William Barrett Travis was born in South Carolina, but his name
will forever be linked to Texas and honored by Texans. He was only
twenty-six and a lieutenant colonel in the Texas Army when he found
himself in command of the Alamo. Faced with overwhelming numbers,
Travis penned a letter seeking reinforcements. That letter
addressed "To the People of Texas and All Americans in the World,"
has become one of the most often quoted and important documents in
Texas history. Travis died with his men at the Alamo, but his
legacy will live forever in the history of Texas. Jean Flynn is one
of the most prolific authors profiling famous Texans for younger
readers. In addition to William Barrett Travis: "Victory of Death,"
she has also written about Jim Bowie, Stephen F. Austin, James
Butler Bonham, James W. Fannin, Anson Jones and Lady Bird Johnson.
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