Fannin joined the UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADAMY at West Point on July 1, 1819 under the name "James F. Walker".
James Walker Fannin was a 19th century U.S. military figure and Texas leader during the Texas revolution of 1835-36. James Walker Fannin is best known for being executed, along with all his troops in the Mexican War.
James Walker Log House was created in 1824.
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She died at age 51.
Madame C. J. Walker died on May 25, 1919, when she was 51 years old she died of hypertension
Madame C.j. Walker's family members were her mother Minerva Breedlove and Madame walker's father Owen Breedlove. She had a sister named Louvenia and 4 brothers: Alexander, James, Solomon, and Owen Jr.
march 27 1836
James Fannin walker died march 27 1836 in Texas , he died because someone shot him.
he faught in the battle of gonzalis and goliad
He went to the restroom
James Walker Fannin was born January 1, 1804. Hope this helps you!
James Walker Fannin, George Washington, and Barack Obama.
March 27, 1836.
James Walker Fannin was born in early 1804 in Georgia. He was adopted by his maternal grandfather, James W. Walker, and raised on a plantation near Marion. Hope this helps :)
yes on march 27 1836
well one good thing is that he battled in the battle of gonzales war!
I know he fought in a lot of battles but like why did people consider him important?
James Fannin is famous for his role in the Texas Revolution as a commander of the Texian forces during the Battle of Coleto Creek and the Goliad Massacre in 1836. He and his men were executed by the Mexican army under General Santa Anna, making Fannin a martyr figure in Texas history.