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  1. James Walker Fannin, Jr. (Geórgia, 1 de janeiro de 1804 – Texas, 27 de março de 1836) foi um líder durante a Revolução do Texas de 1835–1836. Condado de Fannin, Texas e Condado de Fannin, Geórgia são homenagens a ele, assim como Camp Fannin , um campo de treinamento militar usado durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial e localizado perto de Tyler, Texas .

  2. 23 de mar. de 2017 · James Fannin: An Unlikeable Hero. The Texas Revolution gave birth to our state’s first heroes, and among those, but often overlooked is James Walker Fannin. While fate would not allow him the dignity of being able to go down fighting like his comrades at the Alamo, he held out with his men and fought against an army with far superior numbers.

  3. James Walker Fannin, Jr. (né le 1er janvier 1804 1 [source insuffisante] - mort le 27 mars 1836) est un militaire américain et l'un des leaders de la révolution texane de 1835-1836. Après avoir été surpassé en nombre et s'être rendu aux autorités mexicaines lors de la Bataille de Coleto Creek, le colonel Fannin et à peu près tous ses ...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2023 · James Walker Fannin, Jr., was born on New Year’s Day in 1804 in rural Georgia. He came from a noted family that included veterans of the American Revolution, and later, the War of 1812.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2023 · James Fannin was a 19th-century American military figure who fought in the Texas Revolution. He was born on January 1, 1804, in Georgia, and studied at West Point before leaving to pursue other interests. In 1835, Fannin moved to Texas and became involved in the revolutionary struggle for Texas’ independence from Mexico.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2003 · Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. distinguished himself in a number of skirmishes during the Texas Revolution. He is best known for commanding the ill-fated group of Georgia volunteers and Texans massacred at Goliad, Texas, on March 27, 1836. Born January 1, 1804, Fannin was the illegitimate son of a Morgan County plantation owner, Dr. Isham Fannin. […]

  7. 17 de jan. de 2015 · JAMES WALKER FANNIN JR. (January 1, 1804–March 27, 1836) James Fannin led the rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired the victory that secured Texan independence.