El Fuerte Del Cíbolo

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El Fuerte Del Cíbolo

Author : Robert H. Thonhoff
Publisher : Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173000532241

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El Fuerte Del Cíbolo by Robert H. Thonhoff Pdf

El Fuerte del Cibolo, an eighteenth century Spanish fort, was situated in the big middle of the ninety-mile-long Alamo-La Bahia Corridor, a veritable seedbed of history and culture in Texas.

El Camino Real de Los Tejas, Texas, Louisiana

Author : United States. National Park Service
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail (N.M. and Tex.)
ISBN : UVA:X030166824

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El Camino Real de Los Tejas, Texas, Louisiana by United States. National Park Service Pdf

Texas Roots

Author : C. Allan Jones
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2005-03-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781585444298

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Texas Roots by C. Allan Jones Pdf

In today’s Texas, with its growing urban populations and big-city lifestyles, it is worth remembering that in 1850 only 10 percent of Texans lived in towns with as many as 100 people. The rest—of many ethnic and racial groups—lived off the land, which was blessedly suited to a profitable variety of crops and livestock and also provided an abundance of wildlife free for the taking. In Texas Roots, C. Allan Jones reminds us that the economic wealth of modern Texas arose from its agricultural heritage, a rich mixture of practices and traditions including: · Caddo hunting, gathering, gardening, and farming · Irrigated agriculture at Spanish missions · Hispanic ranching · Slave-based plantations · Small-scale farmers and ranchers Through time, people adapted the agricultural technologies, laws, and customs of New Spain, Mexico, Europe, and the South to their own practical, institutional, and legal needs. The result was a particularly Texan system that would serve as the foundation for the state’s economic strength after the Civil War. Texas Roots shines a bright light on our relationship and connection with the land, bringing alive an aspect of the Texas history that contributed immeasurably to the state’s identity and prosperity.

A Guide to Hispanic Texas

Author : Helen Simons
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0292777094

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A Guide to Hispanic Texas by Helen Simons Pdf

Hispanic culture is woven into all aspects of Texas life, from mission-style architecture to the highly popular Tex-Mex cuisine, from ranching and rodeo traditions to the Catholic religion. So common are these Hispanic influences, in fact, that they have been widely accepted as a part of everyone's heritage, comfortingly familiar and distinctively Texan. This new edition of Hispanic Texas contains all the guidebook entries of the original volume in a compact format perfect for taking along on trips throughout the state. Entries are arranged by region: San Antonio and South Texas Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley El Paso and Trans-Pecos Texas Austin and Central Texas Houston and Southeast Texas Dallas and North Texas Lubbock and the Plains Within each region, a city-by-city listing details the historic and modern sites and structures that bear Hispanic influence. Descriptions of local festivals and events, public art, museums, natural areas, and scenic drives enhance the entries, which are also profusely illustrated with historic and modern photographs and other illustrations.

Sutherland Springs, Texas

Author : Richard B. McCaslin
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781574416732

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Sutherland Springs, Texas by Richard B. McCaslin Pdf

In Sutherland Springs, Texas, Richard B. McCaslin explores the rise and fall of this rural community near San Antonio primarily through the lens of its aspirations to become a resort spa town, because of its mineral water springs, around the turn of the twentieth century. Texas real estate developers, initially more interested in oil, brought Sutherland Springs to its peak as a resort in the early twentieth century, but failed to transform the farming settlement into a resort town. The decline in water tables during the late twentieth century reduced the mineral water flows, and the town faded. Sutherland Springs’s history thus provides great insights into the importance of water in shaping settlement. Beyond the story of resort spa aspirations lies a history of the community and its people itself. McCaslin provides a complete history of Sutherland Springs from early settlement through Civil War and into the twentieth century, its agricultural and oil-drilling exploits alongside its mineral water appeal, as well as a complete community history of the various settlers and owners of the springs/hotel.

