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Texas Revolution: The Siege of the Alamo (prelude to the Battle of the Alamo) began in San Antonio on February 23, 1836.
#Hieronimo Ybarra#Antonio Tello#Texas Revolution#Siege of the Alamo#USA#started#23 February 1836#architecture#cityscape#anniversary#US history#Texas#Texan history#the Alamo#tourist attraction#landmark#garden#San Anton#San Antonio#summer 2011#original photography#vacation#travel#Memorial to the Alamo defenders
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and that’s where all those trust issues came in…
also doodle-cos is so cute i love him AHH
when cos says “fort…” there was supposed to be something that said “(alamo)”, but i’m sure you know what i mean…?
very not historically accurate [other than santa anna is ugly here] so take this with a grain of salt)
#doodle#doodle strip#general santa anna#general cos#siege of béxar#artwork#drawing#et cetera#my art#digital art#young artist#art#history art#historical figure#alamo#san antonio#texas#antonio lopez de santa anna
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Fred Ray “The Story of the Alamo: An Illustrated History of the Siege and Fall of The Alamo” Illustration Original Art (Ray, 1955)
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maybe I am Too Colin Robinson myself because while the entire fandom was apparently losing their shit over him talking about his boyfriend, I was just like
but the siege of the alamo was in 1836... and Colin remembers what he was doing 187 years ago... which means he's already done this 100-year cycle at least twice... while maintaining at least 187 years of memories, so this wasn't the first time he used the records trick... without knowing why he was keeping those records...
this is the lore I'm stuck on lmao
#wwdits#wwdits spoilers#I went to the alamo last year too I didn't even know I was in The Colin Spot#I guess I can retroactively add those selfies to my wwdits collection#it really wasn't actually that memorable tho#despite what they say
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~The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, 2x22, Siege at Little Alamo~
#The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp#2x22#Wyatt Earp#knocked out#pistol whipped#unconscious#waking up#vintage whump
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23rd February 1836 saw the first day of the Siege of the Alamo.
I think a most of us grew up watching the film and John Wayne as the eponymous "hero" Davy Crockett, but did you know there were at least four Scots born men there during the siege?
The four known Scots were Richard W Ballentine, John McGregor (piper), Isaac Robinson and David L. Wilson many of men were of Scots ancestry among the defenders.
The Alamo, according to what I have read, is the busiest visitor attraction in America and has inspired hundreds of books and more than one Hollywood film. According to local legend, Crockett endeavoured to maintain the spirits of his men on the eve of battle by playing on his fiddle. He knew, and they knew, that they all faced certain death, but often ignored is the fact that accompanying him on the bagpipes was John McGregor.
Inside the church on the Alamo site stand the flags of all the countries and states which lost men at the battle. These include the Scottish saltire, the Irish tricolour and the Welsh dragon, as well as the flag of St George.
Davy and Jock took to their respective instruments it is also note that they sung songs to keep their spirits up, one of those songs was a rendition of Rabbie Burns song Green Grow the Rushes O. Now there is one legend that that the song, sung by the dozens of soldiers in the fort of Scottish heritage, is the reason that Mexicans use the term "Gringo" Think about it, can you imagine the Spanish speaking Mexicans outside the fort listening to the besieged men singing the song "....I'll sing you two-o Green grow the rushes-o...." Well it's one version, and why not! This might be ridiculed by some, but the epic film I spoke about, with the late great John Wayne, was also ridiculed for its inaccuracies almost 60 years ago, so why not indeed.
One fact we know though is that there is a stone in the Texas city of San Antonio remembering all those years ago the four Scottish natives who died at the fort.
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And so it began...this day in 1836.
Santa Anna's Army began to arrive in San Antonio de Bexár on February 23, 1836. Their arrival prompted members of the Texan Army to enter the Alamo, which was by now heavily fortified. The Alamo had 18 serviceable cannons and approximately 150 men at the start of the siege.
