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The Alamo survivors included several women, children and slaves. Among them were Susannah W. Dickinson (holding her daughter, Angelina,) widow of Alamo defender Captain Almaron Dickinson. Santa Anna sends with Mrs. Dickinson a warning letter to General Sam Houston that any other "pirates" in Texas will meet the same fate. (The men in the picture with heads bowed on their rifles represent the dead Alamo defenders.)
The body on the ground is that of Alamo defender Gregorio Esparza, whose wife and children were inside the chapel and survived the attack. Esparza's brother, Francisco, was granted permission remove his brother's body so that he may have a Christian burial. The bodies of the other Alamo defenders were burned on funeral pyres.
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