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Untitled

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Due to being an obvious POV violation, I removed the wording "was a traitor to Mexico and her people" from the section about his signing the treaty with Spain.Kmerian (talk) 15:24, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Almonte's role in saving Mrs. Dickinson

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In the original text it was said: It was Almonte who was instrumental in saving the lives of Susanna Dickinson and her child Angelina. He persuaded Santa Anna to release her as a messenger of Texan defeat.. Then this part was removed due to the lack of sources. I have found something that might indicate that the information was correct. I think it can be incorporated in the text.

The source is: [1]

It states:

Susanna Dickinson's Recollections of The Alamo Siege

[...]


   * She hid in a room of the chapel and did not see the battle. One defender ran into the room, followed by Mexicans who tossed him on their bayonets. [...]
   * A Mexican officer intervened, either an English mercenary named Black, or Almonte.
  [...]
    * The next day she was taken before Santa Anna, who was talked out of imprisoning her by Almonte.
   * She was sent east on a pony, with a black man whose name she gave variously as Ben or Joe. (She may have been too shaken to notice they were two individuals.)

Jasra (talk) 20:57, 9 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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