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::::: 3. Find a Grave Memorial in Monument Hill Cemetery, La Grange, Fayette Co, TX. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49289941 49289941] | ::::: 3. Find a Grave Memorial in Monument Hill Cemetery, La Grange, Fayette Co, TX. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49289941 49289941] | ||
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+ | Escaped 11 February, 1843 from the Hacienda Salado, Tamauilipas recaptured. and 17 were shot at dusk on 25 Mar 1843 | ||
+ | Hacienda Salado, 80 miles south of Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico | ||
+ | Returned to La Grange for interment 18 September 1848 | ||
Revision as of 23:34, 17 June 2018
FOURTH GENERATION IN AMERICA |
41. ROBERT HOLMES 4 DUNHAM (Daniel A. 3 Daniel 2 Joseph 1) born in Tipton Co., TN abt 1810-13; d. at Salado, Mexico 25 March 1843. [1] NOTE: Salado, Mexico does not exist / Wiki -- poss. Rio Salaco or it is now a part of Texas - June 2018 JAS
As members of the defeated Mier expedition were being marched from Mier to Mexico City they attempted a mass escape at Salado, Mexico on February 11, 1843. One hundred and seventy-six of these men were recaptured by the Mexicans and Mexican dictator Santa Anna ordered that one in ten of the prisoners be shot. The victims were chosen by a lottery in which each man drew a bean from an earthen jar containing 176 beans, seventeen of which were black. All those who drew a black bean were to be shot. A few of the doomed men had time to write letters home. Robert Holmes Dunham was one of these men. In an article which appeared in Dunham Dispatch in July 1995, a copy of the letter from R. H. Dunham to his mother was printed. The letter follows:
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