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Surrender of Santa Anna

Surrender of Santa Anna

Date: 1836-04-22
Creator: unknown
Description: Print of Santa Anna's surrender to General Sam Houston during the Texas Revolution
Holding Partner: Star of the Republic Museum
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, August 12, 1832]

[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, August 12, 1832]

Date: 1832-08-12
Creator: Zavala, Lorenzo de
Description: Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: Explaining why Santa Anna should not think the worse of him, and that he respects Santa Anna. Veracruz, August 12, 1832.
Holding Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, December 12, 1832]

[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, December 12, 1832]

Date: 1832-12-18
Creator: Mexia, Jose Antonio
Description: Letter from Mexia to Zavala, December 18, 1832.
Holding Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
[Letter from Santa Anna ordering retreat of the Mexican Army, April 22, 1836]

[Letter from Santa Anna ordering retreat of the Mexican Army, April 22, 1836]

Date: 1836-04-22
Creator: Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de
Description: Letter from Santa Anna: Santa Anna's military orders withdrawing Mexican troops from the San Jacinto battlefield, April 22, 1836.
Holding Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, March 22, 1833]

[Letter from Mexia to Zavala, March 22, 1833]

Date: 1833-03-22
Creator: Mexia, Jose Antonio
Description: Mexia to Zavala: On the elections for president and vice president and the need for Zavala to come to Mexico City to help organize the party. On Santa Anna's unwillingness to come being the best thing, since Gomez Farias is better suited to the tasks at hand. Mexico, March 22, 1833.
Holding Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
[Letter from Zavala to Mexia, May 26, 1836]

[Letter from Zavala to Mexia, May 26, 1836]

Date: 1836-05-26
Creator: Zavala, Lorenzo de
Description: Letter from Zavala to Mexia. Zavala's feelings for his birth and mother country, Mexico and his confidence towards his new country and on the Texas military. Velasco, May 26, 1836.
Holding Partner: University of Texas
[Letter from Manuel Ordiera to Santa Anna, June 26, 1833]

[Letter from Manuel Ordiera to Santa Anna, June 26, 1833]

Date: 1833-06-26
Creator: Ordiera, Manuel
Description: Ordiera's letter to Santa Anna, giving him an account of which their spies informed to him into a meeting to invade all the State of Mexico. Tetlacala, Iguala; Tierra Caliente; Valladolid; Teloloapan; gral. Franco Hernández; Buena Vista; Chilapa; Ometepec; Oaxaca; Costa Chica; cnel. Tomás Moreno; Pérez Palacios; Cuernavaca; Zavala.
Holding Partner: University of Texas
[Copy of letter from Zavala to Mexia, May 26, 1836]

[Copy of letter from Zavala to Mexia, May 26, 1836]

Date: 1836-05-26
Creator: Zavala, Lorenzo de
Description: Letter from Zavala to Mexia. Zavala's feelings for his birth and mother country, Mexico and his confidence towards his new country and on the Texas military. Velasco, May 26, 1836.
Holding Partner: University of Texas
[Letter from unknown person to Mexia, May 27, 1836]

[Letter from unknown person to Mexia, May 27, 1836]

Date: 1836-05-27
Creator: unknown
Description: Letter from unknown person to Mexia: Arriving to Galveston and hearing the news of the retreat of the enemy. Describes conditions of the prisoners in Galveston and mentions speaking to some of the imprisoned officers. Galveston, May 27, 1836.
Holding Partner: University of Texas
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to his son, May 28, 1836]

[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to his son, May 28, 1836]

Date: 1836-05-28
Creator: Zavala, Lorenzo de
Description: Lorenzo de Zavala to his son, reporting that, at personal sacrifice, he has agreed to escort Santa Anna to Veracruz, as a service to Texas. Also discussed land and money transactions with Colonel Lamar and other family matters and finances. Velasco, Texas, May 28, 1836.
Holding Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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