Karnes County

Author : Catherine Johnson Passmore
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 0738584924

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Karnes County by Catherine Johnson Passmore Pdf

Karnes County's history is rich in folklore, tall tales, real-life feuds, and even an outlaw or two. Declared a county in 1854, it was named after Henry Karnes, a heroic peace negotiator and early Texas Ranger. Despite struggles along the way, the county has survived due to its strong and sturdy pioneers who came from many countries, including the first Polish community to arrive in the United States. From those beginnings and the desire to take advantage of the good ranch and farming lands, the county grew into a great area to raise a family. The local school districts have excellent standards, boasting high ratings in every area and even a state championship football team in Falls City that won the 1A division in 2010. Furthermore, the latest boom in oil and gas drilling is bringing a growth surge that is expected to continue for quite some time.

Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689–1768

Author : William C. Foster
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780292793132

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Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689–1768 by William C. Foster Pdf

Based on official Spanish expedition diaries, a fascinating account of the daily routes taken and the Indigenous tribes, terrain, and wildlife encountered. Mapping old trails has a romantic allure at least as great as the difficulty involved in doing it. In this book, William Foster produces the first highly accurate maps of the eleven Spanish expeditions from northeastern Mexico into what is now East Texas during the years 1689 to 1768. Foster draws upon the detailed diaries that each expedition kept of its route, cross-checking the journals among themselves and against previously unused eighteenth-century Spanish maps, modern detailed topographic maps, aerial photographs, and on-site inspections. From these sources emerges a clear picture of where the Spanish explorers actually passed through Texas. This information, which corrects many previous misinterpretations, will be widely valuable. Old names of rivers and landforms will be of interest to geographers. Anthropologists and archaeologists will find new information on encounters with some 139 named Indigenous tribes. Botanists and zoologists will see changes in the distribution of flora and fauna with increasing European habitation, and climatologists will learn more about the “Little Ice Age” along the Rio Grande. “Foster offers readers as accurate an estimate as could ever be hoped for for the eleven routes as whole.” —The Journal of American History “Foster does an excellent job sorting out his predecessors’ fallacious interpretations of the significance and location of certain routes.” —Colonial Latin American Historical Review “To have a single authoritative source of these early expeditions [is] enormously useful . . . Foster’s work [is] the most authoritative on the subject.” —David J. Weber, Southern Methodist University

Notable Men and Women of Spanish Texas

Author : Donald E. Chipman,Harriett Denise Joseph
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780292793163

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Notable Men and Women of Spanish Texas by Donald E. Chipman,Harriett Denise Joseph Pdf

Winner, Presidio La Bahia Award, Sons of the Republic of Texas, 2000 Texas Old Missions and Forts Restoration Association Book Award, the Texas Old Missions and Fort Restoration Association and the Texas Catholic Historical Society, 2001 The Spanish colonial era in Texas (1528-1821) continues to emerge from the shadowy past with every new archaeological and historical discovery. In this book, years of archival sleuthing by Donald E. Chipman and Harriett Denise Joseph now reveal the real human beings behind the legendary figures who discovered, explored, and settled Spanish Texas. By combining dramatic, real-life incidents, biographical sketches, and historical background, the authors bring to life these famous (and sometimes infamous) men of Spanish Texas: Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca Alonso de León Francisco Hidalgo Louis Juchereau de St. Denis Antonio Margil The Marqués de Aguayo Pedro de Rivera Felipe de Rábago José de Escandón Athanase de Mézières The Marqués de Rubí Antonio Gil Ibarvo Domingo Cabello José Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara Joaquín de Arredondo The authors also devote a chapter to the women of Spanish Texas, drawing on scarce historical clues to tell the stories of both well-known and previously unknown Tejana, Indian, and African women.

