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In the window of the Salon Meritage, a photo with a handwritten note stood as a reminder of Mr. Fannin's long history in the community.
Salon Was Place of Beauty for Community Tamara Audi 2011
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—Before it became the scene of the worst violence in Orange County history, Randy and Sandi Fannin's salon was a buzzing center of this small city's beauty business, a place where loyal customers brought their daughters for first haircuts and employees from other salons often stopped by to chitchat with friends.
Salon Was Place of Beauty for Community Tamara Audi 2011
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Mr. Fannin's daughter and granddaughter also worked at the shop.
Salon Was Place of Beauty for Community Tamara Audi 2011
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Mario Fannin's 69-yard kickoff return set up Burns '9-yard touchdown run for a 17-3 lead early in the second.
USATODAY.com 2008
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(That same week, we visited Goliad and my wife was royally creeped out by the old Presidio La Bahia where Fannin's Texians were massacred.) 9: 55 PM
New CD from the Cornell Hurd Band Bill Crider 2007
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Needless to say, this book sheds light on the motivation for all sorts of events during this time in Texas history such as why Santa Anna sacrificed 600 soldiers in the final attack on the Alamo, Fannin's fatal flaw that caused the capture of the Goliad defenders, and much more.
Archive 2004-06-01 Julie D. 2004
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Needless to say, this book sheds light on the motivation for all sorts of events during this time in Texas history such as why Santa Anna sacrificed 600 soldiers in the final attack on the Alamo, Fannin's fatal flaw that caused the capture of the Goliad defenders, and much more.
The Struggle for Texas Independence Julie D. 2004
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Santa Anna, who, in all his previous wars, had never shown a disposition to be cruel to the vanquished, was so dazzled with the prospects before him as to be willing to make the slaughter of the Alamo and of Fannin's division an offering to a priesthood who were plotting for the restoration of the
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It appears that she was a negress who fled to the wilderness after Fannin's defeat, fifteen years ago, since which time she has lived in the woods, subsisting on acorns and other wild fruits.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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They had not been long in the State when in a battle between Fannin's army and the Mexicans they surrendered to General Urrea, who agreed to treat them as prisoners of war, but at Goliad, on Palm Sunday, 1836, they with other companies, about four hundred and forty-three men in the very flower of their youth, were marched out and traitorously drawn up in line and shot.
My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914
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