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  2. Juan Davis Bradburn - Wikipedia

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    Juan Davis Bradburn (born John Davis Bradburn; 1787 – April 20, 1842) was a brigadier general in the Mexican Army. His actions as commandant of the garrison at Anahuac in Mexican Texas in 1831 and 1832 led to the events known as the Anahuac Disturbances. Born and raised in the United States, Bradburn's first career was as a merchant and slave ...

  3. Anahuac disturbances - Wikipedia

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    Mexican military officer Juan Davis Bradburn, formerly an American citizen, was appointed commander of a new customs and garrison post on Galveston Bay. [2] In October 1830, Bradburn established a post atop a 30 feet (9.1 m) bluff at the entrance to the Trinity River.

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  5. Turtle Bayou Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    Federalist colonel José Antonio Mexía arrived in Brazoria, Texas, on July 16, 1832, with 400 troops and five ships to quell a supposed movement to sever Texas from Mexico. A copy of the Turtle Bayou Resolutions was included in the seven-point statement of causes for taking up arms that was presented to Mexía on July 18.

  6. Battle of Velasco - Wikipedia

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    Henson, Margaret Swett (1982), Juan Davis Bradburn: A Reappraisal of the Mexican Commander of Anahuac, College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 978-0-89096-135-3; House, Boyce (July 1960), "An incident at Velasco, 1832", Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 64 (1), Texas State Historical Association: 92– 95, JSTOR 30240905

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  8. Army soldier allegedly killed Navy veteran and his teacher ...

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    Juan Francisco Del Valle Ferrer, 25, was allegedly drunk driving in El Paso on Nov. 2 when he drove his Honda HR-V into a black Mercedes carrying Rick Ballard and Dalia Olivas around 11:37 p.m ...

  9. Anahuac, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Henson, Margaret Swett (1982), Juan Davis Bradburn: A Reappraisal of the Mexican Commander of Anahuac, College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 978-0-89096-135-3; Tucker, Phillip Thomas (2010), Exodus from the Alamo: The Anatomy of the Last Stand Myth, Philadelphia, PA: Casemate, ISBN 978-1-932033-93-9