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Tejanos (15) entered on February 23. Neill's roster places Captain Flores in the Alamo as an artillery officer. Captain Flores also appears on Colonel Neill's voting tally, as well. Somehow, they seem to have exited soon after Seguin's departure, thus putting them on the Alamo survivor list. In 1907, Enrique Esparza claimed that Santa Anna called an armistice and he remembers some Flores leaving then. They took this opportunity to gather Alamo reinforcements, bringing along a couple more of the Flores brothers (according to Seguin, they had a Tejano force of 100 when they regrouped in Gonzales), and secure their families (having not been seen, since abruptly entering the Alamo). They then rendezvoused with Seguin, now in Gonzales. The company headed for the Alamo. The Tejano defenders were joined by up to fourteen more men from Gonzales (led by former Alamo couriers Alsbury and Sutherland). They proceeded toward the Alamo. There they waited on the
168:. Texians considered this action as an infringement of their right to bear arms and were determined to keep it. On October 2, they would show that determination. During this time, a meeting would be held at Salvador Flores Ranch that would organize a volunteer force of Texas ranchers that would favor the impending revolution. Soldiers continued gathering, immigrants, colonists, native Texans. The Texian Army would become a mixture of all peoples, interested in freedom from the oppressive policies of Mexican President
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392:. As troops would march away from Gonzales, Salvador Flores along with a group of volunteers formed the rear guard that protected the fleeing families and proceeded westward to secure the lower ranches of San Antonio. The forces then split. Salvador maintained this position offering protection from Mexican and Indian attack, while his relatives Capt.
213:, with the orders to approach the city, by following the river's path into town. Four groups, led by Valentine Bennet, Andrew Briscoe, Robert M. Coleman, and Michael Goheen and their scouts, were also sent to explore the other missions. While investigating, they were discovered by Mexican guards and gunfire was exchanged before joining with Bowie.
192:, but were overtaken by an express from Austin, asking them to join the attack on BĂ©xar. On October 23, 1835, Stephen F. Austin granted a captain's commission to Juan SeguĂn, authorizing him to form a company, which would be supplied with guns and ammunition by the provisional government. Austin's aide,
312:. Handwritten in Spanish, it announced soldados at Presido Rio Grande, ready to march on BĂ©xar. Travis now forewarned, remarked that it would take about 13 days for the Mexican army to arrive, and still was not immediately concerned with the information received and the party continued into the night.
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January 27, with approximately 3000 troops and Sesma at Rio Grande City with 1600 more. Neill passes this information to Houston, now in Goliad. Bowie, after learning that Santa Anna was advancing towards Bexar, wrote several letters to the provisional government asking for supplies and assistance
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joined the effort with 41 Tejano volunteers from ranches southwest of San
Antonio. Flores became the first lieutenant of the central Texas volunteers and Placido 1st Lt. of the southern volunteers . While Seguin would be immediately tasked with the burden of supplying the Texian troops with food and
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from Seguin's own company reported that Santa Anna had crossed into Texas. Travis held a council that night at 9 p.m.. The story was told and the same verdict was reached, it couldn't be true. Local families began packing possessions, with intent to leave BĂ©xar. About a dozen of Seguin's men were so
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November 14, Austin instructed Flores to "burn off the whole country from the other side of the Nueces to the Medina on the roads from Laredo and the Rio Grande." This would make it more difficult for the Mexican army to graze their livestock. Flores was also to explore the Rio Grande area and
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Conception Rojo on September 30, 1848, in San Antonio, and they had two children. Salvador Flores spent the remainder of his life in and around the now-U.S. city of San Antonio, Texas. He died on January 17, 1855, in that city. Juan Seguin was appointed administrator of his holdings
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Crockett. They entered the Alamo near the end of the battle. Travis' March 3 letter states that only three Tejanos were left in the Alamo after the armistice, but seven
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Spanish names have been lost or confused because of misspelling, due to efforts by English-speaking recorders to spell names in accordance with their pronunciation or English transliteration. (Flores translates in English to Flowers) Floris, Florez,
