
REMEMBER THE ALAMO - By Amelia E. Barr
CHAPTER I. THE CITY IN THE WILDERNESS.
CHAPTER II. ANTONIA AND ISABEL.
CHAPTER III. BUILDERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
CHAPTER IV. THE SHINING BANDS OF LOVE.
CHAPTER V. A FAMOUS BARBECUE.
CHAPTER VI. ROBERT WORTH IS DISARMED.
CHAPTER VII. A MEETING AT MIDNIGHT.
CHAPTER VIII. MOTHER AND PRIEST.
CHAPTER IX. THE STORMING OF THE ALAMO.
In the late‑1600s a handful of Franciscan monks set out to carve a settlement from the wild Texas frontier, choosing a verdant valley where two rivers meet and the hills echo with songbirds. Their simple stone missions rise amid fragrant gardens, incense‑laden chapels, and the steady toll of bells that both beckon and bewilder the surrounding tribes. As the fledgling town takes shape, the monks must balance prayer with the harsh reality of defending their new Eden against wary Indigenous peoples.
Soon, traders from French ports, Spanish merchants, and adventurous frontiersmen from the United States begin to filter into the growing community, bringing exotic wares, rifles, and a restless yearning for liberty. Their presence stirs the quiet streets, mingling cultures and ambitions while the promise of independence begins to simmer among the settlers. Against this backdrop of beauty and conflict, the early chapters set the stage for the dramatic events that will later define the Alamo’s legacy.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (449K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mike Lynch and David Widger
Release date
2008-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1919
An English-born novelist who turned hardship into a remarkably successful writing career, she became known for vivid historical fiction shaped by memories of Britain and years spent in Texas. Her best-known work, Remember the Alamo, helped bring Texas history to a wide popular audience.
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