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re: February 24, 1836 | “VICTORY OR DEATH”

Posted on 2/24/19 at 10:33 am to
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 2/24/19 at 10:33 am to


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Posted by EKG
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Posted on 2/24/19 at 10:38 am to


“Travis was seen to hesitate, but not about the death he would choose. He would take a few steps and stop, turning his proud face toward us to discharge his shots; he fought like a true soldier. Finally he died, but he died after having traded his life very dearly. None of his men died with greater heroism, and they all died. Travis behaved as a hero; one must do him justice, for with a handful of men without discipline, he resolved to face men used to war and much superior in numbers, without supplies, with scarce munitions, and against the will of his subordinates."

- Mexican Colonel Jose Enrique de la Peña

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