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  2. Most Terrifying Places in America - Wikipedia

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    Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas Overview In the fifth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of nine haunted locations, which are reportedly haunted by the supernatural.

  3. Presidio La Bahía - Wikipedia

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    The presidio was fortified with six 8-lb cannon. Soldiers alternated guard duty at the presidio and the mission; others were assigned to guard the presidio horses or to protect supply trains coming from the Rio Grande or San Antonio de Béxar from attacks by Lipan Apache raiding parties. [20] 1769 map depicting Presidio La Bahia [21]

  4. Ghost Lab - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Lab is a weekly American paranormal television series that premiered on October 6, 2009, on the Discovery Channel. ... Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas:

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    "The Presidio La Bahia and its mission were first established on Garcitas Creek in 1721," Ralston says. "It was next moved to the Guadalupe River in Victoria County and then finally to the San ...

  6. Texas ranked most haunted state in America. Here are 20 ... - AOL

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    Texas has 13,710 cemeteries, residents have reported 7,517 ghost sightings and it also has the most haunted locations per 100,000 people. Texas has 13,710 cemeteries, residents have reported 7,517 ...

  7. Spanish missions in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Its lands were regranted to the mission of Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña around 1731. [39] [41] Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga (La Bahia) 28.65722, -97.38666: 1722 Originally established in Matagorda Bay where it was referred to as La Bahia. It moved in 1726 near Victoria and in 1748 to present-day Goliad.

  8. Battle of Goliad - Wikipedia

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    In the early-morning hours of October 9, 1835, Texas settlers attacked the Mexican Army soldiers garrisoned at Presidio La Bahía, a fort near the Mexican Texas settlement of Goliad. La Bahía lay halfway between the only other large garrison of Mexican soldiers (at Presidio San Antonio de Béxar) and the then-important Texas port of Copano.

  9. Goliad, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The rebels controlled the presidio until July or August 1813, when José Joaquín de Arredondo led royalist troops in retaking all of Texas. [17] Henry Perry, a member of the Republican Army of the North, led forces back to Texas in 1817 and attempted to recapture La Bahia. The Spanish reinforced the presidio with soldiers from San Antonio, and ...