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        <![CDATA[ What is known about the fate of the Twin Sisters, the two main Texian Army cannons at San Jacinto,
and The Golden Standard?


A correspondent to 
Sons of DeWitt Colony Texas recently
speculated that:

 

1.  &quot;The Twin Sisters, two identical iron cannons, were dug up in 1936 at Presidio La Bahia, at Goliad, Texas, by midnight
pirates, captured by the authorities and reside, rusting away on James Walker Fannin and his brave men&#39;s grave there on the Banks of the San Antonio... ]]>
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