Atascosa County

Atascosa County
Title Atascosa County PDF eBook
Author Martin Gonzales
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Pages 0
Release 2024-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 9781467108836

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A rural area in Texas, Atascosa County is located directly south of San Antonio. The old roads traveled through this land were en route to missions, forts, and places of importance to natives, explorers, settlers, wildlife, and battle-tested armies. Atascosa County was created in 1856 by the Texas Legislature, and since the land grants were distributed in the late 1800s, the population has increased substantially as settlers dealt with Indian raids, drought, and the hardships of farming and ranching. As the rest of America embraced the machine age and technical wonders, Atascosa County has evolved along in stride. Initially, wagons, plows, and mules toiled for rural Atascosa County; today, vehicles, tractors, and modern machinery keep the county moving forward. Coined "The Birthplace of the Cowboy" by historian Dr. Ben Parker, the land continues to be dominated by the cattle industry. In modern history, country stars such as Willie Nelson and George Strait have blazed a path through Atascosa County with deep ties and humble beginnings.  Martin Gonzales is the chairman of the Atascosa County Historical Commission. He and his fellow volunteers have carried on the great work of appointed commissions of the past by recognizing and continuing to study local history. This publication was made possible with contributions from Atascosa County citizens who gladly answered the call for historical pictures and the stories that went with them.

The place-names of Atascosa County, Texas

The place-names of Atascosa County, Texas
Title The place-names of Atascosa County, Texas PDF eBook
Author Margaret (Gidley) Clover
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1952
Genre Atascosa County (Tex.)
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Soil Survey of Atascosa County, Texas

Soil Survey of Atascosa County, Texas
Title Soil Survey of Atascosa County, Texas PDF eBook
Author Glenn W. Dittmar
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1980
Genre Soil surveys
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Abstract [of Title of The] Town of "New Artesia," Atascosa County, Texas

Abstract [of Title of The] Town of
Title Abstract [of Title of The] Town of "New Artesia," Atascosa County, Texas PDF eBook
Author Atascosa County (Tex.)
Publisher
Pages 31
Release 1909*
Genre
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Atascosa County History

Atascosa County History
Title Atascosa County History PDF eBook
Author C. Stanley Banks Collection
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1984
Genre Atascosa County (Tex.)
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Atascosa County Centennial

Atascosa County Centennial
Title Atascosa County Centennial PDF eBook
Author Atascosa County Centennial Association, Inc
Publisher
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Release 1956
Genre History
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Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas

Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas
Title Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas PDF eBook
Author Andrew Jackson Sowell
Publisher
Pages 884
Release 1900
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This edition is abridged and annotated with updated information.A judge from Prussia. A French Texas Ranger. Emigrants from all over the U.S.Their names and stories are mostly now forgotten but were recorded in this 1900 volume by Andrew Jackson Sowell. They were mostly young, hardy, and looking for new opportunities in land they felt was wide open but, in fact, was inhabited by Native Americans. The lives of these early pioneers is part of the history of the American West.The original bound edition of this book ran over 1100 pages and most of that content is here. It's the story of an incredibly violent and adventurous time that was lived by the people whose stories you find here. Sowell talked to them all and created one of the most interesting collections of personal histories of the wild West.