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      • The company was also called "The Alamo Company" because it had been stationed at Alamo de Parras, a town in Coahuila, south of the Río Grande. At that time the mission's old convento became the barracks for the unit. Thus, The Alamo took its name from the company's popular name.
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  2. The company was also called "The Alamo Company" because it had been stationed at Alamo de Parras, a town in Coahuila, south of the Río Grande. At that time the mission's old convento became the barracks for the unit. Thus, The Alamo took its name from the company's popular name. In 1805 the army built the first hospital in the region.

  3. The Alamo. /  29.42583°N 98.48611°W  / 29.42583; -98.48611. The Alamo is a historic Spanish mission and fortress compound founded in the 18th century by Roman Catholic missionaries in what is now San Antonio, Texas, United States. It was the site of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, a pivotal event of the Texas Revolution in which ...

  4. One such document was an agreement between the priest at San Fernando and the chaplain of the Alamo Company on December 28, 1818, regarding the saying of morning mass at the Alamo (they use that name). There is also a witness record dated April 14, 1825, for the sale of a horse at the Pueblo de Alamo de Parras.

  5. The Valero mission building came to be known as the "Alamo" when a company of cavalry -- called the Segunda Compañía Volante de San José y Santiago del Alamo de Parras (Second Flying Company of San José and Santiago of the Alamo of Parras) -- was stationed there for more than 10 years, beginning in 1801 or 1802.

  6. Feb 23, 2022 · While cottonwoods were commonly seen around the mission, historians believe the Alamo was more likely named for a Spanish cavalry company from Alamo de Parras, south of the Rio Grande, that...

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    • Staff Writer | San Antonio Express-News
  7. Originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, the Alamo, began as a Catholic mission and compound in 1718, one of many Catholic missions organized as part of the official Spanish plan to Christianize Native Americans and colonize northern New Spain.

  8. For many years after 1845—the year that Texas was annexed by the United States—the Alamo was used by the U.S. Army for quartering troops and storing supplies. In 1883 the state of Texas purchased the Alamo, and in 1903 it acquired the title to the remainder of the old mission grounds.

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