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Jim Bowie Erastus “Deaf” Smith General Cos Grass Fight Who? Jim Bowie Erastus “Deaf” Smith General Cos

Grass Fight When? November 26, 1835

One mile south of San Antonio Grass Fight Where? One mile south of San Antonio

Grass Fight Why? The Texans believed the Col. Ugartechea was returning to San Antonio with a mule train that carried a fortune of silver.

Grass Fight What? Jim Bowie and his men attacked the Mexican reinforcements. Gen. Cos noticed his men being attacked so he sent in infantry aid. The Texans were able to hold off the attack until reinforcements arrived.

Grass Fight What? The Mexican army slowly retreated to the safety of San Antonio leaving the mule train. The Texans were disappointed to find not silver, but grass to feed the horses.