The content describes a painting titled "Remember the Alamo" by American artist and magazine illustrator Frederick Coffay Yohn. It then transitions to a member-only story called "Blood of My Child", which discusses the aftermath of the Alamo massacre in March 1836.
The story mentions that word of the Alamo garrison's slaughter quickly reached the Texan Army camp on the Guadalupe River. Frustrated by the uncertainty of intelligence brought by two Mexican vaqueros, Texas General Sam Houston ordered scouts Erastus "Deaf" Smith and Henry Karnes to investigate the situation at the Alamo. The content suggests that the news of the Alamo massacre had a significant impact on the Texan Army's subsequent military strategy and actions during the Texas Revolution.
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