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    The Battle of Coleto, also known as the Battle of Coleto Creek, the Battle of the Prairie, and the Batalla del Encinal del Perdido, was fought on March...
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    afternoon, Urrea's troops surrounded the Texians on an open prairie. The Battle of Coleto ended with a Texian surrender on March 20. Urrea marched the Texians...
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    James Fannin (category Army of the Republic of Texas officers killed in the Texas Revolution)
    outnumbered and surrendering to the Mexican Army at the Battle of Coleto Creek, Fannin and his fellow prisoners of war were massacred soon afterward at Goliad, Texas...
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    Nicholas Fagan (category Year of birth uncertain)
    the Texians became surrounded by Urrea's men near Coleto Creek. Fagan and his son fought in the battle under Frazer. After seeing that victory was not possible...
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    Texian Army (redirect from Army of Texas)
    command of Captain Jack Shackelford at the Battle of Coleto from March 19–20, 1836 and the Battle of Goliad on October 9, 1835. After the Goliad battle the...
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    Herman Ehrenberg (category People of the Texas Revolution)
    Fannin. They were confronted by Urrea's troops that evening, and the Battle of Coleto commenced. On March 20, Fannin began negotiations for surrender. This...
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    event of the Texas Revolution that occurred on March 27, 1836, following the Battle of Refugio and the Battle of Coleto; 425–445 prisoners of war from...
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    José de Urrea (category People of Alta California)
    He easily defeated small groups of Texan forces at the Battle of San Patricio, Battle of Refugio, and Battle of Coleto. The last, also known as the "Goliad...
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    Presidio La Bahía (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas)
    Goliad Campaign of 1835, Handbook of Texas, retrieved 2008-07-14 Scott (2000), p. 21. Roell, Craig, Battle of Coleto, Handbook of Texas, retrieved 2008-07-15...
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    his defeat at the Battle of Coleto in March 1836. In 2023, historical researchers used a computer program that found that the battle site may have occurred...
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