El Fuerte Del Cíbolo

El Fuerte Del Cíbolo
Title El Fuerte Del Cíbolo PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Thonhoff
Publisher Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Pages 168
Release 1992
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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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

El Camino Real de Los Tejas, Texas, Louisiana
Title El Camino Real de Los Tejas, Texas, Louisiana PDF eBook
Author United States. National Park Service
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1998
Genre El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail (N.M. and Tex.)
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Texas Roots

Texas Roots
Title Texas Roots PDF eBook
Author C. Allan Jones
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 265
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1585444294

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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.

I Fought a Good Fight

I Fought a Good Fight
Title I Fought a Good Fight PDF eBook
Author Sherry Robinson
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 522
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1574415069

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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.

Faces of Béxar

Faces of Béxar
Title Faces of Béxar PDF eBook
Author Jesús F. De la Teja
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 242
Release 2016-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1623494028

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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.

De León, a Tejano Family History

De León, a Tejano Family History
Title De León, a Tejano Family History PDF eBook
Author Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 332
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292782713

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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.

San Antonio de Béxar

San Antonio de Béxar
Title San Antonio de Béxar PDF eBook
Author Jesús F. de la Teja
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 244
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780826317513

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