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:::As members of the defeated Mier expedition were being marched from Mier to Mexico City they attempted a mass escape at the Hacienda Salado, 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 shot at Dusk, 25 March 1843. 1 of the 17 survived, (recaptured and shot the shooting, the remaining 16 were buried at the Hacienda but later returned from Mexico to be buried at Monument Hill Cemetery, La Grange, Fayette Co., TX for interment, 18 September 1848. [3] | :::As members of the defeated Mier expedition were being marched from Mier to Mexico City they attempted a mass escape at the Hacienda Salado, 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 shot at Dusk, 25 March 1843. 1 of the 17 survived, (recaptured and shot the shooting, the remaining 16 were buried at the Hacienda but later returned from Mexico to be buried at Monument Hill Cemetery, La Grange, Fayette Co., TX for interment, 18 September 1848. [3] | ||
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:::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: | :::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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::::: 1. DSFC Newsletter Vol. 2, Issue 4, Oct. 15, 2005, p. 12, '''The Unhappy Fate of Robert Holmes Dunham''' by Sam E. Dunnam; | ::::: 1. DSFC Newsletter Vol. 2, Issue 4, Oct. 15, 2005, p. 12, '''The Unhappy Fate of Robert Holmes Dunham''' by Sam E. Dunnam; | ||
::::: also article from Dunham Dispatch July 1995 p. 1; | ::::: also article from Dunham Dispatch July 1995 p. 1; | ||
− | ::::: Information submitted by Mrs. H. K. McMahan and printed in DUNHAM DISPATCH November 1995 p. 4. | + | ::::: Information submitted by Mrs. H. K. McMahan and printed in DUNHAM DISPATCH November 1995 p. 4. |
::::: 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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41. ROBERT HOLMES 4 DUNHAM (Daniel A. 3 Daniel 2 Joseph 1) born in Tipton Co., TN abt 1810-13; d. at Hacienda Salado, Tamauilipas, Mexico 25 March 1843. [1]
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