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Susannah Dickinson ‑ Alamo, Facts & Daughter - HISTORY
2010年3月26日 · Susannah Dickinson, wife of Captain Almaron Dickinson, provided an eyewitness account of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo as one of its few survivors.
Susanna Dickinson - Wikipedia
Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson (c. 1814 – October 7, 1883) and her infant daughter, Angelina, were among the few American survivors of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. Her husband, Almaron Dickinson, and 185 …
Susanna Dickinson - The Alamo
Susanna passed away on October 7, 1883 after being ill for several months. Susanna is best remembered for her role as messenger following the Battle of the Alamo and the eyewitness accounts of the battle that she provided over the years.
Alamo Survivor Susannah Dickinson - Sons of DeWitt Colony
Susanna Dickinson Hannig was known as "The Messenger of the Alamo" and was the last living memorial of the Alamo. B.J. Benefiel (From The History of Gonzales County, Texas. Reprinted by permission of the Gonzales County Historical Commission).
Dickinson, Susanna Wilkerson ( ca. 1814–1883) - TSHA
2022年4月30日 · Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson (also spelled Dickerson), survivor of the Alamo, was born about 1814 in Tennessee, perhaps in Williamson County. Her first name has also been recorded as Susan, Susana, and Suzanna; her maiden name is sometimes given as Wilkinson.
Susanna A. “Susan” Wilkerson Dickinson (1814-1883) - Find a Grave
Alamo Survivor. Born Susanna Wilkerson in Tennessee, she was the wife of Captain Almaron Dickinson and was the sole adult Anglo survivor that witnessed the massacre at the Battle of the Alamo.
Susanna of the Alamo: A True Story - amazon.com
1990年8月24日 · Beautifully designed and carefully researched, this conveys the dramatic true story of a woman who survived the massacre at the Alamo. Ages 4-8. Best known for the Civil War trilogy, North and South, John Jakes also authored The Kent Family Chronicles.
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Susanna of the Alamo: A True Story - Reading Rockets
Many people have heard of Davy Crockett and the Alamo. But this story is based on a real but little known woman named Susanna Dickinson who survived the battle at the Alamo in San Antonio. This dramatic, illustrated story is told to engage young listeners (or …
Susanna of the Alamo: A True Story by John Jakes - Goodreads
1986年4月1日 · “Remember the Alamo!” is one of the most familiar battle cries in American history, yet few know about the brave woman who inspired it. Susanna Dickinson’s story reveals the crucial role she played during that turbulent period in Texas-American history.