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When the Battle of the Alamo ended at approximately 6:30 a.m. on March 6, 1836, fewer than fifty of the around 260 Texians who had occupied the Alamo Mission
List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo
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Major battle of the Texas Revolution
separate escapes of Texian combatants from the Alamo, consisting of perhaps 80 men. Phillip Thomas Tucker also sees three discrete Texian escapes, totaling
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perspective to the battle's events. Key to military rank abbreviations Texas portal List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo "The enemy in large
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Decisive battle of the Texas Revolution
Park, Texas, was the final and decisive battle of the Texas Revolution. Led by General Sam Houston, the Texian Army engaged and defeated General Antonio
Battle_of_San_Jacinto
1835–1836 rebellion
defeated the Texian garrison in the Battle of the Alamo, killing almost all of the defenders. A newly created Texian army under the command of Sam Houston
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Legacy of 1836 Texas Revolution battle
emphasis given to the Mexican Army or the Tejano soldiers who served in the Texian Army. Many Tejanos viewed the Alamo as more than just a battle site, but they
Legacy of the Battle of the Alamo
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complications from wounds suffered at the Battle of San Jacinto. List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo Walraven 2018. Groneman 1990, p. 12. Todish
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Military unit
The Texian Navy, also known as the Revolutionary Navy and First Texas Navy, was the naval warfare branch of the Texian armed forces during the Texas Revolution
Texian_Navy
American politician and frontiersman (1786–1836)
(then the Mexican state of Tejas) shortly thereafter. In early 1836, he took part in the Texas Revolution and died at the Battle of the Alamo. It is
Davy_Crockett
American survivor of the Battle of the Alamo (1814–1883)
were among the few survivors of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. Her husband, Almaron Dickinson, and 185 other Texian defenders
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Boston Evening Transcript. List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo Groneman 2019. "Last Messenger From the Alamo", Boston Evening Transcript
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Name list
see List of Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo Betty, a character from the horror comic series Witch Creek Road Betty, a character in the 1991
Betty
1836 battle between Mexico and the Republic of Texas
"Fort Defiance." News of the fate of Texians under Frank W. Johnson at the Battle of San Patricio and James Grant at the Battle of Agua Dulce (both captured
Battle_of_Refugio
1836 battle in the Texas Revolution
The Battle of San Patricio was fought on February 27, 1836, between Texian rebels and the Mexican army, during the Texas Revolution. The battle occurred
Battle_of_San_Patricio
Texian soldier (1800–1836)
Texian soldier and defender during the Battle of the Alamo, fought during the Texas Revolution. Dickinson is best known as the artillery officer of the
Almaron_Dickinson
1836 event of the Texas Revolution
prisoners of war from the Texian Army of the Republic of Texas were executed by the Mexican Army in the town of Goliad, Texas. The men surrendered under the belief
Goliad_massacre
Texan survivor of the Battle of the Alamo
Navarro Alsbury (1812 – July 23, 1888) was one of the few Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution in 1836. As Mexican forces
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departure as a courier, the Flores brothers exited the Alamo, thus making them survivors of the Alamo siege. In 1907, Alamo survivor Enrique Esparza stated
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1836) was a former Mexican soldier, a Texian military participant in the Siege of Bexar and Battle of the Alamo defender. Losoya was born in San Antonio
Toribio_Losoya
Relief force during the Alamo siege
The Immortal 32 was a relief force of thirty-two Texian Militia from the Gonzales Ranger Company who reinforced the Texians under siege at the Alamo. They
Immortal_32
Last Texan defender to enter the Alamo
1972 & is located near the Far West Side of San Antonio at 5700 Hemphill Drive. List of Texan survivors of the Battle of the Alamo Tejano volunteers under
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Soldier of the Texas Revolution
the 19th century. He was a participant in the Texas Revolution and a survivor of the siege of the Alamo. He continued his service during the years of
Andrew_Jackson_Sowell
Portuguese maid-of-honor and writer. Joe, a man enslaved by William B. Travis, one of the Texian commanders in the Battle of Alamo. After the Texian defeat, Mexican
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U.S. state
overwhelmed Texian defenders at the Battle of the Alamo. News of the defeats sparked panic among Texas settlers. The newly elected Texian delegates to the Convention
Texas
