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The 13 Days (Day 4 (The Mexican Army tried to cut the Alamo’s water supply…
The 13 Days
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Day 8
The Gonzales Ranging Company arrived at the Alamo at 3:00 a.m.,
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Day 2
Gravely ill, Colonel James Bowie turned over command of the volunteers to Colonel Travis.
Day 10
James Butler Bonham returned from Goliad to report that Colonel Fannin was not coming to the Alamo’s aid.
Day 13
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4:00 a.m. The troops, now in position, laid on the ground in silence.
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Day 5
Back at the Alamo, nighttime activity by the
Mexican Army kept the Texans on alert, allowing them very little sleep.
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Day 3
In San Antonio, Santa Anna moved his batteries closer to
the walls. A strong norther blew in that night around 9:00 P.M.
Day 6
Colonel Fannin left Goliad at the head of a relief column but turned back after only traveling a short distance.
Mexican artillery fire fell in and around the Alamo throughout the day.