Remember the Alamo!: The Runaway Scrape Diary of Belle Wood, Austin's Colony, Texas, 1835-1836

Remember the Alamo!: The Runaway Scrape Diary of Belle Wood, Austin's Colony, Texas, 1835-1836
ISBN-10
0896724972
ISBN-13
9780896724976
Category
Fiction
Pages
199
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Texas Tech University Press
Author
Lisa Waller Rogers

Description

A thirteen-year-old girl keeps a diary of events during the Texas Revolution, as her life changes from dances and picnics to flight from Santa Anna's army after the fall of the Alamo.

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