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Episode Description
Sometimes grit doesn’t look like standing your ground.
Sometimes it looks like knowing when to move.
In early 1836, as Antonio López de Santa Anna pushed north and news of the fall of the Alamo spread fear across Texas, thousands of settlers made a painful decision. They packed what they could carry and fled east toward the Sabine River in a desperate flight that became known as the Runaway Scrape.
This episode of The Texan Edge looks beyond the idea of retreat and asks a harder question: what if protecting your people takes more courage than charging forward? Through mud, cold rain, and uncertainty, Texans leaned on community, endurance, and humility—and in doing so, preserved the future of Texas itself.
Show Notes
🏡 Join the porch: Find our growing Texan Edge community at Substack.com/TexanEdge
🔁 Share the story: If this episode spoke to you, pass it along
📅 Back tomorrow: Another February moment that changed Texas history
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Episode Description
Sometimes grit doesn’t look like standing your ground.
Sometimes it looks like knowing when to move.
In early 1836, as Antonio López de Santa Anna pushed north and news of the fall of the Alamo spread fear across Texas, thousands of settlers made a painful decision. They packed what they could carry and fled east toward the Sabine River in a desperate flight that became known as the Runaway Scrape.
This episode of The Texan Edge looks beyond the idea of retreat and asks a harder question: what if protecting your people takes more courage than charging forward? Through mud, cold rain, and uncertainty, Texans leaned on community, endurance, and humility—and in doing so, preserved the future of Texas itself.
Show Notes
🏡 Join the porch: Find our growing Texan Edge community at Substack.com/TexanEdge
🔁 Share the story: If this episode spoke to you, pass it along
📅 Back tomorrow: Another February moment that changed Texas history
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.