No, Stephen F. Austin did not die at the Alamo. He was a key figure in the Texas Revolution and served as the commander of the Texian forces early in the conflict. Austin died on December 27, 1836, several months after the Battle of the Alamo, from pneumonia. His contributions to Texas' fight for independence are significant, but he was not present at the Alamo during its siege.
No. Austin was not present at the Alamo.
No, Stephen F Austin did not. William B Travis was in charge of the military at the Alamo.
After devoting the best years of his life to the cause of Texas, Austin was overcome by disease and on 27 December 1836 died an untimely death at the age of forty-three years.
December 27, 1836 was when Stephen f Austin died.
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Moses Austin and Stephen F. Austin were not brothers. Stephen F. Austin was Mose's Austin son.
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Stephen Fuller Austin
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Stephen F. Austin did not die in Missouri, he died of Pneumonia on December 27, 1836 in George B. McKinstry's home outside West Columbia, Texas.
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