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GOLIAD - The author of the "Hank the Cowdog" book series is coming to Goliad.
Victoria Advocate stories: Latest News <StaffMember: KAYLA BELL> 2010
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The victorious Mexican general Ignacio Zaragoza, was born in Goliad, Texas, and his shared Texan Mexican heritage inspires celebration in both lands.
"El Grito" (the Cry) 2007
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The victorious Mexican general Ignacio Zaragoza, was born in Goliad, Texas, and his shared Texan Mexican heritage inspires celebration in both lands.
"El Grito" (the Cry) 2007
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He was very unprofessional and was complained about by many patients and patrons in Goliad.
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And then a few weeks later, at this place called Goliad, Texas, when they overran James Fannin and his men at Goliad, they marched 342 men out and executed them there and just shot them down in cold blood.
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Page 34 claim for admittance, "Goliad" and "The Alamo" will not constitute better passport to the sympathetic old janitor, who upon a generous impulse could chop off an ear, than will psalmody, unsupported by regard for the rights of others?
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906
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Except that we used to pick them on my Grandpa's land near Goliad.
Dewberry cobbler is your reward | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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In 1960, the General Zaragoza State Historic Site was established in his birthplace, near Goliad, Texas, to commemorate his famous victory.
Did You Know? Cinco de Mayo is more widely celebrated in USA than Mexico 2009
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In 1960, the General Zaragoza State Historic Site was established in his birthplace, near Goliad, Texas, to commemorate his famous victory.
Did You Know? Cinco de Mayo is more widely celebrated in USA than Mexico 2009
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In 1960, the General Zaragoza State Historic Site was established in his birthplace, near Goliad, Texas, to commemorate his famous victory.
Did You Know? Cinco de Mayo is more widely celebrated in USA than Mexico 2009
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