This page describes the fictional battle in the short work "Lee at the Alamo". See Battle of the Alamo for the historical battle of the Texas Revolution. The Battle of the Alamo in 1861 was the second battle fought at the Alamo in a generation, and the first battle of the American Civil War. The battle was fought from February 18 (shortly after Texas seceded from the Union) through March 9, 1861, as Union troops under the command of Lt. Colonel Robert E. Lee defended U.S. Army property, including munitions, from Texas Militia forces under the command of Colonel Benjamin McCulloch. While Lee was defeated in the end, he and his garrison did not meet the same fate as the garrison at the first battle.
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| - This page describes the fictional battle in the short work "Lee at the Alamo". See Battle of the Alamo for the historical battle of the Texas Revolution. The Battle of the Alamo in 1861 was the second battle fought at the Alamo in a generation, and the first battle of the American Civil War. The battle was fought from February 18 (shortly after Texas seceded from the Union) through March 9, 1861, as Union troops under the command of Lt. Colonel Robert E. Lee defended U.S. Army property, including munitions, from Texas Militia forces under the command of Colonel Benjamin McCulloch. While Lee was defeated in the end, he and his garrison did not meet the same fate as the garrison at the first battle.
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| - This page describes the fictional battle in the short work "Lee at the Alamo". See Battle of the Alamo for the historical battle of the Texas Revolution. The Battle of the Alamo in 1861 was the second battle fought at the Alamo in a generation, and the first battle of the American Civil War. The battle was fought from February 18 (shortly after Texas seceded from the Union) through March 9, 1861, as Union troops under the command of Lt. Colonel Robert E. Lee defended U.S. Army property, including munitions, from Texas Militia forces under the command of Colonel Benjamin McCulloch. While Lee was defeated in the end, he and his garrison did not meet the same fate as the garrison at the first battle.
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