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The Alamo was originally established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, founded as a Spanish foothold to convert indigenous people to Catholicism. It’s best known as the site of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution — the culmination of a 13 day siege between the Texas defenders and the Mexican army in the fight to gain independence from Mexico. The Spanish tours is the latest move in the Alamo’s half-a-billion dollar effort to try to tell a more nuanced history. Ernesto Rodriguez, a senior curator and historian at The Alamo, said it’s crucial to acknowledge where the narrative of the Battle comes from. “All the defenders were killed. Who survives? Women, children, [the] enslaved. Our story is one of those special stories that the people without a voice are the ones that give us the narrative that are the loudest in this story." The Alamo’s history has often been mythologized to focus on the story of the white defenders, like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. It can often leaves out its complex history of the groups who had ties to the land. Groups representing Mexican Americans, Black Americans, and Indigenous people have long advocated to include the story of all those involved before, during and after the battle — NOT just the story of the famous defenders. Mexicans fought at the site. It had ties to slavery, and Native American groups cite the Alamo as a sacred burial ground that includes the remains of their ancestors. Rodriguez said the Alamo’s recent efforts aim to diversify the narrative. “You cannot tell about a place without including everyone, because it's sort of like when you weave a tapestry — if you're missing a thread, it's going to fall apart.”
#texas history#this does seem like an 'about time' sort of thing. the alamo is the biggest draw of the missions--it's also the only one not under the NPS#it really does have so much more mythos associated with it that not even its exhibition can counteract.#where it is downtown. the stories. the movies. the reluctance of texas history classes to Care about the facts#the way everything about it got so muddled over the years with the daughters of the confederacy doing the 'battle of the flowers'#and then everyone stealing that from them as a celebration of the city instead#texans in general but specifically white texans just can't see that building clearly#text
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Do you have a fun fact in these trying times?
Alright, friendo, I learned this a week ago, and I was shook. So Today You Learned that Phil Collins (yes, that Phil Collins) is an Alamo fanatic.
Back when he was a wee little lad, British singer Phil Collins saw the Disney Davy Crockett special. You know, the one with the catchy song? Yeah, that one. And he became obsessed with Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, and the Battle of Alamo, where Crockett died.
[Also the exact nature of Crockett’s death is a hotly debated topic with tons of baggage. But I don’t want to deal with that right now, so I’ll save it for another time.]
This obsession apparently went far into adulthood, where Phil Collins collected a bunch of artifacts relating to the Alamo?? Including, like, weapons and documents and shiz??? And then, in 2014, the man donated his entire collection to Texas???
And so now, at the Alamo, there’s little museum exhibit thing behind the structure, and there’s a ton of artifacts on display, a huge chunk of the collection has signs noting that they were donated by Phil Collins.
Phil Collins?!? What?!
And then there’s one exhibit there that’s a large diorama of the Alamo as it was at the time of the siege. It’s a narrated experience, with lights shining on different parts of the model as they’re described, and parts of the battle are explained to the visitors. And the narrator is Phil Collins.
What. The actual. Fudge.
Phil Collins is an Alamo fanatic.
I’m still not done processing this.
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Texas Revolution: The Siege of the Alamo (prelude to the Battle of the Alamo) began in San Antonio on February 23, 1836.
#Hieronimo Ybarra#Antonio Tello#Texas Revolution#Siege of the Alamo#USA#started#23 February 1836#architecture#cityscape#anniversary#US history#Texas#Texan history#the Alamo#tourist attraction#landmark#garden#San Anton#San Antonio#summer 2011#original photography#vacation#travel#Memorial to the Alamo defenders
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The Alamo’s third day was a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution, showcasing both courage and desperation as the defenders fought against overwhelming odds1
On February 25, 1836, during the Battle of the Alamo, the third day of the siege unfolded with significant events:
Mexican Attack: Approximately 400–450 soldiers, led by GeneralCastrillon, launched an attack on the Alamo. They occupied the jacales (huts) situated on the southwest corner of the Alamo, positioning themselves just 50-100 yards from the walls12.
Skirmish and Withdrawal: After a two-hour engagement, the Mexican forces were forced to withdraw, and the Texans responded by burning the huts1.
Texan Reinforcements: James W. Fannin led a relief column of 300 men from Goliad toward the Alamo, bolstering the Texan defenders1.
Desertion and Espionage: There is evidence that at least 9 men deserted the Texan garrison, providing information to Santa Anna about the location of hidden rifles1.
Desperate Measures: As night fell, the defenders ventured out again, burning even more huts. Under the cover of darkness, William B. Travis dispatched messengers to find General Sam Houston and seek assistance1.
