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Fannin Site SnapshotFannin Battleground State Historic Site, a Texas Historical Commission property, commemorates the Battle of Coleto Creek fought on March 19 and 20, 1836 between forces commanded by Col. James W. Fannin and Mexican Gen. Jose de Urrea. Fannin had attempted to retreat to the town of Victoria from Goliad, but the forces of General Urrea pursued the Texans, surrounding them on the open plain. After a battle lasting two days, Fannin surrendered. The Texans were returned to Goliad, imprisoned briefly in Presidio La Bahia, where most were shot several days later. Texas revolutionary forces at the Battle of San Jacinto later used the battle cry “Remember Goliad” as an accompaniment to “Remember the Alamo.”

Located about 10 miles east of Goliad, visitors today walk the landscaped grounds and view the impressive stone obelisk that honors the spot where Fannin surrendered. An interpretive exhibit, group pavilion, playground and picnic area are also on the 14-acre grounds.

Last updated: 3/16/2010 12:47:21 PM