- Henry Karnes
Henry Wax Karnes (
September 8 ,1812 ndashAugust 16 ,1840 ) is notable as a soldier and figure of theTexas Revolution , as well as the commander of General Sam Houston's "Spy Squad" at the Battle of San Jacinto.Biography
Henry Wax Karnes, a native of
Tennessee , first visitedTexas in 1828. During the Texas Revolution, he was one ofSam Houston 's most important spies and worked closely withDeaf Smith . While serving in a volunteer company, Karnes was sent with Smith to bring word about the fate of theAlamo . Karnes was one of the men who foundSusanna Dickinson after the fall of the Alamo. By the time of theBattle of San Jacinto , he had become acaptain and later was acolonel .After the war, he served in the Texas Rangers. Karnes was wounded by an arrow in an operation against the
Comanches in August 1839. He died ofyellow fever the next year inSan Antonio, Texas .Karnes was buried outside of Old Campos Cemetery as he was a
Protestant and onlyCatholic s were allowed to be buried there. This cemetery was later moved and Santa Rosa Hospital was built in its place across from Milam Park. A monument to Karnes was erected in 1932 in Milam Park as this was the closest to his grave that the city knew of. The monument remains there to this day.ee also
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John Coker
*Young Perry Alsbury
*Battle of San Jacinto
*Deaf Smith
*Sam Houston
*Antonio López de Santa Anna
*Vicente Filisola
*José de Urrea
*Martín Perfecto de Cos
*Juan Almonte
*Timeline of the Texas Revolution
*Runaway Scrape
*Vince's Bridge ources
*Account of Karnes fight on the Arroyo Seco in 1838 from "Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas" by
John Henry Brown , published 1880.External links
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/santasanj.htm Santa Anna's Account of the Battle]
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/batsanjacinto.htm San Jacinto]
*Read [http://texashistory.unt.edu/widgets/pager.php?object_id=meta-pth-5827&recno=328&path=/data/UNT/Annexation/Books/meta-pth-5827.tkl Henry Karnes' entry] in [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5827 Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas] hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History] .
*Handbook of Texas|id=KK/hck1|name=Karnes County
* [http://www.karnestx.com/ Karnes County, TX Genealogy]
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/widgets/pager.php?object_id=meta-pth-6725&recno=58&path=/data/UNT/Books/meta-pth-6725.tkl Account of Karnes fight on the Arroyo Seco in 1838] from [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-6725 Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas] by John Henry Brown published 1880, hosted by [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ The Portal to Texas History]
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