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San Antonio (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 11
Fort McIntosh (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 11
Mexico (Mexico) (search for this): article 11
United States (United States) (search for this): article 11
Matamoras (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 11
Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 11
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Fort Taylor (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 11
The importance of defending Brownsville, Texas.
General H. P. Bee, who lately returned from the Ric Grande, whither he f affairs on the Rio Grande, and some of the reasons why Brownsville should be defended.
The statement is the substance of G overnment.
From it we take the following extract:
Fort Brown has been repaired, and in a short time could be made as here are at this time four companies of Texas Rangers at Fort Brown--say four hundred men.
Brownsville is the depot of Brownsville is the depot of the Mexican trade.
Last year $12,000,000 in bullion passed through the custom-house on route for the United States.
The imp stock interests of Western Texas.
Once in possession of Brownsville, we could not readily dispossess them.
It is 250 miles ng back twenty years. By means of the steam boats now at Brownsville the enemy could transport a force to Ringgold Barracks, tion.
It is the most feasible way to invade Texas.
Brownsville should either be defended or given up at once and the ca
H. P. Bee (search for this): article 11
The importance of defending Brownsville, Texas.
General H. P. Bee, who lately returned from the Ric Grande, whither he had been sent by the Government, has furnished the Goliad Messenger with a statement of the sit nation of affairs on the Rio Grande, and some of the reasons why Brownsville should be defended.
The statement is the substance of General Bee's report to the Government.
From it we take the following extract:
Fort Brown has been repaired, and in a short time could be mGeneral Bee's report to the Government.
From it we take the following extract:
Fort Brown has been repaired, and in a short time could be made as strong as such works usually are. There are twenty-five pieces of cannon there; included in these a light battery, complete, and ready for service in twenty minutes. The horses are poor and unserviceable, but improving — about 300 rounds of ammunition for each piece, of the best description, and a good supply of powder and ball cartridges.
There is one 10 inch mortar; no piece over a 26-pounder.
There are at this time four companies of Texas Rangers at Fort Brown--say four hundred men.
Cortinas (search for this): article 11