
Remember the Alamo is a historical novel by Amelia E. Barr, first published in 1888, set against the backdrop of the Texas Revolution (1835-1836). The story unfolds in San Antonio, Texas, focusing on Dr. Robert Worth and his daughter Antonia as they navigate the complexities of family, identity, and political loyalties amid rising tensions between American settlers and the Mexican government. The narrative explores the cultural diversity of the region and culminates in the iconic siege of the Alamo, highlighting the struggle for independence and the fight for rights under the 1824 Constitution.


































