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Nelson, Andrew M. allhome the art they continue to

Nelson, Andrew M. allhome the art they continue toAndrew M. Nelson, Alamo defender, son of John and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Nelson, was born in Tennessee in 1809. He was a single man. He served in the Alamo garrison and died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. Model's are made of metal. The scale is 60mm or 1 30th or 2 inches tall approx. These are same highly detailed hand painted display models that the Briscoe uses in its own diorama.

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Nelson, Andrew M. allhome the art they continue toAndrew M. Nelson, Alamo defender, son of John and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Nelson, was born in Tennessee in 1809. He was a single man. He served in the Alamo garrison and died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. Model's are made of metal. The scale is 60mm or 1 30th or 2 inches tall approx. These are same highly detailed hand painted display models that the Briscoe uses in its own diorama.

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