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Hesitant Martyr of the Texas Revolution

James Walker Fannin

Author: Gary Brown  

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James Fannin: illegitimate son of the South, failed business man, illegal slave trader, and tarnished hero of the revolution. But that was not the whole story. The author delivers an historical analysis and insight into the mind of the controversial, misunderstood figure of the Texas Revolution.

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James Fannin: illegitimate son of the South, failed business man, illegal slave trader, and tarnished hero of the revolution. But that was not the whole story. The author delivers an historical analysis and insight into the mind of the controversial, misunderstood figure of the Texas Revolution.

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Author Gary Brown brings to life a thorough and insightful analysis of this controversial and sometimes misunderstood historical figure, whom most remember as the commander who lost twice as many men as were killed at the Alamo and San Jacinto combined. Now the story can be completely examined with the help of all Fannin's known correspondence during the campaign at Goliad. Read and judge for yourself if history has been fair to James Walker Fannin.

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About the Author

Gary Brown lives in Friendswood, Texas, and is also the author of Volunteers in the Texas Revolution: The New Orleans Grays.

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James Walker Fannin. Illegitimate son. Southern gentleman. Failed businessman. Devoted family man. Illegal slave trader. Courageous martyr. Tarnished hero of the revolution. But what is the rest of the story? Author Gary Brown brings to life a thorough and insightful analysis of this controversial and sometimes misunderstood historical figure, whom most remember as the commander who lost twice as many men as were killed at the Alamo and San Jacinto combined. Now the story can be completely examined with the help of all Fannin's known correspondence during the campaign at Goliad. Read and judge for yourself if history has been fair to James Walker Fannin.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing
Published
17th March 2000
Pages
275
ISBN
9781556227783

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