William B. Travis's last words, famously attributed to his handwritten letter during the Siege of the Alamo, included a passionate plea for reinforcements, stating, "Victory or Death." He expressed his determination to fight for Texas independence, emphasizing his commitment to the cause even in the face of overwhelming odds. His resolve has since become emblematic of the spirit of resistance during the Texas Revolution.
William B. Hayden has written: 'Light on the last things'
No composer's dying last words were these. Many believe it to be Beethoven, but a consultation of the major reference work on Last Words. Last Words of Notable People by William B. Brahms clearly discredits this.
According to writer William S. Burroughs, Grant's last words were "It is raining Anita Huffington." Anita Huffing was Grant's nurse. Supposedly it was a beautiful sunny day when he said this to her as he gave up the ghost.
William B. Brahms has written: 'Notable last facts' 'Brent J. Donaway's The Grand Old Lady' -- subject(s): History, Motion picture theaters
William B. Read was born on 1817-12-14.
william B Travis did have pneumonia
As of my last update on US Army Major General William B. Garrett III, there is no publicly available information about his retirement from the army. Please note that this information could have changed or been updated since my last update.
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When was william b. travis built?
William B. McGrorty died in 1865.
William B. McGrorty was born in 1825.
William B. Pettit died in 1905.