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EVENT WHICH OCCURRED DURING THE BATTLE OF SALADO CREEK
Nicholas Mosby Dawson; Dawson expedition; Dawson Massacre

Geraldine Dawson         
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
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Geraldine Dawson is an American child clinical psychologist, specializing in autism. She has conducted research on early detection, brain development, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and collaborated on studies of genetic risk factors in autism.
Ronnie Dawson (rugby union)         
IRISH RUGBY UNION FOOTBALLER AND COACH
A. R. Dawson; A. R. ("Ronnie") Dawson; Ronnie Dawson (rugby player)
Alfred Ronald Dawson (born 5 June 1932) played hooker for Ireland. He was captain of the British and Irish Lions rugby union team on their 1959 tour to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Walt Dawson         
AMERICAN ACTIVIST
Walter 'Walt' Dawson; Walter "Walt" Dawson
Walter Dawson (born April 26, 1982 in Portland, Oregon) is an Alzheimer's disease activist. He is the son of

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Dawson massacre

The Dawson massacre, also called the Dawson expedition, was an incident in which 36 Texian militiamen were killed by Mexican soldiers on September 17, 1842 near San Antonio de Bexar (now the U.S. city of San Antonio, Texas). The event occurred during the Battle of Salado Creek, which ended with a Texian victory. This was among numerous armed conflicts over the area between the Rio Grande and Nueces rivers, which the Republic of Texas tried to control after achieving independence in 1836.