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The Alamo remembered : Tejano accounts and perspectives /

As Mexican soldiers fought the mostly Anglo-American colonists and volunteers at the Alamo in 1836, San Antonio's Tejano population was caught in the crossfire, both literally and symbolically. Though their origins were in Mexico, the Tejanos had put down lasting roots in Texas and did not auto...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Matovina, Timothy, 1955-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin : University of Texas Press, 1995.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. Andres Barcena and Anselmo Bergara, Examination by Texas Military Officials, 11 March 1836 -- 2. Andres Barcena and Anselmo Bergara, Letter of E.N. Gray, 11 March 1836 -- 3. Juan N. Seguin, Letter to General Albert Sidney Johnston, 13 March 1837 -- 4. Juan N. Seguin, Columbia (later Houston) Telegraph and Texas Register, 4 April 1837 -- 5. Anonymous Local Tejanos, Diary of William Bollaert, 19-20 September 1843 -- 6. Jose Antonio Navarro, Diary of Josiah Gregg, 23 September 1846 -- 7. Antonio Cruz Arocha, Papers of Theodore Gentilz, no date -- 8. Gabriel Martinez, Petition, 1 January 1850 -- 9. Damasio de los Reyes, Deposition, 4 September 1856 -- 10. Juana Navarro Alsbury, Petition, 1 November 1857 -- 11. Francisco Esparza, Deposition, 26 August 1859 -- 12. Candelario Villanueva, Deposition, 26 August 1859 -- 13. Brigidio Guerrero, Petition, 4 January 1861 -- 14. Francisco Antonio Ruiz, Deposition, 16 April 1861. 
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520 8 |a Timothy M. Matovina here gathers all known Tejano accounts of the Battle of the Alamo. These accounts consist of first reports of the battle, including Juan N. Seguin's funeral oration at the interment ceremony of the Alamo defenders, conversations with local Tejanos, unpublished petitions and depositions, and published accounts from newspapers and other sources. Significantly, local women's remembrances form the basis of seventeen primary documents, easily the largest single compilation of nineteenth-century Tejana memoirs. 
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