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The Second Battle of the Alamo: How Two Women Saved Texas''s Most Famous Landmark

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By (author): Debra L. Winegarten Judy Alter

By 1900, the tale of the 300 Texians who died in the 1836 battle of the Alamo had already become legend. But to corporate interests in the growing City of San Antonio, the land where that blood was shed was merely a desirable plot of land across the street from new restaurants and hotels, with only a few remaining crumbling buildings to tell the tale. When two women, Adina Emilia De Zavala, the granddaughter of the first vice-president of the Texas Republic, and Clara Driscoll, the daughter of one of Texass most prominent ranch families and first bankers, learned of the plans, they hatched a plan to preserve the siteand in so doing, they reinvigorated both the legend and lore of the Alamo and cemented the sites status as hallowed ground. But the story of the battle the two women started with each other reverberates to this day. These two strong-willed, pioneering women were very different, but the story of how they banded together and how the Alamo became what it is today despite those differences, is compelling reading for those interested in Texas history and Texass larger-than-life personality. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 435g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493031313

About Debra L. WinegartenJudy Alter

Judy Alter is the author of over a hundred books fiction and nonfiction for both adults and young adults. Her awards include the 2005 Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement Spur Awards from Western Writers of America for the novel Mattie and the short story Sue Ellen Learns to Dance Western Heritage (Wrangler) Awards for Sue Ellen Learns to Dance and Fool Girl and a Best Juvenile of the Year Award from the Texas Institute of Letters for Luke and the Van Zandt County War. She was named one of the Outstanding Women of Fort Worth by Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women in 1989 and was listed by Dallas Morning News (March 10 1999) as one of 100 women past and present who made their mark on Texas. She has been inducted into the Western Writers of America Hall of Fame and the Texas Literary Hall of Fame.

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