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    James Walker Fannin Jr. (January 1, 1804– March 27, 1836) was an American military officer, planter and slave trader who served in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution. After being outnumbered and surrendering to the Mexican Army at the Battle of Coleto Creek , Fannin and his fellow prisoners of war were massacred soon ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. James Fannin surrendered (March 20, 1836, after the Battle of Coleto Creek) to superior Mexican forces under Gen. José Urrea. Although Mexican law stipulated that foreign belligerents taken on Mexican soil be executed for piracy, Fannin surrendered with the understanding that his men would be…

  4. Há 3 dias · Learn about James Fannin, the Georgia-born soldier who led the rebels executed at Goliad in 1836. Explore his role in the Texas Revolution, his correspondence, and the sites associated with his legacy.

  5. James Walker Fannin – Fighting in the Texas Revolution. James Walker Fannin, Jr. was a 19th-century U.S. military figure in the Texas Army and leader during the Texas Revolution of 1835–36. Born January 1, 1804, Fannin was the illegitimate son of a Georgia plantation owner, Dr. Isham Fannin.

  6. Students. Scholars. (1804–36). During the Texas revolution, Texans successfully fought for independence from Mexico. James Fannin commanded Texan revolutionary forces in a now-famous campaign at an old Spanish fort at Goliad, Texas. After losing a battle and surrendering his entire detachment, Fannin and most of his men were executed at Goliad.

  7. 17 de jan. de 2015 · Humanities Texas. | January 17, 2015, 6:00 AM. Share. JAMES WALKER FANNIN JR. (January 1, 1804–March 27, 1836) James Fannin led the rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired...