Martin Perfecto de Cos
Martin Perfecto de Cos commanded the Mexican Army. Stephen F. Austin commanded the Texian Army until about 23 November 1835 when he turned command over to Edward Burleson. James Bowie, Juan Seguin and James Fannin were among the officers present.
It was a "Battle" that could hardly be called a "skirmish" except that the Mexican Army regulars withdrew, the Texians kept their cannon, claimed a major victory and showed their determination as rebels.
december
The designer of the flag is unknown
There were about 187 Texians and about 2,400 soldiers from Mexico.
I think it was in October 3rd- December 11th of 1835 :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
it happened on dec.3rd 1835 in san antonio.the Texas basicly obtained Texas to get more people in there army
Increased numbers (1040 Mexicans against 300 Texians) as well as the fact that Texians were pinned down at a prairie from all sides. It was an unwinnable battle; James Fannin, commander of the Texian force surrendered on March 20.
Martin Perfecto de Cos commanded the Mexican Army. Stephen F. Austin commanded the Texian Army until about 23 November 1835 when he turned command over to Edward Burleson. James Bowie, Juan Seguin and James Fannin were among the officers present.
Ben Milam was killed near San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas). He was killed on December 7, 1835 during the attack and siege of Bexar (San Antonio), as part of the larger Texas Revolution against Mexico.
Bexar County Texas has a population of 1,714,773.
It was a "Battle" that could hardly be called a "skirmish" except that the Mexican Army regulars withdrew, the Texians kept their cannon, claimed a major victory and showed their determination as rebels.
Bexar County Courthouse was created in 1892.
Bexar is in North America. More specifically in the state of Texas in the US.
The Second Seminole War began in 1835. By May of 1837, many of the tribe's chiefs had surrendered to American forces.
Villa de Bexar was the original name of the Spanish settlement that later became San Antonio, Texas. "Villa" means town or village, and "Bexar" is likely a corruption of the original Native American name for the area, which was later adapted by the Spanish settlers.
The address of the Bexar County (Texas) Courthouse is 100 Dolorosa Street, San Antonio, TX 78205. It may also be known as the Bexar County Justice Center, which is different than the Cadena-Reeves Justice Center located at 300 Dolorosa Street, San Antonio. The Bexar County Courthouse houses most of Bexar County's district courts, Bexar County Constitutional Court, several County Courts, and the county Probate Courts. There are, however, several other locations in Bexar County that hear cases, so if you are trying to figure out where to go for a particular case, it is best to check whether Bexar County Courthouse houses the court you are looking for. For a directory of all the courts in Bexar County, visit the Bexar County Court Guide related link.