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180 years ago, every Alamo defender lost his life. But not everyone who was in the Alamo died. Learn some stories of the folks who survived the battle and a little about the effect of the defeat on the government of the young Republic of Texas.
Angelina Dickinson, the “Babe of the Alamo”
Enrique Esparza was 8 years old at the time of the battle.
A drawing of Travis’ servant Joe identifying bodies for Santa Anna
Susanna Dickinson, perhaps the most famous Alamo survivor
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180 years ago, every Alamo defender lost his life. But not everyone who was in the Alamo died. Learn some stories of the folks who survived the battle and a little about the effect of the defeat on the government of the young Republic of Texas.
Angelina Dickinson, the “Babe of the Alamo”
Enrique Esparza was 8 years old at the time of the battle.
A drawing of Travis’ servant Joe identifying bodies for Santa Anna
Susanna Dickinson, perhaps the most famous Alamo survivor

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