Yes, Colonel William B. Travis was killed during the defense of the Alamo, which took place from February 23 to March 6, 1836. He is believed to have died on the north wall of the Alamo, where he fought against the Mexican forces led by General Santa Anna. Travis is remembered for his leadership and his famous "Victory or Death" letter, which called for reinforcements and rallied support for the Texian cause.
Colonel Travis commanded the Texas Forces at the Alamo.
Although Colonel James Bowie and Colonel David Crockett were equal in rank to him, Colonel William Travis was recognized as being in nominal overall command of the Alamo.
Colonel William Travis and Colonel James Bowie.
Colonel William Travis Colonel James Bowie Colonel David Crockett
he whipped them
Col Travis, commander of the Texican Garrison at the "Alamo".
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
No, they were all killed at the Alamo
Colonel William "Buck" Travis
Colonel William Barrel Travis
It is said Colonel William Travis was killed fighting on the wall early in the battle, after killing several mexican soldiers.
William Travis