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Ingram, Allen | Rains, Joel D. |
Moses, McK | Rounds, George |
Pease, L. T. | Trezevant, James P. |
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(e) Detailed to build boats, at Victoria, March 23, 1836: afterward escaped:
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Barnwell, James H. | Lamkin, John James |
Callaghan, Joseph | Neely, James H. |
Callahan, James H. | O'Daniel, John, Jr. |
Gamble, Joseph | Patterson, Edward |
Hammock, Roderick Pierce | Smith, Thomas J. |
Hitchcock, Andrew Jackson | Spiller, John T. |
Horry, Thomas | Stewart, Thomas G. |
Kennymore, John C. P. | Wilkinson, William L. |
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All those who knew A. J. Hitchcock in his old age are convinced that he escaped from the massacre on March 27, instead of having been detained at Victoria on the 23rd; but all existing official records and statements of contemporaries are in accord in listing him as one of the Victoria men.
(f) Detained at Victoria by General Urrea; afterward escaped:
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Durain, Emanuel | Mordecai, Benjamin |
Greene, Sion Duff | Welsh, William |
Moran, Martin | |
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5. Men of Colonel Fannin's Command, as of March 18-19, 1836:
(a) Escaped to Victoria, night of March 18:
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Durret, Silas M. | Ludington, Elam |
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(b) Mounted men under Captain Horton, not captured on March 19-20, 1836:
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Adams, Thomas Jefferson | Fenner, Joseph |
Austin, Norman | Francis, William C. |
Baylor, Dr. John Walker | George, Jefferson |
Betts, Jacob | Horton, Albert C. |
Boom, Garrett E. | Jones, Francis |
Bridgeman, George J. | Jones, John |
Brooks, George Whitfield | Kincheloe, Augustus S. |
Buckner, J. W. | Moore, James W. |
Cantwell, Thomas | Morgan, Charles |
Clements, Joseph | Osborn, John L. |
DeMoss, Lewis | Osborn, Thomas |
DeMoss, William | Riley, Michael |
Eastland, Nicholas W. | Robinson, George N. |
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