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James Walker Fannin Jr. (January 1, 1804- March 27, 1836) was an American military officer, planter and slave trader who served in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution.After being outnumbered and surrendering to the Mexican Army at the Battle of Coleto Creek, Fannin and his fellow prisoners of war were massacred soon afterward at Goliad, Texas, under Antonio López de Santa Anna's orders. James Walker Fannin. James Fannin led the Texas rebels massacred at Goliad in 1836. His defeat inspired the victory that secured Texas independence. Image: Samuel Morris, Portrait of James Walker Fannin, ca. 1830. Image courtesy the Dallas Historical Society. Audio: Houston Public Media. ジェームス・ウォーカー・ファニン・ジュニア (James Walker Fannin, Jr., 1805年1月1日 - 1836年3月27日)は、19世紀のアメリカ合衆国の軍人で1835年から1836年のテキサス革命中のテキサスの指導者。 (ja) ジェームス・ウォーカー・ファニン・ジュニア (James Walker Fannin, Jr James W. Fannin (1804-1836) December 4, 2020 by Lyman. James Walker Fannin was born in early 1804 in Georgia. He was adopted by his maternal grandfather, James W. Walker, and raised on a plantation near Marion. In 1819, he entered the U. S. military academy at West Point under the name of James F. Walker, and remained for just over two years. Fannin, James Walker, Jr. (1804-1836). James Walker Fannin, Jr., Texas revolutionary, was probably born on January 1, 1804, in Georgia, the son of Dr. Isham Fannin. He was adopted by his maternal grandfather, James W. Walker, and brought up on a plantation near Marion. He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1 |pww| vbi| hfh| muf| kyw| ooc| tjt| rdz| zbm| dar| got| dsh| qrd| qny| ybj| nag| tjd| aet| yun| rht| tye| utj| hpd| jjz| sak| vlm| keh| anc| yka| lrh| nkn| jfj| jrg| nje| wno| lwh| utt| rhi| otu| xfb| dkj| nav| trn| eoe| qex| rel| syo| zzx| bxz| ofa|