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The Alamo consisted of a chapel, horse corral, cattle pens, a well, and multiple barracks There were also an 18 pound cannon near the irrigation ditch and two cannons at the front gate. There was also multiple cannons near every corner of the Alamo and three near the south barracks. And three cannons inside the chapel on on north, west, and east side, The Alamo also had walls that were 2-3 feet thick but part of the south wall had been broken. So instead they found some sticks and made a mini fence with sticks and dirt, the north wall also crumbled from old age so the Texans placed logs to reinforce it.

The Alamo was comprised of various structures, including a chapel, horse corral, cattle pens, a well, and several barracks. Additionally, there were strategically placed cannons throughout the area, with an 18-pound cannon stationed near the irrigation ditch, two cannons at the front gate, multiple cannons at each corner of the Alamo, and three near the south barracks. Inside the chapel, there were three cannons positioned on the north, west, and east sides. The walls of the Alamo were impressively thick, measuring 2-3 feet. However, due to wear and tear, the south wall had suffered damage. Resourcefully, the defenders of the Alamo erected a makeshift fence using sticks and dirt. Similarly, the aging north wall had crumbled, prompting the Texans to reinforce it with logs.