Faces of Béxar

Author : Jesús F. De la Teja
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781623494018

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Faces of Béxar by Jesús F. De la Teja Pdf

Winner, 2019 Summerfield G. Robert Award, sponsored by The Sons of the Republic of Texas Faces of Béxar showcases the finest work of Jesús F. de la Teja, a foremost authority on Spanish colonial Mexico and Texas through the Republic. These essays trace the arc of the author’s career over a quarter of a century. A new bibliographic essay on early San Antonio and Texas history rounds out the collection, showing where Tejano history has been, is now, and where it might go in the future. For de la Teja, the Tejano experience in San Antonio is a case study of a community in transition, one moved by forces within and without. From its beginnings as an imperial outpost to becoming the center of another, newer empire—itself in transition—the social, political, and military history of San Antonio was central to Texas history, to say nothing of the larger contexts of Mexican and American history. Faces of Béxar explores this and more, including San Antonio's origins as a military settlement, the community's economic ties to Saltillo, its role in the fight for Mexican independence, and the motivations of Tejanos for joining Anglo Texans in the struggle for independence. Taken together, Faces of Béxar stands to be a milestone in the growing literature on Tejano history.

I Fought a Good Fight

Author : Sherry Robinson
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 522 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9781574415063

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I Fought a Good Fight by Sherry Robinson Pdf

This history of the Lipan Apaches, from archeological evidence to the present, tells the story of some of the least known, least understood people in the Southwest. These plains buffalo hunters and traders were one of the first groups to acquire horses, and with this advantage they expanded from the Panhandle across Texas and into Coahuila, coming into conflict with the Comanches. Robinson tracks the Lipans from their earliest interactions with Spaniards and kindred Apache groups through later alliances and to their love-hate relationships with Mexicans, Texas colonists, Texas Rangers, and the US Army.

San Antonio de Béxar

Author : Jesús F. de la Teja
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 0826317510

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San Antonio de Béxar by Jesús F. de la Teja Pdf

A beautifully written history of the development of San Antonio in colonial Texas.

De León, a Tejano Family History

Author : Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780292782716

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De León, a Tejano Family History by Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm Pdf

Winner, Presidio La Bahia Award, 2004 San Antonio Conservation Society Citation, 2005 La familia de León was one of the foundation stones on which Texas was built. Martín de León and his wife Patricia de la Garza left a comfortable life in Mexico for the hardships and uncertainties of the Texas frontier in 1801. Together, they established family ranches in South Texas and, in 1824, the town of Victoria and the de León colony on the Guadalupe River (along with Stephen F. Austin's colony, the only completely successful colonization effort in Texas). They and their descendents survived and prospered under four governments, as the society in which they lived evolved from autocratic to republican and the economy from which they drew their livelihood changed from one of mercantile control to one characterized by capitalistic investments. Combining the storytelling flair of a novelist with a scholar's concern for the facts, Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm here recounts the history of three generations of the de León family. She follows Martín and Patricia from their beginnings in Mexico through the establishment of the family ranches in Texas and the founding of the de León colony and the town of Victoria. Then she details how, after Martín's death in 1834, Patricia and her children endured the Texas Revolution, exile in New Orleans and Mexico, expropriation of their lands, and, after returning to Texas, years of legal battles to regain their property. Representative of the experiences of many Tejanos whose stories have yet to be written, the history of the de León family is the story of the Tejano settlers of Texas.

Let's Cross Before Dark

Author : Bill Winsor
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 627 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781665565615

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Let’s Cross Before Dark... A History of the Ferries, Fords and River Crossings of Texas The state of Texas claims over 12,000 named rivers and streams stretching approximately 80,000 linear miles within its boundaries. In this book, Bill Winsor identifies and locates over 550 named river crossings within the state that once served as vital destinations for Native Americans, European explorers, and Mexican and American soldiers and colonists. Winsor has catalogued their origins and histories. Included in the work are maps of major rivers and their crossings as well as select images of early ferry operations of Texas. In addition to an alpha index of the crossings, the 625-page book presents an in-depth examination of the roles principal rivers and their crossings assumed in the framing of Texas history. Each of its fourteen chapters explores the founding of these various sites and the characters that brought them to life. This information, under one cover, presents an incomparable resource for future generations to better understand and appreciate the historical relevance of these vanishing theaters of history.

The Texas Connection with the American Revolution

Author : Robert H. Thonhoff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : History
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173017850398

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Southwestern Historical Quarterly

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 764 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Southwest, New
ISBN : UCD:31175018314834

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Southwestern Historical Quarterly by Anonim Pdf