The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was a failed commercial and military expedition in 1841 by the Republic of Texas with the objective of competing with the...
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"Narrative of the Texan Santa Fé Expedition". en.wikiquote.org. Retrieved 2017-10-25. Hyslop, Stephen Garrison (2001). Bound for Santa Fe: The Road to New...
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2023. Carroll, H. Bailey. "Texan Santa Fe Expedition" Archived 2011-05-13 at the Wayback Machine. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association...
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Dead Man's Walk (category Texas literature)
as they join up with the Texas Rangers on a fictional expedition based loosely on the historical Texan Santa Fe Expedition of 1841. Although the exact...
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actually controlled or even approached (aside from the tragic Texan Santa Fe Expedition). Mexico controlled the territory later known as the Mexican Cession...
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an attempt to assert Texan ownership of New Mexico and to capture the trade flowing to New Mexico along the Santa Fe Trail, Texas governor Mirabeau Lamar...
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Thomas Saltus Lubbock (category Burials at Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas))
the failed Texan Santa Fe Expedition. During the Civil War, he rose to the rank of colonel in the Confederate Army and commanded Terry's Texas Rangers for...
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The Capture of Santa Fe, also known as the Battle of Santa Fe or the Battle of Cañoncito, took place near Santa Fe, New Mexico, the capital of the Mexican...
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soldiers from the Republic of Texas, survivors of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the Dawson Massacre, and the Mier Expedition, were imprisoned here. 300...
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George Wilkins Kendall (category Immigrants to the Republic of Texas)
Narrative of the Texan Santa Fé Expedition. Wiley & Putnam. OCLC 561051363. "George Wilkins Kendall – Boerne, Kendall County, Texas". Recorded Texas Historic...
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attempt to affirm the Texan ownership of New Mexico and capture the trade that flowed to New Mexico along the Camino de Santa Fe, Texas Governor Mirabeau...
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intending to take control of the Santa Fe Trail. Known as the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the force was poorly prepared and easily captured by the New...
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Manuel Armijo (category Mexican governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition; and he later surrendered to the United States in the Mexican–American War, leading to the capture of Santa Fe and occupation...
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Richard Fox Brenham (category Brenham, Texas)
1843) was an American physician, and member of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition and the Mier expedition. Brenham was born in 1810 in Woodford County, Kentucky...
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throughout the United States in the Mexican–American War, the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the American Civil War, the 1849 Gold Rush, and the Westward...
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Mier Expedition: The Drawing of the Black Bean. Texas portal History portal Ciudad Mier John Christopher Columbus Hill Texan Santa Fe Expedition Lord...
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of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition fail to capture Santa Fe or any part of the territory. 1846 — General Stephen W. Kearny's army enters Santa Fe via the...
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George Washington Grover House (category Culture of Galveston, Texas)
expedition in Santa Fe, Grover was among the members selected to meet with the Mexican contingent. The endeavor proved to be disastrous when a Texan officer...
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sparse. About a decade previous, some members of the ill-fated Texan Santa-Fe Expedition of 1841, which passed through the area, chose to stay. One particularly...
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2017. Kendall, Texan Santa Fé Expedition, i, p. 192. Gregg, Josiah." Gregg's Commerce of the prairies: or, The journal of a Santa Fé trader, 1831. A...
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Wichita River (category Rivers of Texas)
Red River just west of Byers Bend in northern Clay County. The Texan Santa Fe Expedition crossed the river at the site of present-day Wichita Falls in...
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unknown toll on their numbers. Varying numbers of "Volunteers of the Texan Army Santa Fe Prisoners" are known to have left Mexico and returned to New Orleans...
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Dead Man's Walk (miniseries) (category Television series about the Texas Ranger Division)
large group is being assembled in order to seize Santa Fe from the Mexicans as the Texan Santa Fe Expedition. McCrae encounters Clara Forsythe at the local...
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William A. A. Wallace (category Burials at Texas State Cemetery)
who signs on with Augustus McCrae and Woodrow Call to go on the Texan Santa Fe Expedition. After they are captured by Mexican authorities, they are made...
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Lonesome Dove (category Texas literature)
feature other prominent historical events and locations such as the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the Great Raid of 1840, and the King Ranch, and characters such...
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Thomas Falconer (jurist) (category Republic of Texas)
Falconer, Thomas (1963). "Introduction". Letters and notes on the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, 1841-1842 (Reprint of the 1930 ed. published by Dauber & Pine...
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Texan Santa Fe Expedition. Depicts the Texas Rangers and Texas Army. 2004: The Alamo, a feature film based on the Battle of the Alamo. Depicts Texas Rangers...
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Andrés Reséndez (category Historians of Texas)
Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800–1850, Cambridge University Press. 2005. A Texas Patriot on Trial in Mexico: José Antonio Navarro and the Texan Santa Fe Expedition...
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Manuel Antonio Chaves (category People of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico)
soldier he probably negotiated the surrender of a large part of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition. Chaves, a lineal descendant of one of the Spanish conquistadores...
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the same as the newly established Mexican settlements of Texas. The Texan Santa Fe Expedition was launched to seize the contested territory but failed...
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