William Barret Travis’s famed “Victory or Death” letter, written inside the walls of the besieged Alamo on Feb. 24, 1836, is one of the most important historical documents in Texas. It’s also one of ...
Many of you grew up hearing the dramatic story of William B. Travis and his famous “line in the sand” at the Alamo. Almost all renderings have Travis assembling the besieged men on the evening of ...
A bronze plaque honoring Col. William B. Travis and his legendary “Victory or Death” letter will be dedicated Saturday morning at the Angelina County Courthouse, marking Lufkin’s inclusion in a ...
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Midland County to unveil Alamo 'Victory or Death' plaque
The June 16 ceremony will include a dramatic reading of Lt. Col. William B. Travis’ famous 1836 letter.
On Friday, the William B. Travis “Victory or Death” letter returns to Austin. In its 13-day stay at the Alamo, this faded 177-year-old letter touched the lives of tens of thousands of Texans — and non ...
A plaque commemorating the most famous letter in Texas history is on permanent display at the Nacogdoches County Courthouse. The Alamo Letter Society dedicated the plaque — containing the text of ...
Many of you grew up hearing the dramatic story of William B. Travis and his famous “line in the sand” at the Alamo. Almost all renderings have Travis assembling the besieged men on the evening of ...
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