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Battle of the Alamo - People

Can you name the people involved at the Battle of the Alamo?
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Texan Army
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American Lawyer & Lt. Col. in the Texan Army; Co-commander of the Alamo
William B. Travis
American Pioneer, Frontiersman & Soldier; Co-commander of the Alamo
James Bowie
Famous American Folk Hero & Frontiersman; US Rep. for Tennessee
Davy Crockett
First Texas commander at the Alamo; Commanded "The Invincibles"
William R. Carey
Commander of the Immortal 32, the Alamo's Texian Militia relief force
George C. Kimble
Adjutant of the garrison, next in command after the two co-commanders
John J. Baugh
Artillery Officer of the Alamo's small garrison; One of the last to fall
Almaron Dickinson
Master of Ordnance of the Alamo; Irish; Killed during the final stand
Robert Evans
Assistant to Master of Ordnance of the Alamo; Killed during the final stand
Samuel Blair
Chief Surgeon at the Alamo; Died, most likely, defending the Alamo's hospital
Amos Pollard
Chief Engineer of the Alamo; Gave detailed description of defenses to Sam Houston
Green B. Jameson
Adjutant of the Alamo after promotion to Captain; Killed during the battle
John J. Baugh
Quartermaster of the Alamo garrison; Killed during the battle outside of walls
Eliel Melton
Courier; Carried the Alamo's message to the people; Wasn't present during battle
Juan Seguín
Courier; Carried the famous "To the People of Texas" letter; Killed during battle
Albert Martin
American Messenger & Solider during the battle; 2nd Cousin of William B. Travis
James Bonham
Texan Army Volunteer; The last recorded Texan defender to enter the Alamo
José Gregorio Esparza
Texan Army Volunteer; Amateur poet, writer, artist, and musician
Micajah Autry
Texan Army Volunteer; Often drunk, but fought bravely calm & sober during battle
William B. Ward
Mexican Army Deserter; Locked himself in a cell & convinced the Mexicans he was a prisoner
Brigido Guerrero
Slave of William B. Travis; Fought in the Alamo; One of the few survivors
Joe
Mexican Army
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8th President of Mexico; Led Mexican forces during the Battle of the Alamo
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Mexican Army General; Commanded a column of 350 men during the battle
Martín Perfecto de Cos
Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 400 men during the battle
Francisco Duque
Mexican Army Officer; Took over ABOVE's column after injury during battle
Manuel Fernández Castrillón
Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 400 men during the battle
José María Romero
Mexican Army Colonel; Commanded a column of 125 men during the battle
Juan Morales
Mexican Army General; Commanded the 500 cavalry during the battle
Joaquín Ramírez y Sesma
Mexican Army Colonel; Wrote memoir that Davy Crockett surrendered
José Enrique de la Peña
Mexican Army General; Led the first assault & wall scale alongside his men
Juan Valentín Amador
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