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walls & what number of Bats & Snakes, but I have seen the Texan flag float over the poor old walls. It was all walled in. There were large barracks, for the troops, & garden with "Fruit trees & vegetables & Flowers" in the | walls & what number of Bats & Snakes, but I have seen the Texan flag float over the poor old walls. It was all walled in. There were large barracks, for the troops, & garden with "Fruit trees & vegetables & Flowers" in the labores: The old lady stopping her lamentations & looking at the Sketch "Ah there is nearly all - but the old Walls & Ruins behind." Well well,I am glad you love the Alamo, here I'll give you a smoking pipe a crucifix made from the Stone, 'tis but ill-done but will serve as a remembrance of the"Alamo". On my return I showed | ||
X Mr DeWitt Son of De Witt the Empressario San [[?]] of late Mr De W - the bold one that they had had so much trouble, | X Mr DeWitt Son of De Witt the Empressario San [[?]] of late Mr De W - the bold one that they had had so much trouble, Wars & other difficulties, that they had become contented to make enough to live on - And Many families, who, could they return to the States would do so - Even young men - I told her I thought peace would put all in order - Our Grandchildren may live peacefully | ||
[[written over the text in the left margin]] | [[written over the text in the left margin]] | ||
Then the sketch of San Antonio very good but you see it is in ruins and will remain so haste quien sabe until who knows when | Then the sketch of San Antonio very good but you see it is in ruins and will remain so haste quien sabe until who knows when |
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walls & what number of Bats & Snakes, but I have seen the Texan flag float over the poor old walls. It was all walled in. There were large barracks, for the troops, & garden with "Fruit trees & vegetables & Flowers" in the labores: The old lady stopping her lamentations & looking at the Sketch "Ah there is nearly all - but the old Walls & Ruins behind." Well well,I am glad you love the Alamo, here I'll give you a smoking pipe a crucifix made from the Stone, 'tis but ill-done but will serve as a remembrance of the"Alamo". On my return I showed
X Mr DeWitt Son of De Witt the Empressario San ? of late Mr De W - the bold one that they had had so much trouble, Wars & other difficulties, that they had become contented to make enough to live on - And Many families, who, could they return to the States would do so - Even young men - I told her I thought peace would put all in order - Our Grandchildren may live peacefully
written over the text in the left margin Then the sketch of San Antonio very good but you see it is in ruins and will remain so haste quien sabe until who knows when