Articles
Barnes, Charles Merritt, “The Alamo’s Only Survivor,” San Antonio Express, May 12 and 19, 1907.
Bennett, Miles S. “The Battle of Gonzales, the ‘Lexington’ of the Texas Revolution.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, II.
Brewer, Thomas B. “The ‘Old Department’ of History at the University of Texas, 1910-1951.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LXX.
Bonham, Milledge, Jr. “James Butler Bonham: A Consistent Rebel.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXV.
Crisp, James E. “In Pursuit of Herman Ehrenberg: A Research Adventure.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, CII.
Costeloe, Michael P. “The Mexican Press of 1836 and the Battle of the Alamo.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XCI.
Davis, William C. “How Davy Probably Didn’t Die.” Journal of the Alamo Battlefield Association, Fall, 1997.
Elliott, Claude. “Book Reviews.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XLIII.
Green, Michael R. “To The People of Texas & All Americans in The World.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XCI.
Gracy, David B. II. “ ‘Just As I Have Written It’: A Study of the Authenticity of the Manuscript of Jose Enrique de la Pena’s Account of the Texas Campaign.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, CV.
Hunnicutt, Helen. “A Mexican View of the Texas War.” The Library Chronicle of The University of Texas, IV
Irvine, Laura J. “Sketch of Guadalupe County.” American Sketch Book. Austin: Sketch Book Publishing House, 1882.
Ivey, Jake. “Another Look At Storming the Alamo Walls.” The Alamo Journal, Number 120.
Kellman, Steven G. “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” Journal of American Culture, Vol. 2.
Lindley, Thomas Ricks. “James Butler Bonham: October 17, 1835-March 6, 1836.” The Alamo Journal, August 1988.
________. “Alamo Artillery: Number, Type, Caliber, and Concussion.” The Alamo Journal, July 1992.
________. “Drawing Truthful Deductions,” Journal of the Alamo Battlefield Association, September 1994.
________. “Storming the Alamo Walls.” The Alamo Journal, June 2000.
________. “At the Alamo Walls Again.” The Alamo Journal, December 2000.
Miller, Thomas Lloyd. “Mexican-Texas at the Alamo.” The Journal of Mexican American History, II.
Potter, R. M. “The Fall of The Alamo.” Magazine of American History, January 1878.
Powell, J. S. “A Biographical Sketch Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell.” Seguin, Texas: Ms. Bette Whitley, 1989. Unpublished.
Rather, Ethel Zively. “De Witt’s Colony.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, VIII.
Schoelwer, Susan Prendergast. “The Artist’s Alamo: A Reappraisal of Pictorial Evidence, 1836-1850.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LCI.
Ugarte, Jose Bravo. “La ‘Resena y Diario de la Campana de Tejas’ por el Teniente Coronel Jose Enrique de la Pena y su Primera Edicion.” Memorias de la Academia Mexicana de la Historia, XVI.
Williams, Amelia W. “A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and of the Personnel of Its Defenders.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXVI and XXXVII.
Winston, James E. “Pennsylvania and the Independence of Texas.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XVIII.
Zuber, W. P. “An Escape From the Alamo.” The Texas Almanac for 1873. Galveston: The Galveston News, 1873.
________. “The Escape of Rose From the Alamo.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, V
________. “Last Messenger from the Alamo.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, V
________. “Rose’s Escape From the Alamo.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, VI.
Theses and Dissertations
Mixon, Ruby. “William Barret Travis, His Life and Letters.” M. A. thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1930.
Bartholomae, Edgar William. “A Translation of H. Ehrenberg’s Fahrten und Schicksale eines Deutschen in Texas, with Introduction and Notes.” M. A. thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1925.
Newspapers
Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock)
The Advocate (Little Rock)
Austin-American Statesman
The Dallas Morning News
Dallas News
El Cosmopolita (Mexico City)
El Mosquito Mexicano (Mexico City)
El Nacional (Mexico City)
Frankfort [Kentucky] Commonwealth
Gonzales Inquirer
Houston Chronicle
The Morning Star (Houston)
Red River Herald (Clarksville, Texas)
San Antonio Evening News
San Antonio Express-News
San Antonio Light
Telegraph and Texas Register (San Felipe, Texas)
Wichita Times (Wichita Falls)
Films - Video Tapes
Huberman, Brian. The De La Pena Diary, Public Broadcasting System, 2000.
Index
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A
Abbotts, Lancelot
Alamo independence
Alamo voting list
Allen, James L.
Almonte, Juan, N.
Alsbury, Dr. Horatio A.
Alsbury, Juana
Andrade, Colonel Juan
Andrews, George
Austin, Stephen F.
B
Badgett, Jesse B.
Baker, Moseley
Ballard, John
Barker, Dr. Eugene C. Barker
Barnard, Dr. J. H.
Bastian, Sam
Becerra, Francisco
Benites, Miguel
Bergara, Anselmo
Bexar meeting
Blair, John
Blake, Robert Bruce
bodies burned
bones of Alamo defenders
Bonham, James Butler
Bowie, Colonel James
Bowie, James, offspring
Bowman, Jesse B.
