by Crystal Sasse Ragsdale (Author)
The riveting story of the Alamo ends in tragedy with no brave defender left alive to tell his tale, but there were others who did survive the final massacre--more than a dozen women and children. The thirteen days of the siege and fall of the Alamo have been studied, examined, probed, and researched by students and historians for over 150 years, but here is the Alamo's story by the ones who were there.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: State House Press / McWhiney Foundation Press
Published: 30 Jan 1994
ISBN 10: 188051012X
ISBN 13: 9781880510124
CRYSTAL SASSE RAGSDALE, a research historian and authority on 19th-century Texas, is the author of Women and Children of the Alamo and Texas Women: Frontier to Future, both by State House Press, and has also served on numerous editorial boards of organizations around the Lone Star State.