EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 2 MIN
Siege At Bexar
from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott
Send us Fan Mail Description: In this powerful episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us back to December 1835, when a ragtag group of Texian volunteers faced off against the Mexican army in the streets of San Antonio. The Siege of Béxar wasn’t just a fight for territory—it was a test of spirit, courage, and unity. Against cold weather, scarce supplies, and impossible odds, ordinary men proved that grit can win more battles than numbers. Tweed reminds us that their lesson still rings true today: when life turns cold and uncertain, you stand your ground anyway. Show Notes: Theme: Perseverance, unity, and courage in Texas historyListener Shout-Out: Harriet Sims in New Hampshire — thanks for joining from afar!Historical Focus: The Siege of Béxar, December 1835 — an early turning point in the Texas RevolutionThe Texian army: settlers, farmers, and dreamers fighting block by blockThe week-long battle for San Antonio and the surrender on December 9thWhat the victory meant: Texas holding San Antonio for the first timeReflection: True strength doesn’t wait for perfect conditions—it’s born in the stormClosing thought: “When the wind’s cold and the world’s uncertain, stand your ground anyway.” This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Send us Fan Mail Description: In this powerful episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us back to December 1835, when a ragtag group of Texian volunteers faced off against the Mexican army in the streets of San Antonio. The Siege of Béxar wasn’t just a fight for territory—it was a test of spirit, courage, and unity. Against cold weather, scarce supplies, and impossible odds, ordinary men proved that grit can win more battles than numbers. Tweed reminds us that their lesson still ...
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