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  1. William Barret "Buck" Travis (August 1, 1809 – March 6, 1836) was a 19th-century American lawyer and soldier. He is known for helping set the Texas Revolution in motion during the Anahuac disturbances and commanding the Misión San Antonio de Valero (aka "The Alamo") as a lieutenant colonel in the Texian Army .

  2. William Barret Travis (9 de agosto de 1809 - 6 de marzo de 1836) fue un abogado estadounidense y militar durante el siglo XIX. A los 26 fue teniente coronel en la organización Ejército tejano comandando las fuerzas de la República de Texas. Falleció en la batalla del Álamo durante la revolución texana en la República de México.

  3. 10 de may. de 2019 · William Travis was an American teacher, lawyer, and soldier who commanded the Texan forces at the Battle of the Alamo, where he was killed by Mexican forces in 1836. He was a hero in Texas for his role in the defense of the Alamo and his fight for independence from Mexico. Learn about his life, achievements, and legacy.

  4. Travis, William Barret. Age: 26. Rank: Lieutenant Colonel. From: South Carolina. William Barret Travis, Texas commander at the battle of the Alamo, was the eldest of eleven children of Mark and Jemima (Stallworth) Travis.

  5. Hace 2 días · William Barret Travis. 1809–March 6, 1836. William Barret Travis was only twenty-six years old when he died defending the Alamo. He came from Alabama just five years before, in 1831, leaving behind a failed career and marriage. Texas, a land he came to love, gave Travis a new life—and an early death. Travis clashed with ...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2017 · Biography of William Barret Travis, Texas commander at the battle of the Alamo, who was born in South Carolina in 1809 and immigrated to Texas in 1831. Learn about his life, legal career, family, and role in the war against Mexico.

  7. 18 de may. de 2015 · William Barret Travis was a lieutenant colonel of cavalry in the Texan volunteer army who wrote one of history's most heroic letters from the Alamo, a former mission fort in San Antonio de Béxar. He faced a siege by Mexican troops and died with his fellow defenders in 1836. Learn more about his life, legacy and letter.