1846-1879," The Tyler Journal, 5/29/1936, p. 67, crediting Smith County Historical Society.
Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
Mentioned in "The Constitutional Union Party in Texas," The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 82, Number 3, January 1979, p. 237, crediting Texas State Historical Association.
Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
Biographical sketch, p. 25. "He was in the two battles against the Indians in July 1839, and for his gallantry Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, the Secretary of War of the young republic tendered him a commission as lieutenant in the regular army which he declined . . . In March 1861 President Jefferson Davis called him to his cabinet as Postmaster-General, and during the last few months of the Confederate government he was also Secretary of the Treasury. May 10, 1865, he was made a prisoner of war along with Mr. Davis, Gov. Lubbock and others."
Texans Who Wore the Gray 1907.
Postmaster General of the Confederacy. John Henniger Reagan.
Texas Burial Sites of Civil War Notables: A Biographical and Pictorial Field Guide 2002.
Listed in "History of Legislative Representatives From This County [Henderson] Compiled," from Athens Weekly Review, 11/10/1938. Henderson County,
TXGenWeb Project .