Thursday, June 25, 2020

Lost Cannons from the Siege of Bexar


      Eyewitness accounts, a community legend, specific artillery inventories before and after the Siege of Bexar, and a detailed count of the cannons in San Antonio on December 10, 1835 at the end of the Siege, all indicate that as many as eight Mexican cannons were rolled into the San Antonio River before daylight on the day the fighting ceased.  They were discovered by city employees in 1911 but not recovered then.  This article provides the historical context for the possibility that these guns are still buried in the river near the Alamo, probably under several feet of silt.  
      Who will mount an expedition to locate them and excavate them for exhibit in the soon-to-be renovated Alamo compound?

Click here for the details.  





Tuesday, June 16, 2020

San Antonio Arms and Ammunition in the 1830s


     Several inventories of arms and ammunition in San Antonio at various times in 1835 and 1836 provide clues as to events that occurred with the the Mexican and Texan armies in the Siege of Bexar and the Battle of the Alamo.  Click the link below to read how these inventories can be coupled with other historical archives to tell us more about what went on during those eventful few months at the start of the Texas Revolution.