The 1836 clash lasted about 18 minutes, but its outcome changed Texas history and is still honored statewide today.
Bringing the stories of Texas history to life for his listeners is the mission Dr. Don Frazier, director of the Texas Center at Schreiner University, carries out on a regular ...
It was 190 years ago that the battle cries of “Remember the Alamo” and “Remember Goliad” rang across the battlefield at San ...
A statewide holiday from 1874 means early voting locations will be closed today, but functions like mail-in balloting and the ...
The Battle of San Jacinto will be reenacted on Saturday as part of San Jacinto Day, with several family-friendly activities, ...
After his wife died in 1834, Millard moved to Texas in 1835 to open a store with Joseph Pulsifer in Santa Anna along the ...
Remember the Alamo? S.A.’s best-known landmark has partnered with the Texas Historical Commission, the San Jacinto Museum and the Presidio La Bahia to create San Jacinto Day: Texas Remembers, a ...
For Texans, of course, there are two events that all residents of our state can identify and certainly describe—the two ...
Friday's holiday celebrates the Battle of San Jacinto, a pivotal fight in 1836 that led to Texas' independence from Mexico.