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Juan Seguin fought in the siege of the Alamo until William B. Travis made him send a letter to Sam Houston looking for help and when Juan wanted to go back to the Alamo and help Houston made him stay and then he fought in the battle of San Jacinto
Because most were Tejanos and uniforms in the Texas Army were a rarity, it was a possibility that somone might fail to identify them correctly.
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Juan Nepomuceno Seguin dide on 27 August 1890.
Juan Seguin was a nineteenth century Texas senator who is known for his involvement in the Texas Revolution. During this time, he also led a group of protestors to defend the Alamo.
Juan Seguín was born in 1806 in San Antonio, Texas. He fought in the Texas Revolution and played a key role in the Battle of San Jacinto. After the revolution, Seguín served as a senator and mayor, but later faced discrimination and fled to Mexico. He eventually returned to Texas and died in Nuevo Laredo in 1890.
Juan Seguin joined William B. Travis on February 23, in the battle of the Alamo. Although serving at the Alamo, during the thirteen day siege, he did not actually participate in the final battle of the Alamo. Because Seguín spoke some English and Spanish, he was chosen to carry the Alamo message through enemy lines that the Texans "shall never surrender or retreat."
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Juan Seguin was of average height. There is no record as to his precise height. The records are based on his contribution to Texas.
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