William Barret Travis
Letter from the Commandancy of the Alamo
(February 24, 1836)

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Commandancy of the Alamo
Bexar, Feby. 24th, 1836
To the People of Texas & all Americans in the
World--
Fellow Citizens and Compatriots-- I am besieged by a thousand or more of the Mexicans
under Santa Anna--I have sustained a continual Bombardment & cannonade for
24 hours & have not lost a man--The enemy has demanded a surrender at
discretion, otherwise the garrison are to be put to the sword, if the fort is
taken--I have answered the demand with a cannon shot, & our flag still
waves proudly from the walls--I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I call
on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the
American character, to come to our aid with all despatch--The enemy is
receiving reinforcements daily & will no doubt increase to three or four
thousand in four or five days. If this call is neglected, I am determined to
sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets
what is due to his own honor & that of his country--Victory or Death.
William Barret Travis Lt. Col. comdt.
P.S. The Lord is on our side--When the enemy appeared
in sight we had not three bushels of corn--We have since found in deserted
houses 80 or 90 bushels, and got into the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves--
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