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Reflections on the Alamo and Texas Independence

(Continued from Part I) After the fall of the Alamo in San Antonio on March 6, 1836, a disconsolate but resolved General Sam Houston ordered the torching and evacuation of Gonzales, so as to deny resources to the advancing Mexican forces. He then ordered a strategic withdrawal of his own army, as well as that of Colonel James W. Fannin…
Miles Foltermann
April 29, 2026
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Here Lie Your Brethren

Reflections on the Alamo and Texas Independence, Part I In March of 1930, the former President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, and his wife Grace had occasion to travel through the State of Texas during a leisurely train trip. During an excursion to San Antonio, they were treated to a private tour of the Alamo. It was here that…
Miles Foltermann
April 22, 2026
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Suffering, Providence, and Robert Lewis Dabney

In his 1903 book, The Life and Letters of Robert Lewis Dabney, Thomas Cary Johnson wrote of his friend, colleague, and spiritual brother, “Dr. Dabney was a great man. We cannot tell just how great yet. One cannot see how great Mt. Blanc is while standing at its foot. One hundred years from now men will be able to see…
Miles Foltermann
January 27, 2022