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Susannah Dickenson, wife of Captain Almaron Dickenson. She survived because the Mexicans did not kill the women as the Texans feared they might do. Before the battle the other wives of the Alamo defenders were sent away to safety, but Mrs. Dickenson refused to leave her husband.

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