Siege of the Alamo: Day One, Santa Anna Arrives - Texas Revolution History
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 Published On Mar 11, 2024

We all know the basics of the Alamo story - large army under Santa Anna lays siege to a mission-turned-fort defended by fewer than 200 men in San Antonio. The Texians were all smoked (literally) and the loss became a rallying point for the rest of the Texas Revolution. But what happened in the days before the final assault? We unpack the days of the siege in this series.

Special thanks to James Boddie for permission to use his fantastic 3D renderings of the Alamo compound. Thanks to the military artist, Gary Zaboly, for the use of some of his remarkable illustrations. You both helped bring the story to life.

The primary reference book for the details of the siege was that of COL. Alan Huffines. It may be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Noble-Me...

For a delightfully readable scholarly history of the Texas Revolution, we recommend Dr. Hardin's Texian Iliad: https://www.amazon.com/Texian-Iliad-M...

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