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Subject: Re: Alamo
From: Vi Winters
Date: April 19, 2000
The Alamo was fought in about 1833 or 4, Wyatt Earp would not have been born
for about 30 more years. I think it is pretty well documented that Davy was
there. Mr.. Travis was the one that was ill, but he stayed and was
slaughtered in his bed. Vi
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 5:46 PM
Subject: Alamo
>kam, thanks for that. That is the second one I have seen this week and the
>other one did NOT have Davey Crockett on it. There has always been talk
>about whether he was really there. Said he was too smart to stay for the
>slaughter. I did not see Wyatt Earp's name. Wasn't he supposed to be
there,
>too, and was too ill for the last battle, but was killed anyway? Who was
>their leader.........Travis...something or other.?
>Glad you brought this up. I needed this. It's great.
>Thanks for sharing.
>Joy
>
>The following is a list of known defenders that died in defense of the
>Alamo. The battle took 13 days, and ended on Sunday, March 6, 1836.
>
>Bayliss, Joseph Blair,
>John Blair, Samuel.
>
>Bowman, Jesse, B. Campbell, Robert
>Crockett, David
>
>Daymon, Squire Dearduff, William
>Dickinson, Almeron
>
>Dillard, John Henry Ewing, James L
>Garrett, James Girard
>
>Harrison, Andrew Jackson Hays, John M.
>Heiskell, Charles M.
>
>Marshall, William McCoy,
>Jesse McKinney,Robert
>
>Miller, Thomas R. Mills,
>William Nelson, Andrew M.
>
>Robertson, James Waters Summerlin, A. Spain
>Summers, William E.
>
>Taylor, Edward Taylor,
>George Taylor, James
>
>Taylor, William Walker,
>Asa Walker, Jacob
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