<P> Emily D. West (c. 1815--1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas". </P> <P> West was a free woman of color, of mixed race, or a "high yellow". She was born in New Haven, Connecticut . In 1835 she was contracted to James Morgan in New York to work as an indentured servant for one year in Morgan's Point, Texas, at the New Washington Association's hotel as a housekeeper . Several months into her year of indentureship, on April 16, 1836, West and other residents were kidnapped by Mexican cavalry . West was forced to travel with the forces of General Antonio López de Santa Anna as they prepared to face the army led by Sam Houston, and was in the Mexican camp on April 21 when Houston's force attacked . The Texans won the Battle of San Jacinto in 18 minutes . </P>

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