π¨π±π―️ Fannin Burial Monument – Remembering Goliad in Texas History
Simba and I visited the Fannin Burial Monument in Goliad, Texas — a solemn memorial honoring Colonel James Fannin and the Texan soldiers executed during the Goliad Massacre . After surrendering to Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution , Fannin and approximately 340 of his men were held at Presidio La BahΓa . On Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, they were executed under orders from General Santa Anna. The event became one of the most tragic moments of the revolution and inspired the rallying cry, “Remember Goliad!” ⚔️ A Tragic Turning Point in the Texas Revolution The executions at Goliad shocked the Texian forces and strengthened resolve during the fight for independence. Alongside the events at the Alamo, Goliad became a defining chapter of the revolution. The monument represents: - The sacrifice of Colonel James Fannin and his men - One of the most sobering events of 1836 - A rallying cry that echoed throughout the revolution Standing at the burial site today brings a sense of gra...