RHH's photos with the keyword: battle

The Alamo

RHH
05 Mar 2020 21 8 129
Begun in 1744, but never finished, the Alamo was intended to be the the worship center for the Spanish Mission established near this site in 1718 (Misión San Antonio de Valero). It is famous, however, as the site of an important battle for Texas' independence from Mexico, a battle fought over 13 days in which around 200 defenders died and the mission was retaken by Mexican troops under the leadership of General Antonio López de Santa Anna. The site is now downtown San Antonio and is considered an official Texas shrine. Today is the 184th anniversary of the second to last day of the battle, fought from February 23 through March 6, 1836. We walked to the Alamo the first day we were in San Antonio on our recent trip. We walked there in the afternoon after we had checked into our guesthouse and again in the evening when we we saw it lighted. The inset photos are also of the Alamo, of the memorial outside the Alamo and of a cannon similar to those used in the battle of the Alamo.

The Alamo

RHH
05 Mar 2020 7 81
This is the Alamo, downtown San Antonio, Texas, a former Spanish mission and the site of the battle of the Alamo, an important battle for Texas' independence from Mexico. Note the Crockett Hotel in the background, named for one of the defenders of the Alamo.

Alamo Memorial

RHH
05 Mar 2020 8 1 67
This memorial to the defenders of the Alamo includes not only these figures of some of the more famous defenders but the known names of the Texans who died in defense of the Alamo. It stand in Alamo Plaza near the Alamo itself.

Alamo Cannon

RHH
05 Mar 2020 7 3 77
This is a replica of the cannon used in the defense of the Alamo, and old Spanish Mission in San Antonio, Texas, and site of the battle of the Alamo, fought from February 23 to March 6, 1836. It stands outside the complex in Alamo Plaza.

The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas

RHH
19 Feb 2009 281
The original name of this Spanish mission, established in 1718, was San Antonio de Valero, but it became known as the Alamo or the Cottonwoods. It was here that the battle of the Alamo was fought on March 6, 1836.