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  1. http://www.thc.texas.gov — This 360-degree video is the full film by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) about the Goliad Massacre, which took place in Mar...

  2. http://www.thc.texas.gov — This 360-degree video is a trailer for an upcoming short film by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) about the Goliad Massacre, ...

  3. 12 maj 2022 · Experience the Annual Goliad Reenactment and walk hallowed ground.

  4. 28 lut 2022 · This location was important for supplies and protecting the coast. February 13, 1836 Fannin received orders from the Texas government to protect important areas, like Refugio and Gonzales, and to defend Goliad. February 16, 1836 General Jose de Urrea entered Texas with Santa Anna’s armies and begins marching toward Goliad. February 25-26, 1836

  5. Map showing the three Goliad Massacre locations (red crosses), Presidio La Bahía (Ft. Defiance), and the site of the “Grave of Fannin and men”. From “ Ehrenberg: Goliad Survivor-Old West ...

  6. 12 sie 2021 · Goliad: The Bloodiest Massacre of the Texan Revolution. The bloodiest massacre of the Texas Revolution prompted vengeance at the Alamo, yet failed to gain the same legendary status. by Ron Soodalter 8/12/2021. Fannin's troops were marched from Goliad and executed on the orders of Mexican dictator Santa Anna. (Donald M. Yena, From Battles of Texas)

  7. 26 maj 2015 · The finely bred, West Point-trained officer lingered for days as a 1,400-man army led by Santa Anna’s chief lieutenant, General Jose de Urrea, closed in on Goliad. Whether indecisive, stubborn ...