Talk:Moses Rose
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¶ Posted here for lack of a better place: In the Wagon Train TV series, "The Jose Morales Story" (season 4, episode 5, broadcast Oct. 26, 1960) was the story of the one man who left the Alamo - here named Louis Roque (played by Lon Chaney Jr.), and described with some of the authentic Moses Rose biography, such as having served in Russia under Napoleon - extremely bitter and miserable, having been treated as an outcast and undesirable in the 32 years since the Alamo - who redeems himself by holding off an Apache attack in a last stand, circa 1868, with only the help of wounded Mexican bandit (Lee Marvin), so a group of settlers can escape in safety. In the course of the story he explains that, while people who were not there regard him as a traitor and coward, he had arrived in America only shortly before the Texas uprising with only what he could carry, had no family or land to defend, the Alamo defenders all knew they were doomed and when Travis allowed people to leave many of them congratulated Roque for his fluency in Spanish (an absolute necessity to getting back to US territory alive) and wished they knew enough Spanish that they could go with him. Sussmanbern (talk) 16:01, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
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