Brandon writes and records stories about Texas and México.

2.08 - The Battle of Alazán Creek

2.08 - The Battle of Alazán Creek

After the Republican victory at the Battle of Rosillo and Texans’ bold declaration of Independence in April of 1813, a Royalist commander from Veracruz decided to take charge of the situation. While he began assembling an army to reconquer Texas, he sent forth a force of 700 men to pin down the Republicans and reconnoiter their movements. In command of that force was the flip-flopping Colonel Ignacio Elizondo, whom our listeners may remember from his ambush and capture of Father Miguel Hidalgo. The Republicans didn’t let pass the opportunity to use Elizondo’s impulsiveness against him.

Back in the present, the search team uncovers our first body from the Battle of Medina.

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2.09 - Artifacts at Last!

2.09 - Artifacts at Last!

2.B1 - The Original Texas Declaration of Independence

2.B1 - The Original Texas Declaration of Independence