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Colonel Juan Nepomuceno Seguin'sAlamo Defenders' Burial Oration
delivered in San Antonio
25th February 1837
Eulogy published in the
Telegraph and Texas Register
of Columbia (later Houston), Texas April 4, 1837
delivered in San Antonio
25th February 1837
Eulogy published in the
Telegraph and Texas Register
of Columbia (later Houston), Texas April 4, 1837
"Companions in Arms!! These remains which we have the honour of carrying
on our shoulders are those of the valiant heroes who died in the Alamo.
Yes, my friends, they preferred to die a thousand times rather than submit
themselves to the tyrant's yoke. What a brilliant example! Deserving of being
noted in the pages of history. The spirit of liberty appears to be looking out
from its elevated throne with its pleasing mien, pointing to us, and saying:
"There are your brothers, Travis, Bowie, Crockett, and others whose valour
places them in the rank of my heroes." Yes! Soldiers and fellow citizens, these
are the worthy beings who, by the twists of fate, during the present campaign
delivered their bodies to the ferocity of their enemies; who, barbarously
are the worthy beings who, by the twists of fate, during the present campaign
delivered their bodies to the ferocity of their enemies; who, barbarously
treated as beasts, were bound by their feet and dragged to this spot, where
they were reduced to ashes. The venerable remains of our worthy
companions as witnesses, I invite you to declare to the entire world, "Texas
shall be Free and Independent or we shall perish in glorious combat."
Colonel Juan N. Seguin, Commandant
San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Army of the Republic of Texas
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