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July 1832 CE
When Piedras was within thirty miles (forty-eight kilometers) of Anahuac, he sent a delegation to Johnson, who provided him with a list of grievances against Bradburn.
Piedras negotiates a resolution of the conflict.
Among the measures to which he agreed were:
to reestablish the ayuntamiento at Liberty;
to release the civilian prisoners at Anahuac to civilian authorities
to have Bradburn resign in favor of an officer of his choice.
With Texans' acceptance of the terms on June 28, Piedras marches to Anahuac on July 1.