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  • The Battle of the Neches, the main engagement of the Cherokee War of 1838–1839 (part of the Texas–Indian Wars), took place on 15–16 July in 1839 in what...
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    David G. Burnet (category Presidents of the Republic of Texas)
    as vice president under Mirabeau B. Lamar and participated in the Battle of Neches. He was defeated in the next presidential election by Houston. When...
    28 KB (3,757 words) - 23:54, 16 December 2023
  • Texas–Indian wars (category Battles involving the Comanche)
    the Handbook of Texas Online (2002). Retrieved December 23, 2008. Trevis, Michael (December 17, 2020). "Cherokee War and Battle of Neches". Archived from...
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    site of Sun Oil and Union Oil of California riverside property) and Grigsby's Bluff (now Port Neches) were the only two high land bluffs on the Neches River...
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    home. During the Battle of Nacogdoches, James Bradshaw brought a company from Neches as a call to arms. Neches lies at the junction of U.S. Highway 79...
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    The Battle of Wake Island was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought on Wake Island. The assault began simultaneously with the attack...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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  • Caddo Nation of Oklahoma today. They would also hunt game. The Neches River was named for the tribe. The tribe is also known as the Neches, Nacha, Naesha...
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  • Texas Córdova Rebellion Battle of the Neches Mathew Caldwell Mann, William L. Mann: Battle of the San Gabriels from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved...
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  • Kelsey Harris Douglass (category Army of the Republic of Texas generals)
    forces at the Battle of the Neches. He was born in Knox County, Tennessee in 1790, and died in 1840. A member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas, he...
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  • of the Battle of the Neches repulses a Cherokee attack against the Texian army under General Kelsey Douglass. July 16 - The second day of the Battle of...
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  • a company from the Neches settlement. Parties from the Sabine and Shelby settlements also sent assistance. On August 1, a force of about 300 met up at...
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    Pass is the waterway serving as the outlet of the Sabine Lake estuary formed by the confluence of the Neches and Sabine rivers. The port at Sabine City...
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    Vietnam War. She was the second U.S. Navy ship named for the Neches River in eastern Texas. Neches was laid down as type T2-A tanker SS Aekay, M.C. hull 148...
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    Albert Sidney Johnston (category Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War)
    Native Americans in northern Texas during the Cherokee War of 1838–39. At the Battle of the Neches, Johnston and Vice President David G. Burnet were both...
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    Frank Jack Fletcher (category Battle of Veracruz (1914) recipients of the Medal of Honor)
    of Wake, which consisted of the fleet carrier Saratoga, the fleet oiler Neches, the seaplane tender Tangier, three heavy cruisers (Astoria, Minneapolis...
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    Angelina River (category Neches River)
    junction of Barnhardt and Shawnee creeks 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Laneville in southwest central Rusk County, Texas. A tributary of the Neches River,...
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    L. Q. Jones (category University of Texas School of Law alumni)
    died following a car accident. He completed his school education from Port Neches–Groves High School in 1945. After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to...
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    USS Astoria (CA-34) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    northeast of the Kingman Reef-Christmas Island line." On the afternoon of the 21st, however, TF 11 received orders to rendezvous with Neches, and then...
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    Merrimack, Kankakee, Lackawanna, Monongahela, Tappahannock, Patuxent, Neches, Suamico, Tallulah, Ashtabula, Cacapon, Caliente, Chikaskia, Aucilla, Marias...
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