Darden, Fannie A. D. Baker

Texas writer and painter Fannie Amelia Dickson Baker Darden (1829-1890) produced a number of novelettes, stories, and paintings and taught art at Colorado College in Columbus (1857). Her paintings tended to have religious themes, but she wrote about historical events and her own personal experiences. Darden’s prose works include “Romances of the Texas Revolution” (1884) and “Reminiscences of Early Childhood in Texas” (1884).

James Walker Fannin, Jr., a commander of Texian forces during the Texas Revolution, was likely born in 1804 and studied at the United States Military Academy at West Point from 1819 to 1821. In the autumn of 1834 he and his family moved to a plantation in Velasco, Texas. In September 1835 Fannin became active in the volunteer army and participated in the battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. On October 28, Fannin and James Bowie led the Texas forces in the battle of Concepción. Fannin was commissioned as a colonel of the Provisional Regiment of Volunteers at Goliad in February 1836, but his army was surrounded by Mexican forces and forced to surrender at the battle of Coleto in March. Fannin and his men were imprisoned at Goliad and executed by order of Antonio López de Santa Anna on March 27, 1836.

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