The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 43, July 1939 - April, 1940 Page: 29
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The Men of Goliad
Lass, James M.
Carpenter, Joseph
Denison, Stephen
Grant, Dr. James
Heartt, Dr. Charles P.
Howard, J. T.(a) Killed:
Johnson, Joseph Smith
Lewellen, Thomas
Marshall, Horace Ovid
McLanglin, John C.
Morris, Robert C.
Wentworth, J. W.(b) Captured and taken to Matamoros as prisoners:
Brown, Reuben R.
Collett, JohnCurtis, Stillman S.
Jones, NelsonBesides two Mexicans (one called "Cayetano"), whose full names
can doubtless be found in the Mexican archives.
(c) Escaped:Benavides, Placido
DeSpain, Randolph
Gatlin, William JamesMoses, David
Reed, James
Scurlock, WilliamThose who escaped, except Benavides, joined Colonel Fannin
and were all killed on March 27, save Scurlock, who was spared as
a nurse. Two unnamed Americans were killed at Agua Dulce;
Grant's party consisting of twenty-three Americans and three
Mexicans, all told.
3. Men Lost at and Near Refugio in the Fighting of March
14-16, 1836, under Colonel Ward and Captain King.
(a) Killed:Anderson, Samuel
Armstrong, William S.
Callison, James Henry
Colgrove, John H.
Cook, Thomas
Davis, Fields
Davis, Jackson
Henley, James
Heth, Joel F.
Johnson, William R.
King, Amon Butler
Kirk, Harvey H.
Ledbetter, Sneed
Murphy, James B.Murphy, James
Ray, Anderson
Rodgers, John B.
Sayle, Antoine
Shelton, William
Simpson, William K.
Smith, Gavin H.
Smith, Oliver
Stewart, John C.
Toler, Robert A.
Wallace, William
Weeks, Thomas G.
Winters, Christopher
Wood, Samuel
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