Chichester Childress, Texas – George Childress (Texian patriot) Chittenden, Vermont – Thomas Chittenden (one of the Green Mountain Boys and later governor) Chivington
List of places in the United States named after people
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Texas revolutionary soldier from Germany
served as a Texian soldier. He was one of the few survivors of the Goliad massacre. During his escape, he purportedly yelled, "The Republic of Texas forever
Herman_Ehrenberg
United States historic place
developer Walter Cunningham, astronaut Susanna Dickinson, survivor of the Battle of the Alamo J. Frank Dobie, writer John Holt Duncan, jurist Joe Bertram
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the Prussians.[citation needed] Both sides, Texians and Mexicans, in the Siege of the Alamo in 1836, had friendly fire incidents: In early hours of 1
List of friendly fire incidents
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Alamo survivor
skirmish establishing the Texas Revolution began in early October 1835, at the Battle of Gonzales. The Texians would be challenged by the Mexican army, when
Salvador_Flores
Surname list
during the American Civil War John Walker Baylor Jr. (c. 1813–1836), Texian pioneer, Army surgeon, and survivor of the Battle of the Alamo, nephew of Robert
Baylor_(surname)
1836 campaign of the Texas Revolution
the command of General José de Urrea ambushed Groups of Texians in the Mexican province of Texas, known as Mexican Texas, in a series of clashes in February
Goliad_Campaign
of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the American
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Mexican general, diplomat and regent
his March 6 journal entry after the battle, Mexican Almonte listed the Texian casualty toll as 250, with the survivors being five women, one Mexican soldier
Juan_Almonte
City in Texas, United States
about 34 Texians camped at the abandoned Irish settlement of San Patricio. In a surprise attack at 3:30am, Mexican troops fired on the Texian Army and
San_Patricio,_Texas
Cannons used in the Texas Revolution
trophy from the Battle of San Jacinto, to Cincinnatians. The Twin Sisters played a vital role as the only Texian artillery in the Battle of San Jacinto
Twin_Sisters_(cannons)
(Chris Browning) is a Texian Volunteer Colonel and the co-commander of the Texian forces during the Battle of the Alamo. While helping the women and children
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U.S. congressman from Tennessee, died at Alamo Almaron Dickinson (1800–1836), Texian soldier, died at Alamo James Fannin (c. 1804–1836), key figure during
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overwhelmed the nearly 200 Texians defending the Alamo, and killed the prisoners. "Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!" became a battle cry of the Texas Revolution
History_of_Texas
months later. The war ended at the Battle of San Jacinto, where General Sam Houston led the Texian Army to victory over a portion of the Mexican Army under
History_of_Mexico
Governor and Mayor of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico. Damacio Jiménez Tejano soldier who served in the Mexican army during the Battle of the Alamo Fermín Lasuén
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the Alamo resulted in a mass evacuation of American, Mexican, Tejano, and Texian persons in what is known as the Runaway Scrape. 1845–1855 – The Great
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Demographic of Americans
fought at the Battle of Valverde in February and the Battle of Glorieta Pass and helped defeat the attempted invasion of New Mexico by the Confederate Army
Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
the Battle of the Alamo; husband of Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson "Nothing more than a change of mind, my dear." — James Madison, president of the
List of last words (19th century)
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ISBN 978-1-58544-532-5. Barr, Alwyn (1990). Texians in Revolt: the Battle for San Antonio, 1835. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-77042-1. OCLC 20354408
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realize the claim was Texian President Mirabeau Lamar's Santa Fe Expedition, which failed spectacularly. The wagon train, supplied for a journey of about
History_of_New_Mexico
American nationals and citizens who are Jewish
constituted around .05% of the US population at the time, they made up a significant portion of the scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory." Union
American_Jews
City in Texas, United States
Texian Press. p. 12. Davis, Joe Tom (1989). Legendary Texians, Vol. 4. Austin, Texas: Eakin Press. p. 151. ISBN 0890156697. Roger, Conger (1992). The
Waco,_Texas
Chronology of Colorado history
detraction being the quite disagreeable chilly weather so rarely experienced here thus early in the Fall. …luncheon at the Alamo Hotel. … In the Spalding medal…Joe
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Name list
traveler, and editor Susanna Dickinson (1814–1883), American survivor of the Battle of the Alamo Suzie Dickinson (1955–2018), Australian singer Sydney Dickinson
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