The Siege and Battle of the Alamo: Day by Day

The Battle of the Alamo is one of American history’s most recognized conflicts. Thanks to the movies and television, just about everyone knows the story of the famous last-stand fight that occurred in the pre-dawn of Sunday, March 6, 1836. But what needs to be more readily known is those events that took place in the twelve-day siege that led to that famous final battle. Because it was in those days that many of the Alamo’s myths and legends were formed.

Ron Current

In 2021, I published The Siege of the Alamo: Day by Day, where I told the story of the hardships, pain, and disillusionment endured by the Alamo’s defenders and the soldiers of Santa Anna’s army during the siege and battle. Since then, new information has come to my attention, prompting me to do this rewrite. As with my first article, I’ve tried to present each possible scenario in this rewrite, understanding that there are differing versions of what may or may not have occurred during those thirteen days.

Another difference between this article and my first is that I’ve divided the days into sixteen chapters instead of just one post. I hope this will make it easier to follow.  

CHAPTER I: The Road to the Alamo

CHAPTER II: Day One, February 23, 1836: Santa Anna Arrives

CHAPTER III: Day Two, February 24, 1836: To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World

CHAPTER IV: Day Three, February 25, 1836: The Mexicans attack

CHAPTER V: Day Four, February 26, 1836: Water

CHAPTER VI: Day Five, February 27, 1836: The Mexicans search for provisions

CHAPTER VII: Day Six, February 28, 1836: Fannin’s Folly

CHAPTER VIII: Day Seven, February 29, 1836: Leap Year Day

CHAPTER IX: Day Eight, Tuesday, March 1, 1836: The Immortal 32

CHAPTER X: Day Nine, March 2, 1836: Texas declares its independence

CHAPTER XI: Day Ten, March 3rd, 1836: James Bonham returns, and General Gaona arrives

CHAPTER XII: Day Eleven, March 4, 1836: Santa Anna calls a council of war

CHAPTER XIII: Day Twelve, March 5, 1836: Travis’s Line

CHAPTER XIV: The Battle of the Alamo, March 6, 1836: There’s Victory in Death

CHAPTER XV: BATTLE OF THE ALAMO EPILOGUE

BIBLIOGRAPHY USED FOR THIS SERIES