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  2. Battle of Goliad - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Goliad was the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution. 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 .

  3. List of historical reenactment events - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance fair / battle Living History Festival: June Weald & Downland Living Museum: 17th Century through to World War II Weald & Downland Living Museum Living History Education / Festival / Reenactment Pennsic War: Late July / early August; lasts 17 days Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania: Pre-17th century Society for Creative Anachronism: n/a

  4. List of Texas Revolution battles - Wikipedia

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    Third battle of the Goliad Campaign. Texans inflicted heavy casualties, but split their forces and retreated, ending in capture. About 50 Texans killed and 98 captured with some later executions, 29 spared as laborers, survivors sent to Goliad and possibly 80-100 Mexican casualties with 50 wounded. M Battle of Coleto: outside Goliad: March 19 ...

  5. Presidio La Bahía - Wikipedia

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    It became the center of a community that developed as the modern-day city of Goliad, Texas, United States. The current location dates to 1747. During the Texas Revolution, the presidio was the site of the Battle of Goliad in October 1835, and the Goliad massacre in March 1836.

  6. Goliad State Park and Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a 188.3 acres (76 ha) state park located along the San Antonio River on the southern edge of Goliad, Texas. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#01000258) on March 12, 2001.

  7. Timeline of the Texas Revolution - Wikipedia

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    March 8 Fannin receives the news of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Mexican Generals Antonio Gaona, Adrián Woll, Vicente Filisola, and Juan Arago arrive with artillery and the remainder of the First Brigade at the Alamo. Houston orders Fannin with his command at Goliad and Neill with his command at Gonzales to go aid the Alamo defenders.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Goliad ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Goliad County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Goliad County, Texas .

  9. Fannin Battleground State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Fannin Battleground State Historic Site commemorates the Battle of Coleto Creek, a battle of the Texas Revolution, fought on March 19 and 20, 1836 between Texian forces commanded by Col. James W. Fannin and the Mexican Army commanded by Mexican General Jose de Urrea. Eventually surrounded and outnumbered, Fannin surrendered to the Mexican Army.

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