Alamo Layout and Points of Interest
The Battle of the Alamo was a thirteen day siege of Texan American settlers at the Alamo Mission outside of San Antonio de Bexar. The defenders were led by James Bowie and William Travis, held out against the larger Mexican Army led by Antonia Lopez de Santa Anna. The siege started on 23 February and ended on 6 March when the Mexicans finally overran the Alamo.
This maps shows the entire Alamo fortification and the surrounding area. The locations of where Travis, Bowie, and Crockett bodies were found are annotated.
Result: Mexican Victory
Created/Published: Unknown
Dimensions (Width x Height): 13x11
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