Rosillo Creek begins approximately 0.5 miles north of FM 1976, in northeastern Bexar County, Texas, within the city limits of Windcrest, Texas, and flows southwestward for 18 miles through the Rosillo Creek Basin. The creek has an elevation ranging from 265 meters above sea level, to 155 meters above sea level. The vegetation of the basin is mostly mesquite trees and grasses. Rosillo Creek empties into Salado Creek in southeastern Bexar County.
RosilloCreek begins approximately 0.5 miles north of FM 1976, in northeastern Bexar County, Texas, within the city limits of Windcrest, Texas, and flows...
The Battle of RosilloCreek (also known as the Battle of Rosalis) was a conflict between the Republican Army of the North and Spanish Royalist forces...
Battle of Rosillo and the 1842 Battle of Salado Creek following the Texas Revolution. The Battle of RosilloCreek (called the Battle of Salado Creek at the...
Spanish governor, Manuel María de Salcedo. Their victory at the Battle of RosilloCreek convinced Salcedo to surrender on April 1, 1813; he was executed two...
spreads from Egypt. March 29 – Mexican War of Independence: Battle of RosilloCreek – The Republican Army of the North defeats the Spanish Royalist Army...
volunteers in Kentucky. March 29 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of RosilloCreek: The Republican Army of the North defeats the Spanish Royalist Army...
downtown San Antonio (formerly San Antonio del Bejar). Salado Creek Battle of RosilloCreek Battle of Medina Manuel María de Salcedo Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition...
based on his own research and not recognized by the state. Battle of RosilloCreek History of Texas Medina, Battle of; Texas State Historical Society;...
modest. On March 29, 1813, the royalist army in Texas lost the Battle of RosilloCreek and on April 1 the rebels occupied San Antonio. To begin the effort...
Founded the Oregon Government. Metropolitan Press. pp. 136–141. SALADO CREEK, BATTLE OF | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association...
phase (1811–1815) Battle of RosilloCreek (1813) Siege of Acapulco (1813) Battle of La Chincúa (1813) Battle of Alazan Creek (1813) Battle of Medina (1813)...
Bahia in February 1813. Kemper fought in both the victorious Battle of RosilloCreek and the disastrous Battle of Medina. He eventually withdrew from the...
Orizaba Capture of Oaxaca Battle of RosilloCreek Siege of Acapulco Battle of La Chincúa Battle of Alazan Creek Battle of Medina Battle of Lomas de Santa...
after the Battle of RosilloCreek in 1813. Though some sources report Nemesio Salcedo among the casualties at the Battle of RosilloCreek (in addition to...
later. June – July - A division of the Mexican Army led by Antonio Canales Rosillo invades south Texas and is repulsed near Fort Lipantitlán. September 11...
several local guerrilla groups emerged such as those led by Antonio Canales Rosillo and José Urrea, the latter widely repudiated by the Texans because of his...
to right, General Arista's army consisted of General Antonio Canales Rosillo's 400 irregular cavalry in chaparral, Anastasio Torrejon's cavalry brigade...
Santa Anna Pedro de Ampudia Manuel María Lombardini (WIA) Antonio Canales Rosillo Strength 4,594–4,750: 211 15,142: 211 Casualties and losses 267 killed...