“Davy’s Last Stand” prints for sale!
Alamo Artwork for Sale


Copies of G.T. Johnson’s brilliant, Alamo watercolor paintings are on sale now!
The 11” X 14″ prints cost $19.95, plus $7.75 shipping & handling. Regarding purchases, contact G.T. Johnson at gt222@aol.com
Take a look at his artwork by clicking here!
Alamo Resources
Interview with Billy Bob Thornton
Interview with Cástulo Guerra

Read my interview with Cástulo Guerra, who portrayed General Manuel Fernandez Castrillon in The Alamo (2004)!
Plan in works for fortifying the Alamo

The new vision for the Alamo, it turns out, involves returning the old mission to its past.
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Interview with Alan C. Huffines
AS: Are there any characters within the history of the Texas Revolution that you can relate to?
ACH: Sure, but let me comment on the terminology. Even though the term Texas Revolution is used, and I’m just as guilty as anyone on this, it was not a revolution. The more accurate term is The Texian War of Independence. I realize that’s a mouthful, but that is what it was. Of course the same could be said about the American Revolution. Now to your question. Travis was always it for me. Perhaps it is because of Lawrence Harvey, but he has always been my favorite. When my wife and I were coming out of the premier for THE ALAMO, she said she could not believe a man who abandoned his wife and children could have ever been my hero. I really could not answer because he did do that, but I am still fond of him to this day.



