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  1. The earliest known map of the San Jacinto campaign roughly showing the routes of the Texan and Mexican armies from Gonzales to San Jacinto battleground (marked "Battle"). Texas army campsites are identified as shaded circles along the route.

  2. unique first-hand account of the Battle of San Jacinto. Follow them across the battlefield and see the battle through the eyes of the Texians who fought here.

  3. Battlefield Maps. OVER THE YEARS, historians have offered different visual interpretations of what happend during the Texas War of Independence and at San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. Here are a few of the many maps in our collection. Explore a detailed map of the battleground of San Jacinto.

  4. 1 kwi 2011 · The earliest known map of the San Jacinto campaign roughly showing the routes of the Texan and Mexican armies from Gonzales to San Jacinto battleground (marked "Battle"). Texas army...

  5. Map of the Texan and Mexican Armies at the commencement of the Battle of San Jacinto, showing the positions of the armies and features of the terrain between Buffalo Bayou and San Jacinto Bay. Distances to various cities are given.

  6. 4 wrz 2018 · Map of San Jacinto battlefield, showing positions of Texas army and Mexican army, and battle formation of Texas Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry in the attack on Santa Anna’s breastworks.

  7. Texas Flags. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001. McGahey, James S. “The Lone Star of Texas: History of the Flag of the Republic - How and Where It Was First Made and Used.” The Galveston Daily News. June 19, 1887, 1 edition. McKeehan, Wallace L. “Dimmit’s Goliad Flag.” Sons of DeWitt Colony Texas.

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