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    Goliad (/ˈɡoʊliæd/ GOH-lee-ad) is a city and the county seat of Goliad County, Texas, United States. It is known for the 1836 Goliad massacre during the...
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    97°22′59″W / 28.6476°N 97.3830°W / 28.6476; -97.3830 The Goliad massacre was an event of the Texas Revolution that occurred on March 27, 1836, following...
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    Goliad County (/ˈɡoʊliæd/ GOH-lee-ad) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population is 7,012. Its county seat is...
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    The Battle of Goliad was the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution. In the early-morning hours of October 9, 1835, Texas settlers attacked the Mexican...
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    of Goliad, Texas, United States. The current location dates to 1747. During the Texas Revolution, the presidio was the site of the Battle of Goliad in...
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  • The 1902 Goliad, Texas, tornado was a F4 tornado that struck the town of Goliad, Texas, United States, on Sunday, May 18, 1902. A total of 114 people...
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    James Fannin (category People who died in the Goliad Massacre)
    Fannin and his fellow prisoners of war were massacred soon afterward at Goliad, Texas, under Antonio López de Santa Anna's orders. He was memorialized in...
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  • Burr H. Duval (category People who died in the Goliad Massacre)
    during the Texas Revolution. He and hundreds of others surrendered to the Mexican army at Goliad, Texas, only to be executed in the Goliad Massacre. Burr...
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    The Goliad Campaign was the 1836 Mexican offensive to retake the Texas Gulf Coast during the Texas Revolution. Mexican troops under the command of General...
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    Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a 188.3 acres (76 ha) state park located along the San Antonio River on the southern edge of Goliad, Texas. It...
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  • Texas coastline, defeating Mexican troops at Goliad and at Fort Lipantitlán. The majority of the Texan troops followed General Sam Houston where they...
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    Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga (category Museums in Goliad County, Texas)
    encroachment from France. The third and final location near Goliad, Texas, is maintained now as part of Goliad State Park and Historic Site Established on 1722 on...
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    Bum Phillips (category People from Goliad, Texas)
    Oilers radio broadcasts. He subsequently retired to his horse ranch in Goliad, Texas. His son, Wade Phillips, has also held assistant and head coaching jobs...
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    San Antonio River (category Rivers of Goliad County, Texas)
    Bexar, Goliad, Karnes, Refugio, and Wilson. The first documented record of the river was from Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca on his explorations of Texas in 1535...
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  • Battalion at Refugio, Texas and he was elected lieutenant colonel. On February 12, the Georgia Battalion traveled with Fannin to Goliad. It was here at Fort...
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  • and of October. The first Texas Mile event was in October 2003 at the Goliad County Industrial Airpark, near Goliad, Texas, with 35 participants and relatively...
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    Victoria Moved in 1749 to La Bahia (now Goliad, Texas) The mission became the first large cattle ranch in Texas, with near 40,000 free roaming cattle at...
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    Beeville and Goliad, Texas Entrance sign at Beeville, Texas The city's terrain ranges from flat to gently rolling slopes, set in the South Texas Brush Country...
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  • Lenny Von Dohlen (category People from Goliad, Texas)
    on December 22, 1958, in Augusta, Georgia, and raised in Goliad, a small town in south Texas. He had German ancestry from his paternal grandfather and...
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    Handbook of Texas (online ed.). Texas State Historical Association. Huson, Hobart (1974). Captain Phillip Dimmitt's Commandancy of Goliad, 1835–1836:...
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    Columbus, Texas, not far from where Miss Kollman had been murdered near her family's home. Goliad Hanging Tree: Large oak tree in Goliad, Texas. For 24...
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    Donley, Parmer, Dallam, Moore, Hale, Wheeler, Bailey, Armstrong, Hamilton, Goliad, Carson, Childress, Collingsworth, Wilbarger, Wilson, Castro, Eastland,...
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    Ignacio Zaragoza (category People from Goliad, Texas)
    the Mexican province of Texas, in the village of Bahía del Espíritu Santo, in the state of Coahuila y Tejas (now Goliad, Texas, in the United States) on...
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  • province. . General Jose Urrea marched half of the troops up the Texas coast in the Goliad campaign, while Santa Anna led the rest of the troops to San Antonio...
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    sometimes called the "first Republic of Texas", which encompassed land from San Antonio to Nacogdoches and Goliad. 1819–1821 One of the flags of the Long...
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  • Goliad Independent School District is a public school district based in Goliad, Texas (USA). The district's boundaries parallel that of Goliad County....
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  • in northern Goliad County, Texas, United States. It lies along State Highway 119 north of the city of Goliad, the county seat of Goliad County. Its elevation...
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  • Juan Moya (category People from Goliad, Texas)
    army captain who fought in the Texas Revolution. Juan Moya was born around 1806 in the Presidio La Bahia (Goliad), Texas. His father was José Miguel Delgado...
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    Mexican General José de Urrea led a contingent of troops on the Goliad Campaign up the Texas coast, defeating all Texian troops in his path and executing...
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    walked until he reached the Rio Grande. However, as Gregorio arrived in Goliad, Texas, he met with his friend named "El Teco". However, El Teco betrayed him...
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