Bexar - the History and Records of a South Texas Ghost Town

Bexar - the History and Records of a South Texas Ghost Town
Author: Art Martinez de vara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2020-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999212820

THE TOWN OF BEXAR (near present-day Somerset, Texas), developed on the Kinney Ranch in South Bexar County beginning in the 1860s. The town was called "La Colorada" by its many Mexican miners who settled there.St. Patrick's Church was established on the ranch and served as the Catholic mission to Atascosa and Frio Counties. With the arrival of the Artesian Belt Railroad, the town of Bexar declined as its population moved two miles east to Somerset. Many of the early families of Atascosa and South Bexar Counties are contained among this book's nearly 10,000 entries, including the Ruiz, Herrera, Navarro, Cotulla, Lytle, Casias, Kinney, Hayden, Barker and Vara. This volume contains the complete records of St. Patrick's Church, plus a modern cemetery survey of its cemetery, an 1876 mission census of Atascosa County and a detailed history of the community.

The History and Records of San Patricio de Bexar Church at Bexar, Texas

The History and Records of San Patricio de Bexar Church at Bexar, Texas
Author: Art Martinez de Vara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Bexar County (Tex.)
ISBN: 9780984212125

San Patricio de Bexar Church at Bexar (near present-day Somerset, Texas) began as the Catholic mission to Atascosa and Frio Counties. Located on the Kinney Ranch in South Bexar County, it served the coal mining communities of Bexar and La Colorada. With the arrival of the Artesian Belt Railroad, the town of Bexar declined as its population moved two miles east to Somerset. Many of the early families of Atascosa and South Bexar Counties are contained among this books nearly 10,000 entries, including the Ruiz, Herrera, Navarro, Cotulla, Lytle, Casias, Kinney, Hayden, Barker and Vara. This volume contains the complete re-cords of San Patricio de Bexar, plus a modern cemetery survey of its cemetery, an 1876 mission census of Atascosa County and a detailed history of the community.

Birth of a Texas Ghost Town

Birth of a Texas Ghost Town
Author: Mary Jane Gentry
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603443975

Edited and with an introduction by T. Lindsay Baker; foreword by Larry Gatlin.

Bexar county, Texas, records

Bexar county, Texas, records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Alamo Chapter (San Antonio, Tex.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 194?
Genre: Bexar County (Tex.)
ISBN:

Faces of Béxar

Faces of Béxar
Author: Jesús F. De la Teja
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 162349401X

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.

San Antonio De Bexar

San Antonio De Bexar
Author: William Corner
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781330407127

Excerpt from San Antonio De Bexar: A Guide and History It vet remains for me to express thanks to my helpers. To such Texans as Mrs. M. A. Maverick, Mrs. Canterbury, Dr. Cupples, General H. P. Bee, Dr. Herff, Colonel Ford, Colonel Withers, Mr. John Dobbin and to others I owe much more than perhaps they are aware of, for it was my talks with "old-timers" that put me in touch and sympathy with theirs and earlier times. Not all, of course, that I have learned about San Antonio has been herein written down, but every smallest detail was counted by me as a help towards the better understanding of my subject. I was continually impressed by the excellence and accuracy of Sidney Lanier's Historical Sketch, and designed very early that it should form a part of this work. To Bishop Neraz I owe thanks for a glimpse of the older Church Records. As to the County Records, the kind directions of Messrs. Thad. Smith and Theo. Rozeine, have been of much service to me. To all these mentioned, and to many others who have unconsciously helped me at the cost of being bored. I return my thanks; nor do I forget that an acknowledgement is here due to my brother, Charles Corner, for work and encouragement. I trust my book will not only be a satisfaction to the inquiring visitor, but I should like to think that it could furnish a few notes and suggestions to a future historian of Texas. Further than these remarks, I have no use for the prefatory privilege, so for the rest, "for better or for worse," my book, with its illustrations, shall speak for itself. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Dios Y Tejas

Dios Y Tejas
Author: Art Martinez de Vara
Publisher: Alamo Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780984212156

Von Ormy, Texas was founded as a Tejano ranching community along the Medina River thirteen miles southwest of San Antonio in the mid-1700s. Its strategic location near San Antonio and along the main trade route to the south have attracted interest and settlers for nearly three centuries. Dios y Tejas provides a comprehensive and multifacted overview of this South Texas town whose residents have been influential from the Texas Revolution to the Liberty City movement. Readers will find biographies of Blas Herrera, Francisco Antonio Ruiz, Samuel McColluch, Jr., Count Norbert Von Ormay, Enoch Jones, Rafael Quintana, Ella Fischer and other historical figures. Other essays include the environmental history of Southwest Bexar County, Historic Native Peoples of the area, Colonial Roads and River Crossings, Tejano support for Texas Independence, the Comanche Expedition of 1839, the Castle on the Medina, the Medina Guards and Civil War, Mission San Patricio de Bexar, the Medina and Von Ormy Schools, Von Ormy Cottage Sanitarium, Kelly Field and the Rise of the Mexican-American Middle Class, Repatriations, Water Wars and much more. The history of Von Ormy, Texas is as rich and unique as the Lone Star State.