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Violent wolead ran party spirit & after some time Houston treated the | Violent [[wolead?]] ran party spirit & after some time Houston treated the hot blood of the U.S. Volunteers who remained in Texas & the fighting adherents to the War party to an amateur campaign, the history of the surprize of them a skirmish of Lipuntitlan was no had sequel and was enough for the young warriors. | ||
Santana sent General Woll into a considerable | Santana sent General Woll into a considerable force into Texas, believing that such was the political & military disorganization of the 'rebels' that there was a chance of recovering part of Texas, & [[enone?]] over preventing emigration. | ||
The War party had lost some of its energy by the steady line of the execution's conduct, but it is true emigration was stopped & many of the | The War party had lost some of its energy by the steady line of the execution's conduct, but it is true emigration was stopped & many of the settlers in the West left their homes. | ||
Woll marched into San Antonio, but was glad soon to retreat over the Rio Grande after the 'whipping' he got at the Salado river; altho a host of the Mexicans managed to surround Dawson's | Woll marched into San Antonio, but was glad soon to retreat over the Rio Grande after the 'whipping' he got at the Salado river; altho' a host of the Mexicans managed to surround Dawson's company in a 'Mote' & slaughteedr nearly the whole of them. The war party's cry was 'Texas | ||
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Violent wolead? ran party spirit & after some time Houston treated the hot blood of the U.S. Volunteers who remained in Texas & the fighting adherents to the War party to an amateur campaign, the history of the surprize of them a skirmish of Lipuntitlan was no had sequel and was enough for the young warriors.
Santana sent General Woll into a considerable force into Texas, believing that such was the political & military disorganization of the 'rebels' that there was a chance of recovering part of Texas, & enone? over preventing emigration. The War party had lost some of its energy by the steady line of the execution's conduct, but it is true emigration was stopped & many of the settlers in the West left their homes. Woll marched into San Antonio, but was glad soon to retreat over the Rio Grande after the 'whipping' he got at the Salado river; altho' a host of the Mexicans managed to surround Dawson's company in a 'Mote' & slaughteedr nearly the whole of them. The war party's cry was 'Texas
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