This book uses extensive, included information from primary sources to describe in detail the Battle of Gonzales, proves there were two cannons in that engagement, describes the fate of each, and tracks the movement of all T...

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This book uses extensive, included information from primary sources to describe in detail the Battle of Gonzales, proves there were two cannons in that engagement, describes the fate of each, and tracks the movement of all Texian cannons in 1835. It also defines the precise location of the battle based on eye witness accounts, and describes an artifact found at the battle site that appears to have been fired from the famous "Come and Take It" cannon.

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