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X-WR-CALDESC:The victory of the Texian Army on the plain of San Jacinto in 
 April 1836 was built on many factors\, including the leadership of Sam Hou
 ston\, the grim determination of his troops\, and the vagaries of weather 
 that brought the two armies together. But there was another factor that sh
 aped the victory\, one that wasn’t anywhere near San Jacinto that day: the
  officers and crews of the Texian Navy. This presentation will follow step
 -by-step how captures of Mexican ships by the Texian Navy helped simultane
 ously to provide for Houston’s army and deny Santa Anna the supplies his s
 oldados desperately needed.\n\nDate: Saturday\, September 21\, 2024\n\nTim
 e: 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. | talk 5:00 6:00\, Q&A 6:00 6:30\, reception 6:30 7
 :00\n\nLocation: San Jacinto Museum\n\nCost: $5 per person/$3 per museum m
 ember\; students are free.\n\nBuy your tickets online.\n\nHistory Under th
 e Star Lecture Series is made possible by a generous grant from the George
  and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation.\n\nVideographer and Video Productio
 n made possible by Humanities Texas.
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DESCRIPTION:The victory of the Texian Army on the plain of San Jacinto in A
 pril 1836 was built on many factors\, including the leadership of Sam Hous
 ton\, the grim determination of his troops\, and the vagaries of weather t
 hat brought the two armies together. But there was another factor that sha
 ped the victory\, one that wasn’t anywhere near San Jacinto that day: the 
 officers and crews of the Texian Navy. This presentation will follow step-
 by-step how captures of Mexican ships by the Texian Navy helped simultaneo
 usly to provide for Houston’s army and deny Santa Anna the supplies his so
 ldados desperately needed.\n\nDate: Saturday\, September 21\, 2024\n\nTime
 : 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. | talk 5:00 6:00\, Q&A 6:00 6:30\, reception 6:30 7:
 00\n\nLocation: San Jacinto Museum\n\nCost: $5 per person/$3 per museum me
 mber\; students are free.\n\nBuy your tickets online.\n\nHistory Under the
  Star Lecture Series is made possible by a generous grant from the George 
 and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation.\n\nVideographer and Video Production
  made possible by Humanities Texas.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240921T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240921T190000
LOCATION:San Jacinto Museum\, 3523 Independence Parkway South\, La Porte\, 
 TX 77571 US
SUMMARY:History Under the Star Lecture Series: The Texas Navy and San Jacin
 to with Andy Hall
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