- Horace Alsbury
Horace Arlington Alsbury (1805-1847) was one of
Stephen F. Austin 'sOld Three Hundred and was also notable for his participation In the siege of San Antonio de Bexar in November-December 1835 and onMarch 1 ,1836 , he also accompanied the thirty-twoGonzales, Texas volunteers on their way to the Alamo. Horace Alsbury was also notable as a member ofHenry Wax Karnes 's company at theBattle of San Jacinto . He is also notable because his wifeJuana Navarro Alsbury acted as nurse forJim Bowie during theBattle of the Alamo and was one of the few survivors of the battle.Biography
Horace Alsbury was born in
Hopkinsville, Kentucky , in 1805.Fact|date=December 2007 With his father, Thomas Alsbury and his brothers James and Charles, Alsbury came toMexican Texas as part ofStephen F. Austin 'sOld Three Hundred . He received title to half a league of land on the west bank of theSan Bernard River onAugust 3 ,1824 ."Austin's Old Three Hundred", p. 5.]In August 1835, after being at the legislature of
Coahuila and Texas in Monclova,Fact|date=December 2007 Alsbury published a handbill warning ofAntonio López de Santa Anna 's plans to drive Anglo-Americans from Texas. During theSiege of Bexar from November to December of [1835, he was a member of Captain John York's Company. In 1836 he married Juana Navarro, the niece of then vice-governor of TexasJuan Martin de Veramendi .Juana Alsbury remained in the
Alamo during the siege and final assault by Mexican forces. Alsbury rode from the Alamo as one of the messengers sent out byWilliam B. Travis onFebruary 23 ,1836 . OnMarch 1 ,1836 he accompanied the thirty-two Gonzales, Texas volunteers on their way to the Alamo. Two days later onMarch 3 ,1836 he was inGonzales, Texas with other Texas volunteers after being unable to contactJames Fannin , who was expected to reinforce the Alamo.During the
Battle of San Jacinto , Alsbury, who spoke fluent Spanish, served as a spy. The day after the battle, he and five other men captured the fleeing Santa Anna. After the battle he participated in the surveillance of the retreating Mexican troops as they marched from San Jacinto toward La Bahia and then further intoMexico . He then returned to San Antonio de Bexar in May 1836 to take his wife and her young son away from the war ravaged town to Calavero Ranch on the old Goliad road, in present dayWilson County, Texas .After the war, the Congress of the
Republic of Texas recognized him for his service as a major in the infantry and also for serving as an interpreter for the post of San Antonio de Bexar. He received a land grant south of San Antonio near the site of presentVon Ormy, Texas . In 1837 he was elected as the tax assessor forBexar County, Texas . In 1838, Horace Alsbury and Joseph Baker, working as Indian agents of the Republic of Texas, led a group of men from San Antonio de Bexar on a peace mission to meet with theComanche s on the Pedernales river. They barely escaped alive and returned to San Antonio. In 1840 Alsbury served as commander of the Federalist leader Antonio Canales's bodyguard along the Rio Grande during the many running battles between Mexican general Mariano Arista's and Canales, during Canales’ and Samuel W. Jordan’s attempt to establish theRepublic of the Rio Grande . Alsbury barely escaped alive from the conflict and then he returned to Texas.In September 1842, Alsbury was captured when
Mexican generalAdrian Woll took San Antonio. Alsbury and the other were marched toSan Carlos Fortress inPerote, Veracruz , where he remained until his release onMarch 24 ,1844 . Alsbury later accompanied the American army across the Rio Grande in 1846 during theMexican-American War and he was killed in a battle, somewhere betweenCamargo, Chihuahua , andSaltillo, Coahuila , in June 1847.Footnotes
References
ources
*Republic of Texas Claims, Texas State Archives, Austin Texas
*The Women and Children of the Alamo, Crystal Sasse Ragsdale 1995
*Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring, 1995), p. 153
*Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.External links
*Handbook of Texas|id=AA/fal48|name=Horace Arlington Alsbury
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