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Surrender Of Santa Anna

And I the said John Forbes under Oath maketh the following statement of the Capture of Gen値 S稚 Anna and of his introduction to Gen値 Houston, as follows.

Some two days after the Battle of San Jacinto and in the Morning at early sunrise I was attending to some duties close by the guard fire, where the Mexican prisoners were under guard I noticed two men approching me from the Prairie skirting Buffalo Bayou, as they came up to where I was standing. One of the men was a very youthful soldier with his Gun on his shoulder, belonging to Captain Baker痴 company I think his name was Joel Robertson, the other man was a Mexican in undress and unarmed, the young soldier stated that as he was coming into camp the Mexican threw himself in his way, and requested to be taken to Gen値 Houston The Mexican then quickly addressed me in Spanish, which rendered into english meant, Sir Gen値 Houston, Entimating a desire to see the General and took from somewhere about his person a Letter which he handed to me, pressing his finger on its address, which read Don Lopez de Santa Anna &c I returned the letter to him and asked him if he was Gen値 S稚 Anna he replied affirmatively and again repeated Sir Gen値 Houston with emphasis, at that moment I was joined by Col. Geo. W. Hockley whom I told who the prisoner was, and that we would take him before Gen値 Houston at that same time we heard from the Mexican Prisoners at the Guard fire an exclamation of El President! El Presidente! The Prisoner placed between Col Hockley and myself, our young Texian Soldier in the rear passed through Col. Burleson痴 Quarters at the head of which Gen値 Houston痴 tent was pitched On our arrival we found the Gen値 outside of his tent stretched on a mattrass at the foot of a large tree apparently asleep resting on his left side and his back towards us. We ranged up alongside and I put my hand on his arm to arouse him, he raised himself on his elbow and looked up the Prisoner immediately addressed him telling him who he was and surrendering himself to him a prisoner of War. Gen値 Houston looked at him intensely but made no reply, turning to me requested me to proceed to the Guard fire and bring from thence before him, a young man who was reported to be the private secretary of Santa Anna and who could talk english fluently. I did so, and on my return found the Prisoner seated quietly in a chair beside the Generals Mattrass. The young man on seeing the Prisoner assured General Houston that the Prisoner then before him was truly Gen値 Santa Anna

General Houston wanting additional evidence sent me again to the guard fire to bring Gen値 Almonte before him. In bringing down Gen値 Almonte, I met With Gen値 Tho痴 J. Rusk and Lieut. Zavalla to whom I mentioned what was taking Place before Gen値 Houston. They accompanied me with Gen値 Almonte to where Gen値 Houston was. when the Prisoner was fully recognized and Identified

Throughout the whole General Santa Anna痴 demeanor was dignified and soldierlike but a close observer could trace a Shade of sadness on his otherwise impassive countenance.


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