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Rescuing Texas History. The Portal to Texas History periodically offers mini-grants for its Rescuing Texas History series. Each grant provides up to $1,000 of digitization services to libraries, museums, historical societies, and other groups that house historical materials.
Seach for information about ALAMO around the web. Note: Searches may yield no, or inconsistant results. Once offsite, you may wish to adjust your query. Handbook of Texas Online Article for this location; Search the Handbook of Texas Online; Google; The Portal to Texas History; Historical editions of the Texas Almanac
Pollard died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, probably defending the Alamo hospital. Handbook of Texas Online TheAlamo.org. Filed Under: Alamo Defenders, Biographies, Siege of Bexar, Siege of Bexar Participants Tagged With: Alamo, Siege of Bexar, Soldier, veteran.
The Handbook of Texas is a multimedia compendium of Texas history and geography. This page is devoted to the Battle of the Alamo. Other relevant articles include the Alamo, the Texas Revolution, Samuel Houston (Major General of the Texas army who led the victory at the battle of San Jacinto), and Davy Crockett (frontiersman, congressman, and one of the defenders who died in the Battle of the
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a crucial conflict of the Texas Revolution.In 1835, colonists from the United States joined with Tejanos (Mexicans born in Texas) in putting up armed resistance to the centralization of the Mexican government. President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and the government in Mexico City believed the United States had instigated the
Lone Star Junction: A Texas and Texas History Resource The Handbook of Texas Online – includes a “This Day in Texas History” section. Texas History – LSC-Kingwood Texas State Historical Association – Home – Digital Gateway to Texas History The Texian Web – Texas History on the Internet – click on Members List Armadillo WWW Server
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