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    Adrián Woll (December 2, 1795 – February 1875) was a French Mexican general in the army of Mexico during the Texas Revolution and the military conflict...
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    Creek. As a result of this action, French-Mexican commander General Adrián Woll retreated south and back into Mexico. On January 9, 1842 word came from...
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    footballer Adrián Szekeres (born 1989), Hungarian footballer Adrián Szőke (born 1998), Serbian footballer Adrian Toma (born 1976), Romanian footballer Adrián Torres...
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    advancing on the rear of the Mexican Army. The Mexican commander, General Adrián Woll, afraid of being surrounded, sent 500 of his cavalry soldiers and two...
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    1842, about fifty men who had been captured in San Antonio by General Adrián Woll, including fifteen from Dawson's company, were confined. The following...
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  • Woll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrián Woll (1795–1875), Mexican general Balthasar Woll, (1922–1996), Oberscharführer in the...
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    jumping from the convent's balcony and made his way back to Texas. After Adrián Woll seized San Antonio in 1842, Lubbock was elected first lieutenant of Gardiner...
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    Antonio. About 1,400 Mexican troops, led by the French mercenary general Adrián Woll, launched a second attack and captured San Antonio on September 11, 1842...
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    Republic and the Mexican forces of Brig. General and French Mexican soldier Adrián Woll. The conflict began following Brig. General Ráfael Vásquez's incursion...
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    advancing on the rear of the Mexican Army. The Mexican commander, General Adrián Woll, sent 500 of his cavalrymen and two cannons to attack the group. The...
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    San Antonio attending Judge Anderson Hutchinson's court, when General Adrian Woll made his invasion of Texas and captured the city.: 15  Along with approximately...
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  • Mathew Caldwell and 200 gathered Texans, the forces of Mexican General Adrián Woll headed west. On September 21, they met up with a few Texas Rangers, who...
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  • a thirteen-day siege. On March 11, Sesma was ordered to go with Gen. Adrián Woll to San Felipe de Austin and then to Anahuac. On March 24, his orders...
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    attack by Mexican general José de Urrea. In 1842, Rafael Vásquez and Adrián Woll led Mexican forces in an invasion into the county. 1850 Coletoville is...
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  • composer, arranger, and jazz musician Eduardo Troconis, race-car driver Adrián Woll, 19th-century Mexican general, born and died in France José Youshimatz...
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  • representative of a Texas diplomatic mission to Mexico. He met with Adrian Woll's delegation at Sabinas, Mexico, where they discussed an amnesty offered...
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    Captain Jesse Billingsley against a Mexican invasion led by General Adrian Woll. Walker was captured on December 26, 1842, and marched to Mexico City...
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  • Gen. Adrián Woll invades Texas and captures San Antonio. September 18 - Col. Mathew Caldwell's and Capt. Jack Hays' companies attack General Woll's army...
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  • the Texas Declaration of Independence. Mexican Generals Antonio Gaona, Adrián Woll, Vicente Filisola, and Juan Arago arrive with artillery and the remainder...
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    Ugalde in the 18th century, Antonio López de Santa Anna in 1836, and Adrián Woll in 1842 were all thought to have used the Presidio Crossing. The first...
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    between Texas and Mexico worsened, especially after the Mexican general Adrián Woll and fourteen hundred troops again captured San Antonio in September....
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  • general who later led some of the early revolts against La Reforma. Adrián Woll A Franco-Mexican and former Napoleonic soldier who fought for Mexican...
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  • were needed to defend San Antonio from the invasion of Mexican General Adrián Woll, Asa Hill and Jeffrey Barksdale Hill, John's brother, decided to go....
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    Republic of Texas, under Adrián Woll, in the Battle of Salado Creek. Simultaneously, a separate Texian company approaching Woll's army from the rear is overwhelmed...
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    to flee to Mexico in 1842. Served with Mexico's General Adrian Woll and participated in Woll's 1842 invasion of Texas. Seguin, Texas, is named in his honor...
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    official courier. He was later killed by members of Mexican General Adrián Woll's force. Andrew Jackson Sowell Soldier 1815–1883 On February 23, Sowell...
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    in Texas, Colonel Cooke participated in the defeat of Mexican General Adrián Woll at Arroyo Hondo in 1842, where he was lightly wounded by a grape shot...
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    Row: José Hidalgo, Antonio Escandón, Ángel Domínguez, Antonio Peredo, Adrian Woll, Jose Maria de Landa. Front Row: Ignacio Marocho, José María Gutiérrez...
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    Mexicans back beyond the Rio Grande. A second Mexican raid led by General Adrian Woll in September of that year again captured San Antonio. McCulloch then...
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    Antonio and other near settlements, confronting and defeating General Adrián Woll, at the battle of Salado Creek. In 1826, Mathew was 28, he married Martha...
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