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Battle of the San Gabriels

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Manuel Flores: 2.5 miles SE on SH 29, past US 183, 0.1 miles north on CR 260: Texas marker #9093 |
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including Córdova's letter. Texas Library & Archives Commission. Retrieved 20 Feb 2010.
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had pursued the Mexican agent Manuel Flores and his party of
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Battle of the Rio San Gabriel
Mexican–American War
Texas–Indian wars
San Gabriel River
Georgetown, Texas
29°44′56.3712″N 97°52′10.05″W / 29.748992000°N 97.8694583°W / 29.748992000; -97.8694583 (San Gabriels Battlefield)
Texian
Republic of Texas
Mexico
Republic of Texas
James Rice
Mexico
San Gabriels Battlefield is located in Texas
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Texas–Indian wars
Comanche Wars
Fort Parker
Stone Houses
Arroyo Seco Fight
Killough
San Gabriels
The Neches
Council House Fight
Great Raid
Plum Creek
Village Creek
Bandera Pass

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