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  1. On February 24, 1836, with the garrison surrounded and the Texan Army at the Alamo outnumbered, one of the most famous letters in American history was written by William B. Travis. It was addressed, “To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World.”

  2. This meticulously crafted replica of the iconic Travis Letter is presented in a stunning Cherrywood frame with elegant matting. Complete with two exquisite 39mm bronze coins, you'll appreciate the stunning quality of this keepsake presentation.

  3. Hand Antiqued Travis' Last Letter from the Alamo Framed with Vintage Photograph, Considered to be one of the most heroic documents in all of American history, this call to arms written by William Barret Travis was carried through enemy lines.

  4. At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bexar, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with this heroic message.

  5. At the Alamo in San Antonio, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against the vastly superior Mexican army led by Santa Anna. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis penned this heroic message for reinforcements.

  6. At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bejar, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with this heroic message:

  7. William Barret Travis' Letter from the Alamo, 1836. At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bejar, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with this heroic message:

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