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shall come, and the changes that occur, the prayer of Texas' sons and daughters at this, their shrine, shall always be,
"Lord, keep their memories green!"
Brownsville, Texas.
ROLL OF COLONEL FANNIN'S COMMAND
1. Men of Colonel Francis W. Johnson's Party, Surprised at and near San Patricio, February 27, 1836.
(a) Killed:
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Bunsen, Dr. Gustav | Hort, Dr. William M. W. |
Coney, Henry | Pearson, Thomas K. |
Dale, Benjamin | Williams, William |
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Two San Antonio Mexicans, in the service of Texas, whose names are not known.
(b) Captured and sent as prisoners to Matamoros:
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Benson, William B. | Mahan, Phineas Jenks |
Bryan, John | McKneely, Samuel W. |
Copeland, George | Mitchell, Thomas S. |
Francois, Sebastian | Pittman, Hutchins M. |
Hall, William L. | Robison, Thomas |
Kerr, Lucius H. | Spiess, John |
Langenheim, William | |
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Five San Antonio Mexicans, in the service of Texas, including Arreola and Zambrano, members of well known families of Béxar. The Mexican archives should contain a list of these men.
(c) Escaped:
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Beck, John F. | Love, John H. |
Hufty, Edward H. | Miller, James M. |
Johnson, Francis W. | Toler, Daniel J. |
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Beck, Miller, and Hufty were killed at Goliad with Colonel Fannin's men.
Colonel Johnson's party numbered 34 men. Two other Americans, names unknown, were probably killed at San Patricio.
2. Men of Dr. James Grant's Party Destroyed at Agua Dulce, March 2, 1836.
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