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The Battle of San Jacinto

Susan H. Corley to McArdle, December 28, 1893

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Susan H. Corley to McArdle, December 1893

Command of the armys for
the time & at the batel of
San Antonia[,] deef [Deaf] Smith & Karnes
___ [?] thrue the mesicas [Mexican's] wall &
let the army thrue & thay
all surrenerd to the Tex armys
& that Teale [Henry Teal] & Karnes ware takin
prisonners & takin to the sity of
Mesirco whare the mesicans stoll [?]
them & piloted them back to
the Texans army. My Bro died
at San Antonia the 26 day of Aug
1840[.] I have no picture of him[.]
Please send me his picture & all
enfermation that you may have of
his lands & if you will rite to
a Mr Harse [Jose?] Cos Morales PO
Jackson Co Texas as he ware an
old soldir with my Bro he can
give you in full of his apears [appearance][.]
[P]leas when you write to me write
plain as I am very old & cant see
well & am pore at that.

 

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Susan H. Corley to McArdle, December 28, 1893, The Battle of San Jacinto Notebook, The McArdle Notebooks, Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.



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