Today Is Texas Independence Day (Page 1/2)
cliffw MAR 02, 01:12 PM
March 2nd, 1836
The declaration of Texas independence text :

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Over the course of drafting the Declaration, several days, the committee members were updated on the fate of the Battle of the Alamo. Which had been going on since February 24, 1836.
maryjane MAR 02, 03:19 PM
It would be 2 months before that independence would be secured (April 21 1836) and in that time period, the defenders of the Alamo would almost all be killed, with the few survivors shot down and bodies desecrated and those 350+ that sought to go to their aid from Goliad would be murdered on the morning of Palm Sunday Mar 27 at Presidio La Bahia in Goliad upon direct orders from Santa Anna, the Butcher of the West. Another 200 were killed at Refugio and San Patricia under similar orders from Santa Anna.

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cliffw MAR 03, 12:28 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:
It would be 2 months before that independence would be secured (April 21 1836) and in that time period, the defenders of the Alamo would almost all be killed, with the few survivors shot down and bodies desecrated and those 350+ that sought to go to their aid from Goliad would be murdered on the morning of Palm Sunday Mar 27 at Presidio La Bahia in Goliad upon direct orders from Santa Anna, the Butcher of the West. Another 200 were killed at Refugio and San Patricia under similar orders from Santa Anna.



The 350+ who were also put to death from Goliad did not actually go the San Antonio to aid the Alamo defenders. They defended against Santa Anna in solidarity for the cause of freedom. The battle cry at San Jacinto was "Remember the Alamo, remember Goliad.

However, the Immortal 32, from Gonzales, did enter Alamo grounds to help it's defenders. They also were put to death.

They are "immortalized" as the only unit to answer the letter from Col Travis.

"To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World letter from Col Travis asking for help"

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Patrick MAR 03, 05:15 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

"To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World letter from Col Travis asking for help"

P. S. The Lord is on our side.




Apparently the Big Guy doesn't pick sides.

maryjane MAR 04, 08:30 AM
He did, just took his time at it..

"Let the old men tell the story, let the legend grow and grow
Of the thirteen days of glory at the siege of Alamo
Lift the tattered banners proudly while the eyes of Texas shine
Let the fort that was a mission be an everlasting shrine
Once they fought to give us freedom that is all we need to know
Of the thirteen days of glory at the siege of Alamo...
Now, the bugles are silent
and there's rust on each sword
And the small band of soldiers.......... lie asleep in the arms of the Lord
Lie asleep in the arms of the Lord.
cliffw MAR 06, 08:41 AM
Today ,1936, the Alamo fell to Santa Anna's army. Many of General Sam Houston were pissed that he did not commit his forces to go to the Alamo and help defend it.

Sam Houston was a wise man. The thirteen days of the battle of the Alamo greatly help Sam Houston's ability to increase his troops numbers.

Many of General Sam Houston were pissed that he did not commit his forces to engage Santa Anna after the fall of the Alamo.

Sam Houston was a wise man. He was luring Santa Anna's army away from Mexico, and his resupply lines.

Interestingly, I have a very slight connection to the Alamo. I have been needing a new overhead garage door. Watching and waiting for the best deal. Finally I found one a quality door which had a good price, good installation price, which included a brand new opener which was of the latest technology. I can open or close it from anywhere with my cell phone. My cell phone also gets alerts when ever it opens. (Check out the Chamberlain brand.)

The seller was also the installer with his son helping. Customers need experienced installation. The owner had a company T shirt but his son had a company T shirt with a different company ad on the back. Which said "Conquistador Doors since 1738".

I asked about it and informed me of his family's history. Which included that a great great great great great family member which helped build many of the San Antonio missions, including the doors on the Alamo.

Look at this if you would like to know interesting facts about Texas many do not know. This YouTube video hosted by KSAT News, a long time respected ABC local news company.
maryjane MAR 06, 09:26 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

Today ,1936, the Alamo fell to Santa Anna's army.


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Well, close. 100 years here or there probably don't make much difference in the bigger scheme of things.

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cliffw MAR 06, 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:
Well, close. 100 years here or there probably don't make much difference in the bigger scheme of things.



Everything is bigger in Texas ?

Edit to my last post.

My above video is rather long. The section which describes my garage door installer is between the 11:00 and 19:00 time mark. The actual guy who did install my garage door (Edward) is narrating a section of it.
cliffw MAR 27, 08:15 AM
Today is an anniversary of the Goliad Massacre.

The Goliad massacre was an event of the Texas Revolution that occurred on March 27, 1836, following the Battle of Refugio and the Battle of Coleto; 425–445 prisoners of war from the Texian Army of the Republic of Texas were executed by the Mexican Army in the town of Goliad, Texas.
maryjane MAR 27, 09:59 AM
Fannin State Park and Goliad's Presidio La Bahia are my 2 favorite places to seek solitude. Fannin battleground is just isolated enough, and left mostly undisturbed enough that you can get a sense of what happened there. (I'm disappointed tho, that the cemented over the big concrete goldfish pond sometime between 1982 and 2005)