Brandon writes and records stories about Texas and México.

2.09 - Artifacts at Last!

2.09 - Artifacts at Last!

On August 4, 1813, after months of plotting, José Álvarez de Toledo personally arrived in San Antonio and overthrew Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara as commander-in-chief of the Republican Army of the North. Just as the Republicans found themselves more divided than ever, their most fearsome opponent to-date – Joaquín de Arredondo – began his march up the Laredo Road to challenge them.

At long, long last, our research team uncovers artifacts from the battle. Even better, we find cannonballs! And once we plot them on the map, a pattern begins to emerge…

For more pictures, maps, and information, check out the episode page on the Rivard Report here.

2.10 - The Battle of Medina Revisited

2.10 - The Battle of Medina Revisited

2.08 - The Battle of Alazán Creek

2.08 - The Battle of Alazán Creek