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☞Remember the Alamo!
☞Today in Texas History -- On today’s date 213 years ago, Tuesday, August 1, 1809, famous 19th-Century American lawyer & soldier Colonel William Barret “Buck” Travis (1809-1836), hero of the Texas Revolution, was born on the Travis plantation at Red Bank, which is in present-day Saluda County, South Carolina. Some sources state that Travis was born on August 9, but August 1 is the date that is reported to have been recorded in the Travis family Bible, & that is considered correct by most historians.
☞Travis is best-remembered nowadays as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Texian Army during the Texas Revolutionary War. Colonel Travis was leader of both the Regular-Army & the Volunteer Militia forces who defended the Alamo against an overwhelming Méxican Army.
☞One of most famous incidents in the life of Colonel Travis concerns the “Line in the Sand” at the Alamo. In the waning days of the Siege of the Alamo, with Méxican General Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794-1876) having the Alamo completely surrounded, Santa Anna sent a messenger to Travis demanding surrender, or else everyone in the compound would be killed. According to the legend, Travis called the Alamo defenders together, explaining that defeat was almost certain, & he read Santa Anna’s surrender demand. Travis then drew his sword & scratched a line in the sand, asking for volunteers to cross over the line & join him, with the understanding that their decision would be irreversible. The legend states that all but one of the Alamo defenders joined Travis on his side of the line. Moses Rose was the only defender who did not cross the line & who left the compound. Travis then responded to Santa Anna’s letter with cannon fire, whereupon Santa Anna replied by having his brass band play “El Degüello.”
☞During the early morning hours of March 6, 1836, William B. Travis became a martyr to the cause of Liberty when he met his earthly demise at the age of 26 along with more than 180 other Alamo defenders who were killed during the fateful Battle of the Alamo.
☞The photograph depicts an undated Victorian-Era cabinet-card photograph of a painted portrait of Colonel William Barret Travis by noted American artist Henry Arthur McArdle (1836-1908).
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Milestone Monday
THE FALL OF THE ALAMO
On this day, March 6 in 1836. after a thirteen-day siege by an army of 3,000 Mexican troops, the 187 Texas volunteers defending the Alamo, including frontiersman Davy Crockett and colonel Jim Bowie, were killed and the fort was captured. This milestone event remains one of the seminal cultural touchstones of the American mythic identity; an historical event, but romanticized as a symbol of American heroism and exceptionalism in the pursuit of freedom, never mind that the holding of the compound and the settlement of San Antonio was an act of Texan imperialist expansion.
There are other items we could have used to commemorate this milestone, but we chose the comic book Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett at the Alamo, published by Dell Publishing Company in 1955, because it reflects the ongoing jingoistic pride in standing against those who would halt American determinism. This Disneyfication of the historical record is based on the final segment of Walt Disney Pictures’ 1955 film Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier, starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett (as pictured on the comic book’s cover).
The comic ends with, “’Remember the Alamo!” became the battle cry for the Texans, and violent opposition was aroused against the invader.” It is of course arguable who the invader is here. Also, “Although the Alamo did fall to Santa Anna’s overwhelming forces, the story of the brave and valiant stand by the men of the Alamo spread far and wide. It became an inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere . . .” As usual during this period, the issue also includes the seal of Dell’s “Pledge to Parents” that “it contains only clean and wholesome juvenile entertainment . . . you can be sure it contains only good fun.”
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#Milestone Monday#milestones#The Alamo#Battle of the Alamo#Davy Crockett#walt disney#walt disney pictures#Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett at the Alamo#Dell Publishing Company#Fess Parker#comic books#historical comic books
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Myths and Misconceptions of Texas History And the Alamo part 1
Did Davy Crockett wear a Coonskin cap?
