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Heroes Of History

History personas currently available

Place your cursor over the persona's name to find out which performer portrays that individual.

The Father of Texas
Circus queen of Texas
The knife and The Alamo
Aunt Sukey Boyd
A real character in Denton
Fictitious cowboy for the young set
Meteorologist in Galveston during The Great Storm of 1900
Survivor of The Alamo
Texas Ranger in the 1870's
Involved in every major event in Texas from 1836 to 1875
Probably the most revered Texas cattleman that blazed early cattle trails
Mollie Goodnight
Wife of famed rancher Charles Goodnight
A fictitious woman who tells true stories of Texas
The elder Susanna Dickenson
Cousin and confidant of Stephen F. Austin
Hero of San Jacinto, President of The Republic of Texas, Senator and Governor of the State of Texas
Cattle Queen of Texas
Sarah McClure
A survivor of the Texas Revolution
Captured by the Comanches at the age of nine
Tells the story of Ella - did she burn down the town of Medicine Mound in 1933?
A woman of the Texas Revolution
Inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame
Fictitious cowboy for the young set
Commander of The Alamo

American history personas currently available

Grew up in West Virginia and Missouri, was a citizen of the U.S., Spain and Mexico, and is now The Father of Texas
A product of Kentucky and Louisiana, he is famous for the knife and The Alamo
Meteorologist in Galveston during The Great Storm of 1900 and Section Chief of U.S. Weather Bureau in New Orleans
Revered Texas cattleman that blazed early cattle trails in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado
An American Revolutionary best known for his "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" speech
Governor of Tennessee, Hero of San Jacinto, President of The Republic of Texas, Senator and Governor of the State of Texas
This icon of American films made The Alamo popular in modern times with his portrayal of Davy Crockett in the film The Alamo in 1960 (which he also produced).


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