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Author Topic: 11/26/1835: Texans win Grass Fight  (Read 19 times)

Online Craig Tx

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11/26/1835: Texans win Grass Fight
« on: November 26, 2025, 09:33:31 AM »
On this day in 1835, Texan forces defeated a Mexican column in the so-called Grass Fight.

The Texas army besieging San Antonio was informed at mid-morning that Mexican cavalrymen with pack animals were approaching. Thinking that the column might be carrying pay for the Mexican army, the Texans attacked with cavalry and infantry. Gen. Mart?n Perfecto de Cos, commander of the Mexican garrison in San Antonio, sent out infantrymen and an artillery piece. The Texans eventually drove the Mexicans back. Texas losses included four wounded, while Mexican losses numbered three dead and fourteen wounded. The pack train, the Texans discovered, was carrying only grass for the Mexican army animals.
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