
Battle of Concepción - Wikipedia
The battle of Concepción was fought on October 28, 1835, between Mexican troops under Colonel Domingo Ugartechea and Texian insurgents led by James Bowie and James Fannin.
Concepcion, Battle Of - TSHA
Oct 2, 2019 · The battle of Concepción occurred on October 28, 1835, the opening engagement in the siege of Bexar. After the skirmish at Gonzales on October 2 ( the battle of Gonzales ), the Texas army under Stephen F. Austin grew to 400 men as it advanced on San Antonio.
The Battle of Concepcion of the Texas Revolution - ThoughtCo
Jun 13, 2019 · The Battle of Concepción was the first major armed conflict of the Texas Revolution. It took place on October 28, 1835, on the grounds of Concepción Mission outside of San Antonio. Rebel Texans, led by James Fannin and Jim Bowie, fought off a vicious assault by the Mexican Army and drove them back into San Antonio.
The Battle of Concepción - The Historical Marker Database
Jan 29, 2023 · The Battle of Concepción, as it became known, was the first encounter of the siege that ended six weeks later with the surrender of Mexican General Martín Perfecto de Cos. Though later defeated at the Alamo, the Texans were victorious at the Battle of San Jacinto, the deciding encounter that resulted in Texas winning its independence from ...
Battle of Concepción: Dawn of the Texas Revolution
Feb 22, 2025 · The Battle of Concepción demonstrated that Texian volunteers could defeat professional Mexican troops in open combat. This victory boosted morale throughout Texas and helped convince many fence-sitters to support the revolution.
Battle of Concepción: Key Engagement in the Texas Revolution
Jun 13, 2024 · The Battle of Concepción on October 28, 1835, was a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution. This significant engagement between Texian insurgents and Mexican troops highlighted the resolve and tactical prowess of the Texian forces.
Battle of Concepción | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Battle of Concepción was fought on October 28, 1835 between Mexican troops under Colonel Domingo Ugartechea and Texian insurgents led by James Bowie and James Fannin.
The Battle of Concepcion
Battle of Concepcion At the first alarm, the Texans flew to their arms, but could not see the enemy, who had almost surrounded their position, and opened a fire on them—at such a distance, however, that it produced no effect.
Battle of Concepción ignites siege of Bexar - TSHA
On this day in 1835, Texans and Mexicans skirmished near San Antonio at the battle of Concepción, the opening engagement in the siege of Bexar. Some ninety Texans under the command of James Bowie and James W. Fannin, Jr., defeated a force of 275 Mexican soldiers and two cannons.
Combat near the "Mission Concepcion," by Colonel James …
Map of combat at the Battle of Concepción during the Texas Revolution, showing lines of assault by Mexican infantry, cannon, and dragoons, and lines held by Captain Fannin's and Captain Coleman's companies.