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(4) Muster Roll of Captain Isaac Ticknor's Company, Jan. 19 to Feb. 29, 1836, pp. 10-11;

(5) Muster Roll of Captain Ira J. Westover's Company, Jan. 3, to Feb. 29, 1836, pp. 11-12;

(6) Muster Roll of Captain A. B. King's Company, Dec. 25, 1835 to March 1, 1836, p. 13;

(7) Muster Roll of Captain Burr H. Duval's Company, Dec. 25, 1835 to Feb. 29, 1836, pp. 14-15;

(8) Muster Roll of Captain Peyton S. Wyatt's Company, Dec. 25, 1835 to Feb. 29, 1836, pp. 15-16;

(9) Muster Roll of Captain David N. Burke's Company, Nov. 2, 1835 to Feb. 29, 1836, p. 16;

(10) Muster Roll of Captain Samuel O. Pettus' Company (undated and incomplete), p. 17;

(11) Muster Roll of Captain Jack Shackelford's Company, Jan. 19 to Feb. 29, 1836, p. 18;

(12) Muster Roll of Captain A. C. Horton's Company, p. 19;

(13) Roll of Col. Fannin's Field Officers and Staff, p. 20.
 

[Ed: The LOMR are, now at least, in two books. The above rolls are in the earlier book, titled since 1996, Muster Rolls #1, 1850, apparently rebound since 1936 in a slightly different page order (see Note  1 ). The later book, Muster Rolls #2, 1856/57 contains the Chenoweth roll, below.

Muster Rolls #1, 1850 is available online and Muster Rolls #2, 1856/57 has been published. See LOMR in Bibliography.]
 

Fannin made no return on February 29th for Pettus', King's, or Chenoweth's companies, probably because those companies were not at Goliad that day. Chenoweth was stationed at the Cibolo crossing of the Bexar-Goliad road, and Pettus and King seem to have been scouting a party of the enemy. King's company was mustered on March 1st; and there is a general muster roll of Chenoweth's company preserved at page 68, Land Office Muster Rolls; but the undated muster roll of Pettus' Company incorporated in the Land Office Muster Rolls seems to have been the roll returned by Captain Cooke


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NOTES FROM AN UNFINISHED STUDY OF FANNIN AND HIS MEN
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