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4th Col. W.S. Cook was good enough to show & explain to me particulars relative to the Capture of San Antonio in 1835, in which he took a very prominent part, & many interesting operations relative to the "War torn" Milam? He was from Kentucky & fought against England in 1812. 15.  he joined the Mexicans against the royalists. He was imprisoned by Sturbide?, but rescued by the people.  In 1828 he had a grant of land in Texas. He was imprisoned by the Mexicans but escaped & joined the Texans in the capture of Goliad.  Milam fell at the glorious assault of Bejar 7th December 1835.
4th Col. W.S. Cook was good enough to show & explain to me particulars relative to the Capture of San Antonio in 1835, in which he took a very prominent part, & many interesting operations relative to the "War torn" Milam  He was from Kentucky & fought against England in 1812. 15.  he joined the Mexicans against the royalists. He was imprisoned by Sturbide?, but rescued by the people.  In 1828 he had a grant of land in Texas. He was imprisoned by the Mexicans but escaped & joined the Texans in the capture of Goliad.  Milam fell at the glorious assault of Bejar 7th December 1835.

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85 4th Col. W.S. Cook was good enough to show & explain to me particulars relative to the Capture of San Antonio in 1835, in which he took a very prominent part, & many interesting operations relative to the "War torn" Milam He was from Kentucky & fought against England in 1812. 15. he joined the Mexicans against the royalists. He was imprisoned by Sturbide?, but rescued by the people. In 1828 he had a grant of land in Texas. He was imprisoned by the Mexicans but escaped & joined the Texans in the capture of Goliad. Milam fell at the glorious assault of Bejar 7th December 1835.