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Jack Shackelford

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on March 19–20, 1836. The Texians were defeated and forced to surrender. Most of the prisoners, including Fannin and Fortunatus Shackelford, were executed in the infamous Goliad massacre, but Jack Shackelford and several other doctors were spared to care for the Mexican wounded. During the Mexicans'
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In 1835, Dr. Jack Shackelford raised a company to fight against the Mexicans in the Texas Revolution. Nearly 70 strong, it included his oldest son, Fortunatus; two nephews; and almost half the men of Courtland. They came to be called the Red Rovers because of the color of their jeans or uniforms.
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Letters from Dr. Jack Shackelford in Goliad, Texas, to his wife, Maria, and his son, Edward, in Courtland, Alabama.
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three times, in 1822, 1823 and 1824. However, he was forced to sell his plantation after standing
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Massacre at Goliad--Captain Jack Shackelford's Account / Commander Alabama Red Rovers
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After his wife died in 1842, Jack Shackelford married Martha Chardevoyne.
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for a cousin whose business failed. He was employed as the head of the
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Dr. Jack Shackelford died in Courtland on January 22, 1857.
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entitled "Some Few Notes upon a Part of the Texas War".
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in Courtland, Alabama, and also as treasurer of the
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Alabama State Senate
Richmond, Virginia
Courtland, Alabama
Texian Army
Captain
Red Rovers
Texas Revolution
Courtland, Alabama
Red Rovers
Texas Revolution
Goliad massacre
Richmond, Virginia
Winnsboro, South Carolina
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
Shelby County, Alabama
cotton plantation
Alabama State Senate
surety
United States Land Office
Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railroad
James Fannin
Battle of Coleto
Battle of San Jacinto
memoir
Shackelford County, Texas


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