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2 of the Alamo heroes were from South Carolina; South Carolina is better than Texas
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:04 am
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:04 am
William B. Travis and James Bonham were both born in Saluda County, South Carolina.
Bonham's house is still there today.
Overall, 8 Alamo defenders came from SC.
You're welcome, Texas.
Bonham's house is still there today.
Overall, 8 Alamo defenders came from SC.
You're welcome, Texas.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:24 am to GetCocky11
They might have been born in Carolina, but those men are Texans. They died for Texas.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:27 am to GetCocky11
I never remember the Alamo.
frick it.
frick it.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:29 am to GetCocky11
How many Texans were at the shelling of Fort Sumter?
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:29 am to GetCocky11
The Fighting Palmettos were also the first to storm Mexico City and thus the SC flag was the first to fly over its gates, ergo we saved Texas from Mexico again.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:29 am to I Bleed Garnet
It’s a tough memory for sure letting Mexico win like that.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:29 am to GetCocky11
There were other South Carolina men at the Alamo.
Lemuel Crawford - KIA
Samuel Maverick - Left Alamo before the siege as delegate from San Antonio to the independence convention. Bonham was also elected as a delegate, but declined the nomination to stay through the siege.
George Neggan - KIA
Edward Nelson - KIA
George Nelson - KIA
Cleveland Simmons - KIA
There might be a couple more. It is not clear where a number of the men at the Alamo came from. Just names on a muster roll that historians haven't been able to pin down.
Lemuel Crawford - KIA
Samuel Maverick - Left Alamo before the siege as delegate from San Antonio to the independence convention. Bonham was also elected as a delegate, but declined the nomination to stay through the siege.
George Neggan - KIA
Edward Nelson - KIA
George Nelson - KIA
Cleveland Simmons - KIA
There might be a couple more. It is not clear where a number of the men at the Alamo came from. Just names on a muster roll that historians haven't been able to pin down.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:30 am to GetCocky11
Hell, more than a dozen men who died at the Alamo were from Ireland! Texas needs to recognize Ireland as a major contributor to the cause.
PS- Alabama had 5 who were there.
PS- Alabama had 5 who were there.
This post was edited on 10/9/18 at 8:43 am
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:30 am to Spaceball 1
If not for SC, Tenn, and Mississippi there would be no Texas.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:30 am to Spaceball 1
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They might have been born in Carolina, but those men are Texans. They died for Texas.
so are they steers or queers?
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:31 am to theGarnetWay
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The Fighting Palmettos were also the first to storm Mexico City and thus the SC flag was the first to fly over its gates, ergo we saved Texas from Mexico again.
Thank God for South Carolina. Without SC and its pork bbq, there might not even be a Texas.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:33 am to I Bleed Garnet
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so are they steers or queers?
Did they go to Texas or Texas A&M. That should narrow it down some...
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:36 am to theGarnetWay
This is true. The decalb palmetto guard were the first in and did plant the flag. I have Nathaniel Stratton’s belt buckle and 2 coat buttons. He and his brother John were in the Decalb palmetto guard. 1 wounded and the other unscathed. You aggs need to read your history. We saved your asses. Both from Charleston SC.
This post was edited on 10/9/18 at 8:39 am
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:39 am to GetCocky11
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Overall, 8 Alamo defenders came from SC.
You're welcome, Texas
Spoiler alert, things didn’t go so well in that battle.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:39 am to TheUSC
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This is true. The decalb palmetto guard were the first in and did plant the flag. I have Nathaniel Stratton’s belt buckle and 2 coat buttons. He and his brother John were in the Decalb palmetto guard. 1 wounded and the other unscathed. You aggs need to read your history. We saved your asses.
We have that memorial of the Mexican War vets with that Palmetto tree on the State House grounds. When the Ags are there on Friday they should treat it as a shrine of their saviors. In lieu of lighting candles, they can perhaps leave their jars.
This post was edited on 10/9/18 at 8:41 am
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:40 am to Spaceball 1
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Texans.
Mexican Lite.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 8:45 am to Lonnie Utah
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Did they go to Texas or Texas A&M. That should narrow it down some...
yea just too dumb to get into UT too.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 9:09 am to TheUSC
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If not for Tenn there would be no Texas.
Fixed it.
VOLS, bitch.
Posted on 10/9/18 at 9:09 am to I Bleed Garnet
Over 400 Texan Army POWs were massacred at Goliad. There are no accurate muster rolls for who all was there. There was bound to be some more South Carolina men there, too.
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