History of the San Antonio Alamo Express Newspaper
By: Frances Donecker
Published: 1952
Updated: June 1, 1995
The San Antonio Alamo Express, a weekly Union newspaper, was first published in San Antonio by James P. Newcomb on August 18, 1860. The paper may have ceased in November of 1860. It was succeeded, beginning on February 4, 1861, by the Weekly Alamo Express, which was published in weekly and tri-weekly editions by Newcomb and Baccus. In May 1861 the press was destroyed by secession sympathizers and Newcomb fled to Mexico. The San Antonio Express took its name from the Alamo Express.
Bibliography:
The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this entry.
Frances Donecker, “San Antonio Alamo Express,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed May 19, 2026, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/san-antonio-alamo-express.
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