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  1. 217 US-183 East of Presidio La Bahia on Lopez Rd. Goliad, TX 77963. After “Remember the Alamo,” the Texas Revolution’s most potent battle cry was “Remember Goliad.”. A charming community on the San Antonio River now sits where, in 1836, Mexican forces executed Col. James Fannin and his men. Some were killed along roads near Goliad’s ...

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesTexas Revolution - TSHA

    7 de mar. de 2024 · James Fannin, commander of a sizeable force of about 400 men at Goliad, started for San Antonio, but returned to his fort. A few others trickled in, including David Crockett with his Tennessee volunteers and Albert Martin with thirty-two men from Gonzales, who slipped over the Alamo walls on March 1.

  3. Batalla de Coleto. La batalla de Coleto (inglés:Battle of Coleto Creek), fue un episodio bélico parte de la Campaña Goliad durante la Independencia de Texas en la que combatieron los rebeldes texanos y fuerzas del ejército mexicano del 19 de marzo al 20 de marzo de 1836. Los rebeldes de Texas, al mando del coronel James Fannin, fueron ...

  4. La batalla de Coleto (inglés:Battle of Coleto Creek), fue un episodio bélico parte de la Campaña Goliad durante la Independencia de Texas en la que combatieron los rebeldes texanos y fuerzas del ejército mexicano del 19 de marzo al 20 de marzo de 1836. Los rebeldes de Texas, al mando del coronel James Fannin, fueron derrotados por las tropas federales del general José de Urrea.

  5. 2 de dic. de 2023 · James Walker Fannin, Jr., had arrived in Texas only in 1834. The 30-year-old planter brought his wife and two daughters with him. A fight with Mexico was brewing, and Fannin jumped in with both feet.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Colonel Fannin was the last of the group to face the firing squad. The State of Texas erected a historical monument at Columbia Cemetery in 1936, 100 years after the death of Nathaniel C. Hazen in Columbia, Texas, in honor of the soldier who died at 28 on December 27, 1836, following his involvement in both the battles of Coleto Creek under Colonel James Fannin and at San Jacinto under the ...

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