Brooks, John Sowers, 1814-1836

Dates:
Birth 1814
Death 1836

Biographical notes:

Born to Absalom H. Brooks in Staunton, Virginia, John Sowers Brooks (1814-1836) worked for the Staunton Spectator, before joining the United States Marine Corps in 1835. That November, he moved to Texas to fight in the Texas Revolution, serving as adjutant of the Georgia Battalion under the command of James W. Fannin, Jr., and participating in the Matamoros Expedition. In 1836, Brooks was appointed an aide to Fannin while also becoming chief engineer of the artillery, shortly before his death in the Goliad Massacre on March 27, 1836.

Source:

Brooks, John Sowers. Handbook of Texas Online . Accessed May 5, 2011. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbr72 .

From the guide to the Brooks, John Sowers, Letters, 1834-1856, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Born to Absalom H. Brooks in Staunton, Virginia, John Sowers Brooks (1814-1836) worked for the Staunton Spectator, before joining the United States Marine Corps in 1835.

That November, he moved to Texas to fight in the Texas Revolution, serving as adjutant of the Georgia Battalion under the command of James W. Fannin, Jr., and participating in the Matamoros Expedition. In 1836, Brooks was appointed an aide to Fannin while also becoming chief engineer of the artillery, shortly before his death in the Goliad Massacre on March 27.

From the description of Brooks, John Sowers, Letters, 1834-1856 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 764494530

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Subjects:

  • Matamoros Expedition (1835-1836)

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Places:

  • Texas (as recorded)
  • Texas (as recorded)
  • Goliad Massacre, Goliad, Tex., 1836. (as recorded)
  • Goliad Massacre, Goliad, Tex., 1836 (as recorded)