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  1. William Barret Travis (9 de agosto de 1809 - 6 de marzo de 1836) fue un abogado estadounidense y militar durante el siglo XIX. A los 26 fue teniente coronel en la organización Ejército tejano comandando las fuerzas de la República de Texas.

  2. William Barret "Buck" Travis (August 1, 1809 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American lawyer and soldier. He is known for helping set the Texas Revolution in motion during the Anahuac disturbances and commanding the Misión San Antonio de Valero (aka "The Alamo") as a lieutenant colonel in the Texian Army .

  3. 10 de may. de 2019 · William Barret Travis (August 1, 1809–March 6, 1836) was an American teacher, lawyer, and soldier. He was in command of the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo, where he was killed along with all of his men.

  4. Abogado, Masón, Comandante de Texas en la batalla de El Álamo . Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 1.1 Acciones Militares. 1.2 Muerte. 2 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica. Comandante de Texas, era el mayor de once hijos de Marcos y Jemima (Stallworth) Travis.

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  5. www.tshaonline.org › entries › travis-william-barretTravis, William Barret - TSHA

    24 de mar. de 2017 · William Barret Travis, Texas commander at the battle of the Alamo, was the eldest of eleven children of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) Travis.

  6. Hace 6 días · William Barret Travis was only twenty-six years old when he died defending the Alamo. He came from Alabama just five years before, in 1831, leaving behind a failed career and marriage. Texas, a land he came to love, gave Travis a new life—and an early death.

  7. At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bejar, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with this heroic message: