Washington on the Brazos Dec. 25, 1836; but that he went home with Wyatt about Feb. 1st; and so did not appear on Fannin's roll for Feb. 29th. He was accorded a donation warrant by the Commission of Claims for his services with Fannin's Command.
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| ADAMS, D. F. | Private |
| Age | Wyatt's Company |
This soldier's name does not appear on LOMR for Wyatt's Company; but on Supplemental list of Wyatt's men, certified by AGO as members of Wyatt's Company not on original roll. He probably returned to the United States with Wyatt about Feb, 1st, 1836.
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| ADAMS, JAMES MOSS | Private |
| Age | Duval's Company |
Adam's signature, as above, appears in full on the Convention Memorial. He was one of Duval's men who had transferred from Lawrence's Company, and was undoubtedly massacred on March 27, 1836. His name is on both LOMR and T&TR roll of Fannin's men.
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| ADAMS, THOMAS J. | Second Lieutenant |
| Age | Horton's Company |
The LOMR for Captain A. C. Horton's Company, which was with Colonel Fannin's Command March 15th - 19th, 1836, shows that
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