Brisco, Andrew
Brooks, John Sowers
Brown, George
Brown, James
Brown, Reuben R.
Brown, Robert
Burleson, General Edward
Burnam, Jesse claim
Burton, Isaac W.
C
Caldwell, Major Matthew
Campaign Diary, see de la Pena Campaign Diary
Campo Santo burial records
Candelaria, Madame
Caro, Ramon Martinez
cart train
Chenoweth, Captain John
Clark, B. M.
Clark, Charles, H.
Clark, M. B.
Coleman, Colonel Robert M.
Coy, Trinidad
Crockett, David
“Crockett at the Alamo”
Crockett diary
Crockett’s execution
Crook, Elizabeth
Cunningham, L. L.
D
Dancy, Jon Winfield Scott diary
Davenport, Harbart
Davis, William C.
Day, Freeman H.K.
Day, Jeremiah
De Bruhl, Marshall
de la Pena, Jose Enrique
Pena alleged handwriting samples
Pena Campaign Diary
Pena diary and memoir handwriting comparisons
Pena handwriting and signature samples
Pena memoir manuscript
Pena prison conditions
De Sauque, Captain Francis
Dickinson, (Hannig) Susanna
interview
Dickinson, Captain Almaron
Dimmick, Dr. Greg
Dimmitt, Captain Philip
Dobie, J. Frank
E
Eberly, Angel
ina
Edwards, C. O.
Ehrenberg, Hermann
Elliott, Claude
Erath, Major George Bernard
Esparza, Enrique
Esparza, Gregorio
Fannin, James W.
Filisola, General Vicente
F
flags
Alamo flag
Crockett flag
Zavala Republic of Texas flag
Dimmitt’s flag
Houston flag
Mexican flag
New Orleans Greys flag
no-quarter (blood red) flag
Flores, Francisco
G
Garza, Jesus Sanchez
Gillespie, James
Gillett, James S.
Gilmore, Captain William
Goliad declaration of independence
Gonzales letter from 1835
Ayuntamiento minutes
Gracy, Dr. David
Grass Fight
Gray, William F.
Grimes, Rufus
Guerrero, Jose Maria
H
Haley, James L.
Hannum, James
Harmon, David
Harrison, Captain William
Harrison, I. L. K.
Haskell, Charles
Herff, Charles A.
Highsmith, Ben
Houston, Sam
Huffines, Alan C.
Hutchinson, Thomas P.
Hutchison, Lillian, I.
Hutton, Dr. Paul
I
Ivey, Jake
J
Jenkins, John H.
Johnson, F. W.
Johnson, John
Jones, Anson
K
Kellogg, Johnny
Kelly, Connel O’Donnel
Kerr, Nathaniel Massie
L
letter from de Leon and Laso
Lindley, Jonathan
Lockhart, Byrd
Long, Jeff
Looscan, Adele B.
Lord, Walter
M
Manchaca, Lieutenant Manuel
Martin, Albert
Maverick, Samuel
McArdle, H. A.
McClelland, Ross
McCoy, Jesse
Mendoza, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Maria
Mexican casualties
at Battle of Concepcion
at Bexar
following Alamo
Mexican dead in the San Antonio River
Miller, Thomas Lloyd
Mixon, Ruby
Morman, John
Moro, Jose Faustino
Morris, Captain Robert C.
Muster Rolls book
Muzquiz, Rafael
N
Neill, Colonel James C.
departure from Bexar
New Orleans Greys
Noble, Lieutenant Benjamin
O
Oslin, J. C.
P
Pacheco, Luciano
Patrick, George M.
Patton, William H.
Perez, Antonio
Potter, Ruben M.
Power, James
R
reinforcement of the Alamo
Robertson, James
Robinson, Lieutenant Governor James W.
Rose, James M.
Rose, Louis
Rose, Moses
Rose, Stephen
Ross documents
Roth, Jacob
Ruiz, Francisco
S
Sanchez, Jose Juan
Santa Anna
Santos, Richard G.
Seguin, Juan N.
Sesma, General Joaquin Ramirez
Sewell, Marcus
Shackelford, Dr. Jack
Sherman, Sidney
Smith, John W.
Smith, Dr. William P.
Smith, Governor Henry
Smith, John W.
Smither, Launcelot
Smithwick, Noah
Sowell, A. J.
Starr, Dr. James H.
Steele, General William
Sutherland, John
T
Teal, Henry
Templeton, Frank
Thompson, Jesse G.
Thompson, William W.
Thurston, John
Tinkle, Lon
Travis, William B.
Travis line in the dirt
Tumlinson, Captain John James
Turner, Charles
Turner, Tom
V
Victory or Death
W
Waller, Edwin
Washington, James
Washington, Joseph G.
Williams, Dr. Amelia W.
Williamson, Major Robert M.
Wilson, David
Woll, General Adrian
Y
Yoakum, Henderson
Z
Zuber, William P.
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