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William Barret Travis

William Barret Travis. BY: Tommy Hoang A Deny Everything production. William B. Travis. William was a Texas commander at the Battle of the Alamo. William B. Travis.

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William Barret Travis

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  1. William Barret Travis BY: Tommy Hoang A Deny Everything production

  2. William B. Travis William was a Texas commander at the Battle of the Alamo.

  3. William B. Travis Many sources say that William was born on August 1st, 1809 and other sources say that he was born on August 9th, 1809. (I have no idea which one is right; a word from Tommy.) Fast Thinking: What do you think when William B. Travis was born on? Write in journal. P.S. if you BLURT OUT you receive an automatic DETENTION!!!!!!

  4. William B. Travis • William T. was the eldest of all eleven children of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) Travis. He lived at Mine Creek near the Red Bank community.

  5. William B. Travis • Travis moved his legal practice to San Felipe in aftermath of the clash at Anahuac. In 1834 he was elected secretary to the ayuntamiento there and was accepted, despite his youth, into the councils of government.

  6. William B. Travis • Travis may not have known when the divorce became final, for he became embroiled in the rapidly moving events of the Texas Revolution in July 1835.

  7. William B. Travis William B. Travis died on March 3rd, 1836. He wrote his last letter to God and Texas – Victory or Death.

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