Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Remembering the Alamo and Its Defenders






The story of fighting against all odds at the Alamo has been immortalized.

Films include:
The Immortal Alamo in 1911
Martyrs of the Alamo in 1915
Davy Crockett and the Fall of the Alamo in 1926
Heroes of the Alamo in 1937
The Alamo: Shrine of Texas Liberty in 1938
The Last Command in 1955
The Alamo in 1960
The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory in 1987
Alamo: The Price of Freedom in 1988
The Alamo in 2004

In song... Remember the Alamo! written by Jane Bowers in 1955 and performed by Tex Ritter
Here's the Youtube link to Tex Ritter's performance.

Commanders Jim Bowie and William Travis along with frontiersman Davy Crockett are featured in each film and remembered in other ways too.

Jim Bowie is best remembered for the Bowie KnifeBowie Street is in downtown San Antonio. A school, a city and a county in Texas are named for him.   The Adventures of Jim Bowie , the CBS TV Series ran from 1956 to 1958.

San Antonio honors William B. Travis with a park named in his honor.  Travis has a number of public schools named him in Grand PrairieMarshall, Austin, Dallas and Richmond, Texas. The William B. Travis Building is located in the Capitol Complex in Austin.  The William Travis County Building is in Richmond.

Davy Crockett is best known for his signature Coon Skin Cap.  San Antonio's Crockett Street is adjacent to the Riverwalk.  Cities, counties and schools in Tennessee and Texas bear his name.

There are many Davy Crockett films and two plays.  I grew up watching Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier on TV.


I was surprised to find William Travis & Davy Crockett in the

Senior Chief Petty Officer Miles O'Brien plays Davy Crockett and Dr. Julian Bashir plays William Travis in a holo-deck simulation recreating the  Battle of the Alamo.  After their historical recreation, O'Brien and Bashir meet at Quark's and debate fine points of this battle where two hundred men gave their lives for freedom.

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