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On this day in 1836, the sixty-ton armed schooner Liberty, commanded by William S. Brown, seized the brig Durango in Matagorda Bay.

The Durango was owned by a New Orleans mercantile house with a longstanding interest in the Texas trade, which makes it unlikely that she was carrying war contraband designed to assist the Mexican army. A more likely explanation for the seizure is that the fledgling Texas Navy simply needed the vessel and her supplies; the Liberty had been the first ship purchased by the republic, only two months before. The Durango incident added to an already hostile attitude within the United States about attacks by both Mexico and Texas on United States vessels, which eventually led to the arrest of the crew of the Invincible after this vessel captured the United States merchant vessel Pocket. The Durango incident was closed officially in 1838, when Texas and the United States entered into a convention of indemnity. The total settlement, which also made provisions for the Pocket claims, was for $11,750 plus accrued interest.
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The Campfire / HAPPY BIRTHDAY Longhunter!!!
« Last post by Webmaster on March 22, 2026, 04:00:09 AM »
YAY for Longhunter! - another year notched on yer gunstock! Hope you have a "bang up" birthday!
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The Campfire / Re: What's Everyone Doing?
« Last post by No Powder on March 21, 2026, 10:00:13 PM »
I agree with Hank. Sorry for your loss, and it's good to hear from you again.
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People of the Times / 3/21/1801: Famed mustanger and filibuster killed
« Last post by Craig Tx on March 21, 2026, 09:38:21 AM »
On this day in 1801, Philip Nolan, mustanger and filibuster, died at the hands of Spanish troops.

It was not his first visit to Texas to acquire horses. He was also known to be carrying on illegal trade with the Indians. He left Natchez at the head of a body of well-armed men in October 1800 and made his way to the area north of Nacogdoches. He then proceeded to a now-unknown Central Texas site, where he erected a small fortification, including some corrals, and began capturing mustangs. He was killed at his fort on March 21, 1801, by troops from Nacogdoches sent out to intercept him. His men, captured and tried, spent years in prison for their part in Nolan's final expedition, the precise nature of which has not been satisfactorily explained.
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You and me are both hitting left field.

I?m going to try again tomorrow.
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I tried it again too Salty. And missed again. Must try a different smokepole. [ Invalid Attachment ]   ;banghead;
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by Jim in Wisconsin on March 20, 2026, 07:42:57 AM »
As of right now, I'd have to stand in deep snow to do it!
It is melting pretty fast though. Temps in the 40's
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Flintlock Long Guns / Trying Pyrodex in flint guns...??
« Last post by BlackPowderManiacShooter on March 20, 2026, 12:41:46 AM »
This is what happens using subs in flint guns:


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Trail Walks and Trekking / Re: The Patriot "Rescue" scene.....
« Last post by BlackPowderManiacShooter on March 20, 2026, 12:39:33 AM »
I'm thinkin you enjoy yourself way too much.    :applaud

Absolutely...!! Mrs Maniac thinks my brain got fried when I started in this crazy hobby! LOL
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The Campfire / Re: What's Everyone Doing?
« Last post by Hank in WV on March 19, 2026, 09:54:20 PM »
Looks good.  :bl th up
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