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Convention of 1836, is held at the Alamo on February 1. Captain Flores, as well as other names, are recorded and preserved on the voting tally list. Neill and Bowie now agree that defending the Alamo is key to achieving Texas independence. On February 3,
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Captain of Company C, which served the citizens of Texas, much like a ranging company. Later in 1839, Flores would serve the Republic of Texas, as 1st Lt. in Col. Juan N. Seguin's Company. Salvador Flores would protect the colonists as a participant in the
1348:"Three men named Flores who received donation certificates for service at the siege of BĂ©xar; Manuel Flores, Manuel Maria Flores, and Salvador Flores. (Men issued Donation Certificates for 640 acres of land for participation in Storming and Capture of BĂ©xar Dec 5, 1835 - Dec 10, 1835 "
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from Texas. After the surrender of Cos, his company was sent out to protect the families of the lower ranches, against the devastation made by the retiring Mexican troops and from the reprisal of hostile Indians. The people of Texas would now control BĂ©xar
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was overwhelming for the Texans. A frantic flee eastward began immediately after receiving the fateful news at Gonzales in March 1836. The Tejano volunteers now being reassembled at Gonzales would ride with Captain Flores. Salvador Flores had accepted
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under Neill on January 19, bringing 30 men. On behalf of Henry Smith and General Sam Houston, he assesses the military situation at BĂ©xar. On January 22, verbal intelligence was directed at Col. Neill, from a Tejano courier through the
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453:. A Texas State Historical Marker was placed at the Floresville courthouse during the 1986 Texas sesquicentennial. It now stands in honor to Salvador Flores and his family for their service to Texas.
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provisions, Salvador was left to reconnoiter the Missions at San Antonio and handle the militia. Several more parties of locals eventually joined in, with isolated enlistments occurring every day.
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196:, asserted that "These mexicans being well acquainted with the country, were of important service as express riders, guides to foraging parties, &c." Several days later Salvador Flores and
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on Oct 28, 1835. The Texans won again and gained confidence and some new ground. After the fight and learning of the plan to siege BĂ©xar, he would recruit more men from the ranches on the
135:, Lieutenant Nepomuceno Flores, and Private Jose Maria Flores participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at BĂ©xar and San Jacinto. Salvador was also a brother-in-law to Col.
224:. Drifting into the volunteer ranks would be fourteen soldados from the fort, now disillusioned with the centralists. On November 10, the Tejanos had teamed up with
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396:, Lieutenant Nepomuceno Flores, left with Seguin to regroup a company of men that followed Houston toward east Texas and on to San Jacinto.
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1230:Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution
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2673:Military personnel from San Antonio
2527:The Texas Revolution: Tejano Heroes
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1628:Lozano (1985), Darden Letter p. 72.
463:Tejano volunteers under Juan SeguĂn
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2041:Chabot, Frederick Charles (1975),
1957:TSH Marker 5335 Floresville, Texas
379:The news of the fall of BĂ©xar and
176:The fight spreads to Goliad, Texas
148:Fighting begins in Gonzales, Texas
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2309:Lozano, Ruben Rendon (1985),
2158:, University of Texas Press,
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1221:San Jacinto Museum of History
1035:Antonio Curvier (aka Curbier)
956:Manuel Antonio Santiago Tarin
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562:Antonio Curvier (aka Curbier)
417:'s Rangers in the pursuit of
409:campaign against the hostile
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1228:MacDonald, L. Lloyd (2009).
854:Matias Curvier (aka Curbier)
21:Salvador Flores (footballer)
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2172:Hardin, Stephen L. (1994),
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2083:: Republic of Texas Press,
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1732:Lindley (2003), p. 320-322.
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170:Antonio LĂłpez de Santa Anna
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1891:de la Teja (1991), p. 151.
1873:de la Teja (1991), p. 136.
1855:de la Teja (1991), p. 187.
