NEW ORLEANS AND THE TEXAS REVOLUTION
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By: Edward L. Miller
Foreword by: Archie P. McDonald
In 1835, Creole merchants in New Orleans organized the Committee on Texas Affairs to provide substantial support for Texians revolting against Santa Anna. They sent capital, loans, and two companies of armed men known as the New Orleans Greys to Texas. Though the Greys met a tragic fate at the Alamo and Goliad, the support of New Orleans may have been crucial to the outcome of the war.
Hardcover, 312 pp.
Foreword by: Archie P. McDonald
In 1835, Creole merchants in New Orleans organized the Committee on Texas Affairs to provide substantial support for Texians revolting against Santa Anna. They sent capital, loans, and two companies of armed men known as the New Orleans Greys to Texas. Though the Greys met a tragic fate at the Alamo and Goliad, the support of New Orleans may have been crucial to the outcome of the war.
Hardcover, 312 pp.
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