Santiago Rabia Papers

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Santiago Rabia Papers

1836-1852 and undated

A sergeant in the Mexican Army, Santiago Rabia came to Texas in 1836 under Santa Anna and participated in the battles at the Alamo and San Jacinto, where he was captured by the Texans. Notebooks, military returns, legal documents, letters, and a photograph are part of the Santiago Rabia Papers, documenting his military, business, and personal activities.

1.2 linear feet (1 document box, 1 oversize box

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spa, Latn

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Rabia, Santiago, -1852 or 1853

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Soldier in the Mexican army; subsequently settled in Nacogdoches County, Tex., where he served in local militia companies. From the description of Santiago Rabia papers, 1836-1852. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70949974 A sergeant in the Tampico Regiment of the Mexican Army, Santiago Rabia came to Texas in 1836, part of the force led by Antonio López de Santa Anna. Participating in the campaign at the Alamo, Rabia was also at ...