December 7, 1835
Benjamin Rush "Ben" Milam was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on October 20, 1788.
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Benjamin Milam died in 1835.
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J. B. Milam died in 1949.
Ben Milam led the Texian forces during the Siege of Bexar in 1835, which was part of the Texas Revolution. His leadership was pivotal in rallying the Texian troops to capture San Antonio from Mexican control. Milam famously urged his men with the rallying cry, "Who will go with old Ben Milam into San Antonio?" before he was killed during the battle. His efforts contributed significantly to the Texian victory in the siege.
Ben Miliam did not have any kids. but was the 5th child out of 6 brotehrs and sisters.
Carl H. Milam died on 1963-08-23.
Ben Milam was an American soldier and a prominent figure in the Texas Revolution. Born in 1788 in Virginia, he played a key role in the Siege of Bexar in late 1835, which was a significant victory for Texian forces against Mexican troops. Milam is best remembered for his rallying cry, "Who will go with old Ben Milam into San Antonio?" before leading an assault on the city. He was killed in action during the battle, but his contributions are celebrated in Texas history.
Ben Milam lived for 63 years, from December 25, 1788, until December 7, 1835. He was an important figure in the Texas Revolution, known for his role in the Siege of Bexar. Milam's efforts helped secure Texas independence from Mexico, but he was killed in action during the campaign.
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Ben Milam was killed near San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas). He was killed on December 7, 1835 during the attack and siege of Bexar (San Antonio), as part of the larger Texas Revolution against Mexico.