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Campsite Marking Start of San Jacinto Campaign

Gonzales, Gonzales County

Marker Text

On March 11, 1836, Sam Houston, leader of Texas Revolutionary Forces, arrived here to organize the second volunteer army. On March 13, he heard of the massacre of Alamo defenders and that the Mexican army was advancing toward Gonzales. He ordered the town burned so that the enemy might find no food or shelter upon their arrival. He then marched east, establishing his next camp at "Sam Houston Oak" (10 miles east). After several weeks of maneuvering his forces into an advantageous position, he led them to victory at San Jacinto on April 21.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description St. John St. at South end, 10 from Intersection w/Waters St., Gonzales.
Marker # 690
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.497155, -97.452314

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