The Mexican Side Of The Texas Revolution 1836 By The Chief Mexican Participants
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The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution 1836
Author | : Antonio López de Santa Anna |
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Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : Mexico |
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Manifesto relative to his operations in the Texas campaign and his capture, by A.L. de Santa Anna - A true account of the first Texas campaign and the events subsequent to the battle of San Jacinto, by R. Martinez Caro. -Representation to the supreme government with notes on his operations as general-in-chief of the army of Texas, by V. Filisola. - Diary of the military operations of the division which, under his command, campaigned in Texas, by J. Urrea. - Relations.
The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution, 1836, by the Chief Mexican Participants, General Antonio López de Santa-Anna, D. Ramón Martínez Caro,... General Vicente Filisola, General José Urrea, General José María Tornel,... Translated with Notes by Carlos E. Castañeda,...
Author | : Antonio López de Santa-Anna (General.) |
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Total Pages | : 391 |
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The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution (1836)
Author | : Antonio López de Santa Anna |
Publisher | : Scholars Bookshelf |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781601050366 |
2006 Scholar's Bookshelf reprint edition. Gathers five central documents, all translated with notes by Carlos Castaeda, and written by Mexicans presenting their views of the Mexican War. Included are Santa Anna's Manifesto Relative to His Operations in the Texas Campaign and His Capture, Ramon Martinez Caro's account of the battle of San Jacinto, Vicente Filisola's account of his operations as General-in-Chief of the Army of Texas, Jos Urrea's diary of his command in Texas, and Jos Mara Tornel y Mendivil's historical account of relations between Texas, the United States, and Mexico since the beginning of the new nation. Reprint of the 1971 edition.