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    James Walker Fannin, Jr. ( Georgia, Estados Unidos, 1 de enero de 1804 - Goliad, Texas, 27 de marzo de 1836) fue un militar estadounidense que participó en la guerra de independencia de Texas. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... James Walker Fannin, Jr. fue un militar estadounidense que participó en la guerra de independencia ...

  2. 26 de dic. de 2018 · James Fannin was a Texas settler from Georgia who joined the Texas Revolution in its early stages. A West Point dropout, he was one of few men in Texas with any formal military training, so he was given a command when war broke out. He was present at the Siege of San Antonio and one of the commanders at the Battle of Concepcion.

  3. James W. Fannin, Jr., in the Texas Revolution 275 (b) The Division of Fanning Forces With the arrival of the Mexican forces, the Texans, especially those in the exposed areas, began to flee towards the east. Linn tells of his work as alcalde of Victoria, in advising the people of that locality to seek places of safety.37 The army naturally aided

  4. 15 de jul. de 2019 · The inspiration for the victory lay in the Twin Battle Cries, “Remember the Alamo, Remember Goliad.”. It is to the reluctant hero of Goliad, Col James Walker Fannin Jr., that this column is dedicated. Unlike Col William B. Travis, a firebrand, sure of himself and of his mission at the Alamo, the leader of the Texans at Goliad was a West ...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2023 · James Walker Fannin, Jr., was born on New Year’s Day in 1804 in rural Georgia. He came from a noted family that included veterans of the American Revolution, and later, the War of 1812.

  6. Fannin County was named in Fannin’s honor, as were the town of Fannin in Goliad County and Camp Fannin, a U.S. Army installation. Although most of Fannin's command was executed at Goliad on March 27, 1836, 28 men managed to escape the firing squads by fleeing to the woods and 20 more were spared as physicians, orderlies, interpreters, or mechanics.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2003 · Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. distinguished himself in a number of skirmishes during the Texas Revolution. He is best known for commanding the ill-fated group of Georgia volunteers and Texans massacred at Goliad, Texas, on March 27, 1836. Born January 1, 1804, Fannin was the illegitimate son of a Morgan County plantation owner, Dr. Isham Fannin. […]