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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 7 MIN

El Mar De Lodo

from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott

Send us Fan Mail DescriptionWhat looks like a simple retreat on a map turned into one of the most miserable ordeals ever to drag its way across Texas soil. After San Jacinto, General Vicente Filisola tried to pull the Mexican army back toward safety—only to find the land itself rising up against him in the form of endless rain and a vast sea of mud. In this episode of The Texan Edge, we slog into the cold water, the broken wagons, the abandoned cannon, and the fear that the Texians might strike at any moment, to see how bad roads and worse weather helped shape the fate of a revolution.Show NotesIn this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott follows the Mexican army into the nightmare retreat that became known as El Mar de Lodo—the Sea of Mud.You’ll hear about:How Filisola’s “sensible” retreat south after San Jacinto looked on paper versus on the groundThe late April Gulf storms that turned roads in Wharton County and the low country near present-day Victoria into rivers of clayColumns of not just soldiers, but cooks, laundresses, wives, children, merchants, wagons, and the wounded—all trapped in knee-deep muckArtillery teams fighting to drag cannon forward, only to abandon guns in the mud when it became impossible to move themFamilies losing the few possessions they owned as blankets, pots, and clothes slipped off carts and vanished into the bogThe sounds of the retreat: sucking boots, cracking whips, cursing, prayer, and exhausted men collapsing in mud-caked uniformsFilisola’s attempts at solutions: brush roads, shifting loads, dumping cargo, and even dismounting artillery to save what they couldThe brutal cost of abandoning cannon for a professional army’s honor and prideFear of Texian scouts and ambush that never quite came—but gnawed at discipline night after nightHow grumbling in camp showed the no-win reality of leadership: blamed for retreating, and blamed for not retreating soonerThe shattered remnants finally dragging free of the worst mud and stumbling toward the Rio Grande, more survivors than soldiersWhy this “simple retreat” was really a grinding disaster that weakened Mexico’s ability to launch another major invasion that yearThe larger lesson: how bad weather, ugly terrain, and stubborn people can quietly change the course of historyTweed closes with a reminder that the Republic of Texas didn’t survive on courage and politics alone. Sometimes the decisive break isn’t a famous charge or a waving flag—it’s rain falling in the right place at the right time, and human grit pushing through it.Support the show: share an episode with a friend, leave a rating, or pitch in at buymeacoffee.com/TexanEdge to help keep the stories coming. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.

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Send us Fan Mail Description What looks like a simple retreat on a map turned into one of the most miserable ordeals ever to drag its way across Texas soil. After San Jacinto, General Vicente Filisola tried to pull the Mexican army back toward safety—only to find the land itself rising up against him in the form of endless rain and a vast sea of mud. In this episode of The Texan Edge, we slog into the cold water, the broken wagons, the abandoned cannon, and the fear that the Texians...

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