States of Texas (New Republic of Texas)

About States of Texas
The Constitution of the Republic of Texas set up 12 states within the republic. They named all states after a person key in the establishment and history of Texas.

Houston
State Name: Houston

Named After: Sam Houston

Capital: Houston

Other Big Cities: Galveston, Pasadena

Crockett
State Name: Crockett

Named After: Davy Crockett

Capital: San Antonio

Other Big Cities: Victoria, Port Lavaca

Travis
State Name: Travis

Named After: William Travis

Capital: Corpus Christi

Other Big Cities: Brownsville, McAllen

Bowie
State Name: Bowie

Named After: James Bowie

Capital: Laredo

Other Big Cities: Eagle Pass, Kerrville

Tyler
State Name: Tyler

Named After: John Tyler

Capital: Lampasas

Other Big Cities: Boerne, Burnet

Bryan
State Name: Bryan

Named After: William Joel Bryan

Capital: Waco

Other Big Cities: Killeen, Round Rock

Worth
State Name: Worth

Named After: William Jenkins Worth

Capital: Fort Worth

Other Big Cities: Arlington, Dallas

Wigfall
State Name: Wigfall

Named After: Louis T. Wigfall

Capital: Stephenville

Other Big Cities: Wichita Falls, Stephenville

Reagan
State Name: Reagan

Named After: John Reagan

Capital: Amarillo

Other Big Cities: Pampa, Dumas

Lubbock
State Name: Lubbock

Named After: Francis Lubbock/Thomas S. Lubbock (disputed)

Capital: Lubbock

Other Big Cities: Plainview, Brownfield

Zavala
State Name: Zavala

Named After: Lorenzo de Zavala

Capital: Zavala (No longer exists in OTL)

Other Cities: Odessa, Midland

Seguin
State Name: Seguin

Named After: Juan Seguin

Capital: El Paso

Other Big Cities: Pecos, Fort Stockton