1675:de la Teja (1991), p. 182.
1560:de la Teja (1991), p. 106.
1495:de la Teja (1991), p. 150.
1271:Texas A & M professor
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2473:University of Texas Press
2465:Tejano journey, 1770-1850
2449:University of Texas Press
2371:University of Texas Press
2341:University of Texas Press
2331:Manchaca, Martha (2001),
1687:de la Teja (1991), p. 80.
1619:de la Teja (1991), p. 78.
1595:de la Teja (1991), p. 24.
1542:de la Teja (1991), p. 77.
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1750:Matovina (1995), p. 118.
1572:Edmonson (2000), p. 219.
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1267:Republic of Texas Claims
1196:Antonio Hernandez Zavala
400:Texas Republic 1836–1842
2653:People of Spanish Texas
2489:Ramos, Raul A. (2008),
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1882:Sullivan (2011), p. 74.
1846:Groneman (1990), p. 98.
1837:Matovina (1995), p. 82.
1828:Winders (2004), p. 100.
1819:Lindley (2003), p. 112.
1801:Lindley (2003), p. 134.
1723:hopewell (1994), p.115.
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1551:Lindley (2003), p. 133.
1522:Groneman (1990), p. 97.
1504:Matovina (1995), p. 34.
1172:Guadalupe de los Santos
711:Miguel (Margil) Salinas
68:Courthouse, Floresville
2525:Sullivan, Roy (2011),
2115:Graham, Davis (2002),
1947:Hardin (1994), pg. 249
1780:Hardin (1994), p. 121.
1696:Todish (1998), p. 126.
1646:Winders (2004), pg.58.
1265:Texas State Archives,
949:Jose Antonio RodrĂguez
619:JosĂ© MarĂa de la Garza
388:'s orders during this
137:Juan Nepomuceno SeguĂn
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1938:Ramos (2008), pg. 188
1918:Nance (1963), pg. 129
1900:Moore (2006), p. 230.
1705:Lindley (2003), p. 7.
1607:Hardin (1994), pg. 29
1586:Hardin (1996), p. 50.
1175:Nicolas de los Santos
1032:Antonio Cruz y Arocha
990:Miguel Arcieniega Jr.
915:José Antonio Menchaca
842:Antonio Cruz y Arocha
809:Battle of San Jacinto
772:Alexandro de la Garza
765:José Gregorio Esparza
761:Antonio Cruz y Arocha
622:Marcelino de la Garza
616:Alexandro de la Garza
575:José Gregorio Esparza
559:Antonio Cruz y Arocha
433:Later life and family
341:José Gregorio Esparza
287:William Barret Travis
85:Jose Flores De Abrego
2529:, USA: AuthorHouse,
1864:Moore (2004), p. 60.
1810:Lozano (1985), pg. 4
1741:Hardin (2010), p.64.
1486:Banks (2001), p. 51.
1127:José Luciano Navarro
1123:José Antonio Navarro
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874:
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868:
865:
863:Martin Flores
862:
859:
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821:SimĂłn Arreola
820:
817:
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783:
781:(aka Ximenes)
780:
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771:
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766:
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748:
746:SimĂłn Arreola
745:
743:Juan Abamillo
742:
741:
740:
739:
738:
733:
731:
725:
722:
719:
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714:Pablo Salinas
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710:
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701:
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695:
693:Vicente Ramos
692:
689:
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555:
552:
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547:Carlos ChacĂłn
546:
543:
541:Luis Castañon
540:
537:
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531:
528:
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509:Juan Abamillo
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397:
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394:Manuel Flores
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364:
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346:
342:
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337:Juan Abamillo
334:
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100:Manuel Flores
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83:
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71:
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63:
58:
54:
50:
45:
38:
34:
27:
22:
2643:1800s births
2573:
2563:
2544:
2526:
2508:
2490:
2464:
2444:
2418:
2390:
2360:
2332:
2310:
2286:
2281:Lord, Walter
2259:
2239:
2217:
2199:
2173:
2155:
2134:
2116:
2098:
2076:
2058:
2042:
2016:
1995:
1992:Brands, H.W.
