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Partial scan of the March 24, 1836 Telegraph and Texas Register with the first Texian list of defenders killed at the Battle of the Alamo. The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a crucial conflict of the Texas Revolution.
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The Alamo Cenotaph, also known as The Spirit of Sacrifice, is a monument in San Antonio, Texas, United States, commemorating the Battle of the Alamo of the Texas Revolution, which was fought at the adjacent Alamo Mission. The monument was erected in celebration of the centenary of the battle, and bears the names of those known to have fought ...
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The reference given is Lindley, p. 98. Lindley does not, however, assert that these men ever went to the Alamo or were killed there. Their names simply appear on a roll of men who mustered in Gonzales on 23 February. That does not mean they subsequently went to San Antonio and entered the Alamo on 1 March, or that they died in battle on 6 March.