It is not, however, an official state holiday whereby offices are closed, but instead a "partial staffing holiday": state offices are required to be open on that day but with reduced staffing.[1]
texas, independence, celebration, adoption, texas, declaration, independence, march, 1836, with, this, document, signed, delegates, settlers, mexican, texas, officially, declared, independence, from, mexico, created, republic, texas, texas, declaration, indepe. Texas Independence Day is the celebration of the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2 1836 With this document signed by 59 delegates settlers in Mexican Texas officially declared independence from Mexico and created the Republic of Texas Texas Independence DayThe Texas Declaration of IndependenceObserved byTexasDateMarch 2Next timeMarch 2 2025 2025 03 02 FrequencyAnnualIt is not however an official state holiday whereby offices are closed but instead a partial staffing holiday state offices are required to be open on that day but with reduced staffing 1 See also editTimeline of the Texas Revolution San Jacinto DayReferences edit Official Texas State Holidays TSLAC Tsl texas gov 2011 08 31 Retrieved 2019 07 30 External links editWashington on the Brazos Official Texas State Holidays Texas Declaration of Independence Handbook of Texas Online A True and Unexaggerated Summary of Texas Heroics Portal nbsp Texas nbsp nbsp This article relating to the history of the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas Independence Day amp oldid 1176145405, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,