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Search For:. On Oct. While the Battle of Gonzales was small, its place in Texas lore was not. The town had been given a cannon to protect itself from Native Americans in the region, with the stipulation that the Mexican government could retrieve it at any time Texas was a part of Mexico back then.
And, in September of , a handful of Mexican soldiers were sent to do just that. In the previous months, tensions had been rising between Anglo settlers and the Mexican government, and the Texians as they were known then were in no mood to part with the cannon. Several of these were recorded in Texas during Spanish colonial era. Although never mentioned in American accounts of the battle, Lt. The esmeril was the first one fired in the second skirmish. This type of small cannon was typically swivel-mounted or carried on the back of a mule during frontier campaigns.
Two other Mexican accounts mention both cannons in Gonzales. A major flood in uncovered the small gun leading to its rediscovery; it is now on display in the Gonzales Memorial Museum.
The bronze Gonzales cannon was buried with other captured Texan cannons inside the Alamo compound. It was unearthed by Samuel Maverick in , and sent to New York by his widow Mary Maverick in , where it was recast into a bell that hangs in the belfry of St. The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style , 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this entry.
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