The absurd notion that Crockett never wore a coonskin cap found its way into the media during 1986, the year Texas celebrated its sesquicentennial-including the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the fall of the Alamo. Armed with that misinformation, CBS began production of the television miniseries, Thirteen Days to Glory, in which Brian Keith portrayed Crockett in a modern cowboy hat. All of this ignores historical evidence, Crocketts daughter Matilda described his departure for Texas, the last time she ever saw him: “He was dressed in his hunting suit, wearing a coon skin cap, and carried a fine rifle presented to him by his friends in Philadelphia.”…In his History of the City of Memphis (1873), journalist James D, Davis recalls witnessing Crocketts departure from that city. “He wore that same veritable coon-skin cap and hunting shirt,” Davis wrote, “bearing upon his shoulder his ever faithful rifle.” Certainly the historical evidence suggests that Crockett wore a coonskin cap on his way to Texas. Faced with these accounts, revisionist historians again revised their story and proclaimed that Crockett never wore a coonskin cap until after Nimrod Wildfire had pranced across the stage in a fur hat. True, the original illustration promoting the lion of the West subsequently was used to depict Crockett in the series of the Almanacks that bore his name. But Crockett had nothing to with either project…David Crockett may never have regarded the coonskin cap as a personal trademark until after Nimrod Wildfire popularized it. But it is ridiculous to argue that he had never worn a common and practical style of backwoods winter headgear until he saw one adorning an actor in a play. Crockett may have been catering to his image when he wore the cap in Memphis. But by the time he got to Texas, winter had set in, and during the bitter cold siege of the Alamo, Crockett almost certainly kept his scalp warm under his coonskin cap.
The Alamo story: from early history to current conflicts by Edmondson, J. R
Page 294-295
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On February 23rd 1836 we saw the first day of the Siege of the Alamo.
There were at least four Scots born present, Richard W Ballentine, John McGregor (piper), Isaac Robinson and David L. Wilson and many of Scots ancestry among the defenders, some historians put the figure as 80% of the men who died as Scots or of Scots descent – and all of them viewed it as a re-run of Bannockburn when free men stood against an oppressor.
The Alamo is the number one tourist attraction in Texas. The site itself, to many visitors’ surprise, is in the very centre of the modern city of San Antonio. On a Friday evening in early April every year, before the San Antonio Highland Games, a group of Texans of Scottish descent gather in their kilts and tartan sashes at the Alamo to celebrate National Tartan Day – which is designed to remind us of what took place in Arbroath Abbey on April 6, 1320 – and to commemorate those of Scottish descent who died at the battle.
Speeches are made, the Declaration of Arbroath is quoted, Highland dances performed and pipes played. The pipe band is led by members of the Sutherland family, which has been in South Texas for more than 200 years and lost a relative at the battle. The event itself was first organised by Ellis Buchanan, one of whose relatives also died at the battle, having come down from Tennessee with Davy Crockett.
For the rest of the year we Scots are put back in our box and the role of Scots is overlooked despite the fact that, while San Antonio itself was clearly named by Spanish settlers, Houston, Dallas and Austin all have Scottish names, to say nothing about McAllen to the south.
Entrepreneur Stephen F. Austin, whose family were members of Clan Keith, was given the task of encouraging Americans to settle in the state when it was a sparsely populated northern province of Mexico. The fact that most of the land grants he made were to fellow Scots should not come as a surprise, since people of Scottish descent outnumbered those of English descent two to one in the southern United States at the time of the first census in 1790.
At the Alamo defenders even had their own piper, a native Scot called MacGregor, and a fiddler, rumoured to be Crockett himself. We know they played and sang songs every evening, and must assume that Burns’ great song, written some 43 years earlier and which captured the imaginations of Scots around the world, was often carried on the evening air across to the Mexican lines:
Scots wha hae wi’ Wallace bled,
Scots wham Bruce has often led,
Welcome to your gory bed
Or to victory.
Perhaps the only one who saw the worst coming was Travis, the young commander. He was one of the few whose ancestry was predominantly English, but he also loved the Waverley novels of Sir Walter Scott and may have seen the Texans’ heroic stand as deriving some of its romantic nobility from its very futility, like that of the Highlanders at Culloden.
Away from The Alamo,, like many places in the US, San Antonio holds a Highland Games every year. This year it takes place on April 1st and 2nd, fid lots of pics and details on their web page here IwAR20lLfNZljj6Au5obd8m3vXeF6UDhDf06cKNDqgPGnFcCE5u2g4qkX5Nbo
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Black Butler
Angels of Death
High-rise Invasion
Noragami
Psycho-pass
Monthly Girls Nozaki-kun
The Way of the House Husband
Kotoro Lives Alone (platonic w/ Kotoro)
Cowboy Bebop
Jujutsu Kaisen
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