Can you place the following events of the early Texas Revolution in the correct chronological order from earliest to latest?

1 The Battle of Concepción
2 The Taking of Goliad by Dimmitt's Men
3 The Battle of Gonzales
4 The Grass

1. The Battle of Gonzales (October 2, 1835) - This was the first military engagement of the Texas Revolution, sometimes referred to as the "Lexington of Texas" because it marked a break between the Texan colonists and Mexican troops.

2. The Battle of Concepción (October 28, 1835) - This battle featured Texan rebels, including Jim Bowie, engaging and defeating a Mexican detachment near Mission Concepción, south of present-day San Antonio.

3. The Taking of Goliad by Dimmitt's Men (October 9, 1835) - This involves the capture of the Presidio La Bahía at Goliad by the Texian insurgents. Although not typically considered a battle due to the lack of resistance, it was significant because it provided the Texans with a strategic fort.

4. The Grass Fight (November 26, 1835) - This was a small skirmish over what was thought to be Mexican silver on its way to San Antonio, but turned out to be grass for horses. It was a part of the Siege of Bexar and occurred in the build-up to the storming of San Antonio de Bexar.

To sort them chronologically:

1. The Battle of Gonzales (October 2, 1835)
3. The Taking of Goliad by Dimmitt's Men (October 9, 1835)
2. The Battle of Concepción (October 28, 1835)
4. The Grass Fight (November 26, 1835)