Using my long list of possible contacts to notify about the website, I sent ten announcements to various Texas history sites.  Two significant people responded right away.  One was Kameron Searle, editor of the Texas History Page, inviting me to contribute information about James P. Trezevant and the fate of the Georgia Battalion.  See <texashistorypage.com> and <texas-history-page.blogspot.com>.  The other was Sarah Reveley of the Texas Historical Reenactors Assn. at <archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/TEXAS-CENTENNIAL/2012-02/1328311322>.  She told me about her volunteering to help with the Centennial markers project of the Texas Historical Commission, a project managed by Bob Brinkman.  See <http://www.thc.state.tx.us/markerdesigs/madcent.shtml>.  She urged me to contact Bob Brinkman at the Texas Historical Commission (THC) for information about its historical markers program.

The Georgia Battalion Project

Refugio, Goliad, and San Jacinto: The Georgia Battalion in the Texas Revolution 1835-1836