The 1836 clash lasted about 18 minutes, but its outcome changed Texas history and is still honored statewide today.
San Jacinto Day, the commemoration of the famed 1836 battle that ended with the surrender of the Mexican army to Texas forces, will be celebrated next Saturday. Chronicle reporter Cynthia Leonor Garza ...
On the point overlooking the San Jacinto Bayou at San Jacinto Battleground, the service will consecrate the ground that became the final resting place of many of the fallen heroes. In all, more than 2 ...
Remember the Alamo? S.A.’s best-known landmark has partnered with the Texas Historical Commission, the San Jacinto Museum and the Presidio La Bahia to create San Jacinto Day: Texas Remembers, a ...
LA PORTE – Nearly eight weeks after the fall of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, in San Antonio, prospects for victory in the struggle for Texas independence from Mexico were growing dim until Texian Gen.
Bringing the stories of Texas history to life for his listeners is the mission Dr. Don Frazier, director of the Texas Center at Schreiner University, carries out on a regular ...
The San Jacinto Monument — the world's tallest war memorial at over 567 feet — is set to undergo a "transformative" $142 million expansion, according to a Wednesday news release from the San Jacinto ...
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"A list of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates engaged in the Battle of San Jacinto, on the 21st of April, 1836": p. [8]-18. siris_sil_318829 ...
On April 21, 1836, the Battle of San Jacinto marked a turning point in Texas history. Led by General Sam Houston, Texas ...
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