The Alamo by Geo. M. Bearce San Antonio, Texas - postcard

“The Alamo. Built 1718. San Antonio, Tex.”

“Pub. by Geo. M. Bearce San Antonio, Tex. No. 133 Made in Germany”

“The Alamo bult in 1718 is a melancholy but picturesque ruin. In 1836 it was the last rallying place of Travis, Crockett and Bowie, and their devoted band of Patriots, who beneath its hoary arches fought for Texas and freedom until the last man had yielded up his life’s blood; and it stands to-day a silent memory of the sorrows and glories of the past.”

This is a very nice view of Alamo Chapel in color with a Texas star on the front facade.

This old postcard is unused and in excellent condition with minor edge wear.

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This vintage postcard features the iconic Alamo building located in San Antonio, Texas. The colorful lithograph print showcases the historical architecture of the site, which played an important role in the social and military history of the region. The postcard is an original, unposted item that captures the essence of the city's landmarks and landscapes. The postcard is made of high-quality paper and was published by Geo. M. Bearce of San Antonio, Texas. It depicts a downtown scene that includes famous places and historical figures, making it a perfect addition to any collection of topographical postcards, collectibles, and postcards and supplies. This unique piece of history is a great way to commemorate the patriotism and tourism of the United States, especially the state of Texas.