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x  [[unclear words]]  were the ashes are entered under some Peach trees a short distance from the Alamo. An Artist some time after finished a Monument to the Memory to the "Heroes of the Alamo" hoping that the Govt would purchase it, which it did no do.  Artist was exhibiting at about the     It is constructed white stone of the Ruins of the Alamo  Many things have been... Country. The deeds of such Men will be recorded in the hearts of every patriot, their sufferings draw the tear & those who pass the Alamo & the cold grave where their ashes now rest must say  Oh! Liberty how dearly thou art purchased. Much good poetry has been written on the "Fall of the Alamo"  the following I have chosen as a specimen Verde - ([[Interd??]])
x  [[unclear words]]  were the ashes are entered under some Peach trees a short distance from the Alamo. An Artist some time after finished a Monument to the Memory to the "Heroes of the Alamo" hoping that the Govt would purchase it, which it did no do.  Artist was exhibiting at about the Country.  It is constructed of the stone of the Ruins of the Alamo  [on side:] Many things have been made of same stone but [[pipe?]]. [[pre?lly?]] for [[?..king?]].
The deeds of such Men will be recorded in the hearts of every patriot, their sufferings draw the tear & those who pass the Alamo & the cold grave where their ashes now rest must say  Oh! Liberty how dearly thou art purchased. Much good poetry has been written on the "Fall of the Alamo"  the following I have chosen as a specimen Verde - ([[Interd??]])
   [[Re?]] Man the Walls
   [[Re?]] Man the Walls

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x unclear words were the ashes are entered under some Peach trees a short distance from the Alamo. An Artist some time after finished a Monument to the Memory to the "Heroes of the Alamo" hoping that the Govt would purchase it, which it did no do. Artist was exhibiting at about the Country. It is constructed of the stone of the Ruins of the Alamo [on side:] Many things have been made of same stone but pipe?. pre?lly? for ?..king?.

The deeds of such Men will be recorded in the hearts of every patriot, their sufferings draw the tear & those who pass the Alamo & the cold grave where their ashes now rest must say  Oh! Liberty how dearly thou art purchased. Much good poetry has been written on the "Fall of the Alamo"   the following I have chosen as a specimen Verde - (Interd??)
 Re? Man the Walls