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While the garrison holding the Alamo was at its lowest ebb, Jim Bowie returned to the mission city with 30 men on January 19, 1836, to prepare San Antonio for defense from a re-invasion of Texas by Gen. Santa Anna. It will be remembered that Bowie had taken part in the battle that drove Mexican forces from San Antonio at the First Battle of the Alamo December 5-9, 1835. Western Icons, Battle Of The Alamo, James Bowie, Jim Bowie, Texas Revolution, Mexican Army, Republic Of Texas, People In History, Davy Crockett

While the garrison holding the Alamo was at its lowest ebb, Jim Bowie returned to the mission city with 30 men on January 19, 1836, to prepare San Antonio for defense from a re-invasion of Texas by Gen. Santa Anna. It will be remembered that Bowie had taken part in the battle that drove Mexican forces from San Antonio at the First Battle of the Alamo December 5-9, 1835.

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James Bowie, "We will rather die in the ditches than give it up to the enemy." painting by Gary Zaboly Alamo Tattoo, Texas Facts, Battle Of The Alamo, James Bowie, Jim Bowie, Texas Revolution, Mary Austin, Republic Of Texas, Texas Forever

James Bowie, "We will rather die in the ditches than give it up to the enemy." - This postcard is from the painting by Gary Zaboly. The Alamo Sales Museum, San Antonio, Texas - unused From Wikipedia: James Bowie (probably April 10, 1796 - March 6, 1836), aka Jim Bowie, was a nineteenth century pioneer and soldier who took a prominent part in the Texas Revolution and was killed at the Battle of the Alamo. He was born in Kentucky, and spent most of his life in Louisiana before moving to Texas…

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