Jaxsprats Art Gallery
Our store specializes in rare antiques, fine art, and
collectibles at deep discounted prices. We strive to provide
you the finest collectibles from around the globe. Our
inventory consists of hard to find works of art
from Europe, South American, USA, Caribbean,
& African artists and craftsman. Quality Native
American Indian Art; Impressionists, Modern &
Contemporary Paintings, Depression Glass, Fine China
& Pottery, Decorative Plates, along with our vintage
catalog of African American, Sports, and Entertainment
Memorabilia. We welcome you to browse through our
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UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS AN
ORIGINAL & HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE
ALAMO COLLECTIBLE
MUG/ CUP
ITEM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
$
13.99
Battle of the Alamo
William Barret Travis' Letter from the Alamo, 1836
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At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bejar, 150 Texas
rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa
Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the
siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with
this heroic message:
I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I
call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism, and everything
dear to the American character, to come to our aid with all
dispatch. ...
VICTORY OR DEATH.
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From October 1835, Texans in the
field had succeeded in most of their military campaigns. The cannon
at Gonzales remained, smaller military units surrendered and then
retired to Mexico, and Bexar finally gave way after a two-month
siege. When Martin Perfecto de Cos and his men retreated from Bexar
in December 1835, Texas had eliminated the last of the Mexican
garrisons.
Most of the volunteers returned to
their homes, convinced the war was over. The provisional
government, split by internal quarrels over the objectives of the
war, failed to supply the men in the field adequately. What little
remained of the munitions and supplies were further subject to
confiscation by commanders proposing buccaneering expeditions to
Matamoros.
 William Barret Travis
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 D. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
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By January, the small body of men
commanded by James C. Neill were reduced to about 100. They were
supplemented by some twenty-five volunteers commanded by James
Bowie. William Barrett Travis arrived on February 3 with thirty men
from the regular army, ordered there by Governor Henry
Smith.
In spite of engineer Green B.
Jameson's belief that the Alamo was indefensible, both Neill and
Bowie saw the fortress as a strategic post, particularly because of
its armament. Houston, on the other hand, preferred to avoid fixed
fortifications, and ordered Bowie, subject to Henry Smith's
approval, to blow up the building.
When James C. Neill left the city a
few days later to deal with illness in his family, he left Travis
in command. Bowie, however, as commander of the volunteers, refused
to accept orders from a regular army officer. A divisive contest
was avoided when Bowie became ill and was forced to accept the
arrangement.
Santa Anna crossed the Rio Grande on
February 12, and - a month earlier than expected - he arrived
outside Bexar on February 23. Travis dispatched a note to Gonzales
calling for reinforcements and numbering the defenders at 150. The
next day he wrote his
Letter from the Alamo
, probably the best known of all
Texas documents.
Reinforcements under Captain Albert
Martin arrived from Gonzales on March 1. With the arrival of the
last of Santa Anna's forces, Travis was able to send out only one
last appeal on March 3. Again, he echoed the determination of the
fortress to withstand surrender: "A blood red banner waves from the
church of Bejar, and in the camp above us, in token that the war is
one of vengeance against rebels: they have declared us as such, and
demanded that we should surrender at discretion, or that this
garrison should be put to the sword. Their threats have had no
influence on me, or my men, but to make all fight with desperation,
and that high souled courage which characterizes the patriot, who
is willing to die in defence of his country's liberty and his own
honor?."
 Fall of the Alamo, by Theodore Gentilz
After the battle, the Texan bodies
were burned. The pyre was constructed about three o'clock in the
afternoon of March 6, and was lighted about five according to
Francisco Antonio Ruiz, who went on to report: "The gallantry of
the few Texans who defended the Alamo was really wondered at by the
Mexican army. Even the generals were astonished at their vigorous
resistance, and how dearly victory was bought?.The men (Texans)
burnt were one hundred and eighty-two. I was an eyewitness, for as
alcalde of San Antonio, I was with some of the neighbors,
collecting the dead bodies and placing them on the funeral
pyre."
After the fall of the Alamo in 1836,
the church and buildings were largely abandoned. The government of
the Republic returned the chapel to the Catholic Church, but after
annexation, the U.S. Government claimed it again for military use.
In the ensuing years, both U.S. and Confederate forces used the
building to house quartermaster stores and munitions. The U.S. Army
continued to lease the property until 1876. Bishop John Claud
Neraz's offer to sell the Alamo in 1882 was made to Frank W.
Johnson, first president of the Texas Veterans' Association. He, in
turn, passed the information on to the governor with a
recommendation that the State purchase the building. On April 23,
1883, the Texas for the San Antonio diocese.legislature passed an
act authorizing the
purchase of the Alamo
. Money from the sale went to
complete a new chancery building
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