Killing Fannin

Killing Fannin
Title Killing Fannin PDF eBook
Author Roy Sullivan
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 111
Release 2018-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1546255877

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Remember Goliad! was as famous a rallying cry during the Texas Revolution as Remember the Alamo! Despite the disparity in casualties (Goliads were over twice those of the Alamo), relatively little is remembered about the grisly massacre of an estimated 490 Texan and American prisoners of war by order of Santa Anna on Palm Sunday, March 27, 1865. Killing Fannin is not only about the execution of the Texas commander at Goliad. It is a recounting of the decisions leading to his defeat by a superior Mexican army. Overriding Fannins death is the tragic, cruel massacre of his men, most of them volunteers from the US who cared enough for Texan independence that they fought and lost their lives for it. Remember Goliad!

Murder and Mayhem

Murder and Mayhem
Title Murder and Mayhem PDF eBook
Author James Smallwood
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 212
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781585442805

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In the states of the former Confederacy, Reconstruction amounted to a second Civil War, one that white southerners were determined to win. An important chapter in that undeclared conflict played out in northeast Texas, in the Corners region where Grayson, Fannin, Hunt, and Collin Counties converged. Part of that violence came to be called the Lee-Peacock Feud, a struggle in which Unionists led by Lewis Peacock and former Confederates led by Bob Lee sought to even old scores, as well as to set the terms of the new South, especially regarding the status of freed slaves. Until recently, the Lee-Peacock violence has been placed squarely within the Lost Cause mythology. This account sets the record straight. For Bob Lee, a Confederate veteran, the new phase of the war began when he refused to release his slaves. When Federal officials came to his farm in July to enforce emancipation, he fought back and finally fled as a fugitive. In the relatively short time left to his life, he claimed personally to have killed at least forty people--civilian and military, Unionists and freedmen. Peacock, a dedicated leader of the Unionist efforts, became his primary target and chief foe. Both men eventually died at the hands of each other's supporters. From previously untapped sources in the National Archives and other records, the authors have tracked down the details of the Corners violence and the larger issues it reflected, adding to the reinterpretation of Reconstruction history and rescuing from myth events that shaped the following century of Southern politics.

Steel Shot, Proposed Use for Hunting Waterfowl

Steel Shot, Proposed Use for Hunting Waterfowl
Title Steel Shot, Proposed Use for Hunting Waterfowl PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 612
Release 1976
Genre
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Kia: Killed in the Alamo

Kia: Killed in the Alamo
Title Kia: Killed in the Alamo PDF eBook
Author Roy Sullivan
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 58
Release 2019-07-09
Genre History
ISBN 1728318610

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“KIA: Killed In the Alamo” highlights the struggle of three Alamo Colonels (Travis, Bowie and Crockett) to organize, sustain and lead the stubborn defenders of the Alamo who gave their lives fighting for an independent Texas. On March 6, 1836, Mexican General, (and President) Santa Ana directed his powerful army to not only assault the old Alamo and its Texas defenders, he ordered the immediate execution of any survivors. The defenders of the Alamo, mostly volunteers, came from eastern and southern United States, Ireland, England, Scotland, Germany, and Denmark as well as well as Texas. Sadly, the birthplaces of 48 of the 212 slain defenders are unknown. To honor their heroism and bravery, a roster of their names is at Chapter 14. Perhaps the highest accolade for these heroic defenders is that inscribed on the Cenotaph in San Antonio, Texas, next to the Alamo: “IN MEMORY OF THE HEROES WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES AT THE ALAMO MARCH 6, 1836, IN THE DEFENSE OF TEXAS. THEY CHOSE NEVER TO SURRENDER NOR RETREAT; THESE BRAVE HEARTS, WITH FLAG STILL WAVING, PERISHED IN THE FLAMES OF NOBILITY THAT THEIR HIGH SACRIFICE MIGHT LEAD TO THE FOUNDING OF TEXAS.”

The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848

The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848
Title The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848 PDF eBook
Author George Lockhart Rives
Publisher New York, Scribner
Pages 810
Release 1913
Genre History
ISBN

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Eighteen Minutes

Eighteen Minutes
Title Eighteen Minutes PDF eBook
Author Stephen L. Moore
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 548
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9781589070097

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The book follows General Sam Houston as he takes command of the Texas Volunteers to lead them to victory six weeks after the fall of the Alamo.

The Lure of Texas

The Lure of Texas
Title The Lure of Texas PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Morritt
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 445
Release 2011-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 1443827738

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This book affords the reader an in-depth history of Texas from the earliest Paleographical era, providing details of the occupation of Texas by Spain, France and Mexico, and gives the reader contemporary accounts of battles and incursions leading up to the Battle of the Alamo and to the establishment of Statehood.