Liberty (60-ton schooner)
Sold to cover the cost of repairs to it and other Texas ships, July 1836
Invincible (125-ton schooner)
Driven ashore in combat and destroyed, August 26, 1837
Brutus (125-ton schooner)
Went aground in combat, August 26, 1837, subsequently wrecked
Independence (125-ton schooner)
Captured by the Mexicans, April 17, 1837
Battle off the Brazos, April 17, 1837
Mexican brigs-of-war Vencedor del Álamo and Libertador capture the Texan schooner-of-war Independence
Battle off Galveston, August 27, 1837
Mexican brigs-of-war Iturbide and Libertador drove Texan schooner-of-war Invincible aground
Capture of Pelicano, March 5, 1836
Texas schooner-of-war Liberty captured the Mexican merchant schooner with supplies intended for Mexican forces
Action off Boca Chica, April 3, 1836
Texas schooner-of-war Invincible drove the Mexican sloop-of-war Moctezuma aground and destroyed it
Capture of Pocket, April 3, 1836
Texas schooner-of-war Invincible seized the US merchant vessel Pocket carrying supplies for Santa Anna's Amry
Action off Sisal, July 26, 1837
Texas schooners-of-war Invincible and Brutus captured merchant ships Telégrafo, Adventure, and Union
Capture of Cozumel, July 1837
Crews from the Texas schooners-of-war Invincible and Brutus land and claim the island for the Republic of Texas; this claim is currently disputed.
Action off the Alcranes, July 27, 1837
Texas schooners-of-war Invincible and Brutus captured the Mexican merchant vessels Obispo and the Eliza Russel
Capture of Correo de Tabasco, August 12, 1837
Texas schooners-of-war Invincible and Brutus captured the Mexican merchant vessel Correo de Tabasco
Action off Vera Cruz, August 17, 1837
Texas schooners-of-war Brutus captured the Rafaelita
Capture of San Juan Bautista, November 20, 1840
The Texas steamer Zavala and sloop-of-war Austin put the capital of the Yucatán under their guns, and earned a $25,000 ransom from terrified officials.
Zavalla (sidewheel steamer)
Laid up and scrapped, 1842
San Jacinto (170-ton schooner)
Driven ashore in a storm onto Arcas Caye and wrecked, June 26, 1840
San Antonio (170-ton schooner)
Lost at sea after October 1, 1842
San Bernard (170-ton schooner)
Beached and left to rot, September 1842
Wharton (400-ton brig)
Transferred to US Navy, May 11, 1846
Archer (400-ton brig)
Transferred to US Navy, May 11, 1846
Austin (600-ton sloop)
Transferred to US Navy, May 11, 1846, commissioned in Pensacola
Capture of Progreso, February 6, 1842
Texan schooner-of-war San Bernard and sloop-of-war Austin captured the Mexican merchant vessel Progreso
Capture of Dolorita and Dos Amigos, April 1842.
Texan schooner-of-war San Bernard and sloop-of-war Austin captured the Mexican merchant vessels Dolorita and Dos Amigos
Action off Campeche, April 30, 1843
Texas brig-of-war Wharton, sloop-of-war Austin, and Yucatecan schooners-of-war Independencia, Sisaleno, and five gunboats swept the Mexican steamer Regenerator and brings-of-war Yucateco and Imán, and two schooners-of-war Campecheno and Aguila on April 30, driving off the flotilla and lifting the siege of Campeche.
Battle of Campeche, May 16, 1843
Texas brig-of-war Wharton and sloop-of-war Austin engaged the Mexican ironclad steamers Moctezuma and Guadaloupe on May 16, 1843, driving the damaged warships away