This week on The Bookmark,James Aalan Bernsen, author of The Lost War for Texas: Mexican Rebels, American Burrites, and the Texas Revolution of 1811. We’ll be talking about this overlooked first war ...
The Lone Star State declared its independence from Mexico weeks before the final battle of the Texas Revolution. Here's why ...
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Today is Texas Independence Day
It was on March 2, 1836, when historians believe the original and five copies of the Texas Declaration of Independence were ...
Though the leaders of Mexico’s revolution all lived short and violent lives, a handful of those who rode with them have survived to a ripe old age in Texas. More than once San Antonio has been the ...
TEXAS CITY — Pancho Villa’s hard-riding vaqueros and the federal troops they vanquished 100 years ago during the violent Mexican Revolution are never far from Manuel Urbina’s thoughts. Urbina, a ...
An exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, an event that brought many families to the San Antonio area, opened this month at the Institute of Texan Cultures. An ...
The cannons and hoofbeats of the Mexican Revolution are a distant echo for most Waco families who can trace their immigration story to that bloody conflict, which began a century ago today.
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