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The Goliad Declaration of Independence was signed on December 20, 1835 at Presidio La Bahía in Mexican Texas. [1] "Bloody arm" flag flown over Presidio La Bahía at the signing of the Goliad Declaration of Independence.
One of the new arrivals, merchant Philip Dimmitt, received a missive from the Goliad customs agent with news that Cos and his war chest had already departed La Bahía to travel to San Antonio de Béxar. [11] Undeterred, the group marched out on October 9. [10] Ira Ingram led the vanguard, which halted 1 mile (1.6 km) outside Goliad. [12]
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When he wipes out a complete town, leaving only burnt-out ruins, just six soldiers are left and they retreat into the desert, hoping to reach the safety of Fort Macklin. But, it is, at least, 100 miles (160.9 km) away and they are short of water. They are reinforced by members of a stagecoach and find limited water at a deserted mission.
[9] 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: Yes Yes No [10] Poltergeist: No Yes Yes [11] [12] 1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie: Yes Yes No Segment: "Kick the Can" [13] 1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Yes No No [14] 1985 The Color Purple: Yes Yes No [15] The Goonies: No Executive Story Also uncredited second unit director and editor 1987 Empire ...
The story, which became a Texas classic, recounted Duval's escape from the Goliad Massacre, in which his brother, Burr H. Duval, was killed, as well as other tales. [1] Another brother, Thomas Howard DuVal, was a distinguished Texas judge. Their father, William Pope Duval, was the Territorial Governor of Florida from 1822 to 1834.
According to one account, filming went very smoothly, in contrast to many Errol Flynn movies around this time. The star was co-operative and well behaved and enjoyed the experience. [17] However Vernon Sewell who worked on the film said it was a technical disaster. [18]