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She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas. For this deed, Susanna Dickinson became known as the "Messenger of the Alamo." Her home was saved, restored and opened as a. Kids Students Scholars (1814?–83). Susanna Dickinson was one of the few Texans to survive the epic Battle of the Alamo (February–March 1836), during which a small Texan force fighting for independence from Mexico held off a much larger Mexican army for nearly two weeks. 26 mars 2024 · General Santa Anna interviewed Susannah Dickinson personally, and reportedly offered to adopt her daughter Angelina, who would become known as "The Babe of the Alamo.". Kids Students Scholars Susanna Dickinson was one of the few survivors of the battle of the Alamo. Courtesy of Texas State Library & Archives Commission Introduction Susanna Dickinson was one of the few people who survived the famous battle of the Alamo in 1836.