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55:, when the citizens of Gonzales refused to return the cannon. Although a skirmish occurred, talks were made between the two sides. Texas Colonel John Moore even made an offer to Castañeda to join with the Texan side and he would retain his rank and pay, but he refused saying he must follow orders and withdrew his men to San Antonio. The Mexican civil war in Texas was now well under way. In October 1835, he was a participant in the 50:
in 1831 for Indian defense. What should have been a routine mission for Castañeda and his men turned into the point of no return for the Texan participants. Castañeda would end up being the commander of the Mexican troops involved in the
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would accept the official Mexican surrender from Francisco de Castañeda and his men, at the Alamo, on June 4, 1836. Castañeda then joined the retreat to Mexico, where he remained a member of the Mexican Army.
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Castañeda was primarily charged with keeping the peace in central Texas. Chasing Indians, cattle rustlers and escorting officials were the main duties during this period. The soldiers were part of the
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fort in late 1835. The Castañeda family had lived at the Alamo Mission in a remodeled Indian dwelling on the ntechea, to retrieve the cannon formerly given to the citizens of
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When Mexico tried to retake Texas in 1842. Castañeda returned to San Antonio, as a Captain, under General
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Alamo Sourcebook, 1836: A Comprehensive Guide to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution
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Lone Star Nation: The Epic Story of the Battle for Texas Independence, 1835
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Texian Iliad – A Military History of the Texas Revolution
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Index

San Antonio
Texas Revolution
Presidio San Antonio de Bexar
Alamo
Gonzales
Battle of Gonzales
battle of Concepción
Siege of Bexar
San Antonio
Texas Revolution
Juan Seguin
Adrian Woll
Battle of Salado Creek
Timeline of the Texas Revolution
Battle of Gonzales
"Castañeda Fernández, Francisco Narciso"
"SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS"
the original
Brands, H.W.
ISBN
1-4000-3070-6
Hardin, Stephen L.
ISBN
0-292-73086-1
OCLC
29704011
Lanham, MD
ISBN
1-55622-983-6
ISBN

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