" ,,
" ,, " " " " 20th
E. G. Rector Alphonso Steel
" " "
slightly severly
F K J
1st Lieut J.C. Hale
killed
Capt Smith
wounded slightly
1st Sergt Thos P Fowl
killed
Wm FYoung
" "
wounded severly
Trask
do
do
Total killed 3, severly wounded 5, slightly 3-total 11 Dr. Wm Motley · wounded severly
died since died since
A. R. Stevens
Lt. Col. J. C. Neil of the Artillery
wounded severely on 20th
Wm A. Park
"
"
slightly " 21st
Deverius J. Woodliff of the cavalry
wounded severely " 20th
[Endorsed:] Report of killed & wounded at San Jacinto [28251 [SANTA ANNA to FILISOLA]
No. 1, Army of Operations, Coast Division, Under My Command Having yesterday evening had an unfortunate encounter, I have resolved to remain as prisoner of war in the hands of the enemy, after having taken every precaution, I therefore order that your excellency will cause the division under the command of general Gaona, to countermarch to Bexar, where he will wait for orders. Your excellency will also return to the same place, and order General Urrea.., with his division, to Guadaloupe Victoria. I have agreed on an armistice with General Houston, interim, until we can agree upon the terms of a lasting peace; your excellency will take such measures as may be necessary for the subsistence of the army which will remain under your command, the money that has arrived at Matamoras, and the provision at that place, and those at Victoria, will be subject to your orders; also the twenty thousand dollars that may be inthe treasury, are to be taken from Bexar. I trust that your excellency will, without fail, comply withthese dispositions; advising me of the same by return of the courier, as also if any should oppose its accomplishment. God and Liberty, camp of San Jacinlo, April 22, 1836. Antonio Lope.z de Santa Anna. (To Vicente Filisola]
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