Benjamin Milam | |
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Born | Frankfort, Virginia (now part of Kentucky) | October 20, 1788
Died | December 7, 1835 San Antonio, Coahuila y Tejas, Mexico | (aged 47)
Allegiance | American |
Service | Kentucky Militia Mexican Army Texian Army |
Battles / wars |
Benjamin Rush Milam (October 20, 1788 – December 7, 1835) was an American colonist of Mexican Texas and a military leader and hero of the Texas Revolution. A native of what is now Kentucky, Milam fought beside American interests during the Mexican War of Independence and later joined the Texians in their own fight for independence, for which he assumed a leadership role. Persuading the weary Texians not to back down during the Siege of Béxar, Milam was killed in action while leading an assault into the city that eventually resulted in the Mexican Army's surrender. Milam County, Texas and the town of Milam are named in his honor, as are many other placenames and civic works throughout Texas.