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Texas Independence

The Texas Revolution of 1835-36 was fought by American and Texas Mexican colonists against Mexico. The Revolution began on 2 October 1835 with a small skirmish at the Battle of Gonzales. Later engagements were at Goliad, the Grass Fight, the Alamo, Refugio, Coleto, and San Jacinto.

Alamo and Surrounding Area Map

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Battle Archives Map Alamo #2

Alamo Layout and Points of Interest

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Battle Archives Map Alamo #1

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Letter From the Founder:

Battle Archives was founded in Nashville in 2017 after finding a map of western Europe from the 1940's. This was no ordinary map, but rather the one my grandfather had in his flight suit during his missions over Europe in his B-17 as a co-pilot. The connection to that map, to my family's military history, inspired me to find the highest quality and relevant battle maps of the American military suitable for framing and displaying in homes and offices across the country. We use the highest quality paper and printing methods to produce these brilliant visual connections to America's past and the veterans who fought in those wars.-Mike

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