1974:
1952:
1943:
1934:
1923:
1914:
1905:
1896:
1887:
1878:
1869:
1860:
1851:
1842:
1833:
1824:
1815:
1806:
1785:
1776:
1767:
1755:
1746:
1737:
1728:
1719:
1710:
1701:
1692:
1671:
1660:
1651:
1642:
1633:
1624:
1591:
1556:
1547:
1538:
1527:
1518:
1509:
1500:
1491:
1482:
1459:
1448:
1437:
1404:
1394:
1384:
1374:
1362:
1353:
1344:
1307:Texas portal
1288:
1248:
1229:
1220:
1210:
1202:
1199:Jesus Zavala
1160:Antonio Ruiz
1130:Jacinto Peña
1095:Manuel Lopez
1041:Polonio DĂaz
1029:Trinidad Coy
1002:Manuel Bueno
981:
980:
975:
963:Esteban Uran
937:Jacinto Peña
881:Juan Jimenez
869:Pedro Flores
827:Manuel Bueno
807:
806:
801:
735:
734:
729:
702:Antonio Ruiz
613:Simon GarcĂa
610:Jesus GarcĂa
587:
565:Domingo DĂaz
550:Miguel Cilba
529:Manuel Bueno
512:José Alamedo
501:
500:
484:
478:
472:
467:
447:
436:
407:Henry Karnes
403:
378:
369:Cibolo Creek
365:
330:
314:
291:
284:
280:
259:
234:
230:
215:
208:
179:
151:
129:
107:
106:
42:San Antonio-
2648:1855 deaths
2013:Barr, Alwyn
1325:Juan Seguin
1163:Franco Ruiz
1133:James Quina
1107:Miguel Mata
1089:Xavier Lazo
919:Jose Molina
911:Miguel Mata
893:Pedro Lopez
792:Andrés Nava
726:José Zúñiga
699:RamĂłn Rubio
681:Andrés Nava
631:JesĂşs GĂłmez
598:Pedro Gaona
571:Julian DĂaz
474:Juan SeguĂn
427:Adrián Woll
386:Sam Houston
353:Andrés Nava
306:Juan Seguin
262:James Bowie
251:San Antonio
246:General Cos
211:James Bowie
198:Manuel Leal
96:Juan Seguin
46:area, Texas
44:Floresville
2637:Categories
2469:Austin, TX
2457:B0007DN8A4
2423:Denton, TX
2367:Austin, TX
2337:Austin, TX
2264:Lanham, MD
2252:B0006XCLJ4
2222:Austin, TX
2051:B0006WDE9Q
1417:References
890:Juan Lopez
226:Deaf Smith
126:Early life
112:Texan Army
2447:, Texas:
2081:Plano, TX
1211:Sources:
255:the Alamo
238:the Alamo
92:Relatives
81:Parent(s)
65:Monuments
2283:(1961),
2192:29704011
2035:20354408
2015:(1990),
1994:(2005),
1293:See also
491:Gonzales
483:and the
411:Comanche
275:Saltillo
1966:Sources
240:at the
158:Texians
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2023:
2002:
1981:
1255:
1236:
1203:
469:Tejano
444:Legacy
321:Laredo
253:) and
186:Goliad
156:. The
120:Mexico
1336:Notes
266:Alamo
260:Col.
2578:ISBN
2549:ISBN
2531:ISBN
2513:ISBN
2495:ISBN
2477:ISBN
2453:ASIN
2431:ISBN
2405:ISBN
2375:ISBN
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2319:ISBN
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2226:ISBN
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2188:OCLC
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2047:ASIN
2031:OCLC
2021:ISBN
2000:ISBN
1979:ISBN
1253:ISBN
1234:ISBN
59:1855
52:Died
39:1806
36:Born
1409:29.
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