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Tejanos played key role in Texas Revolution By Joe Holley , Native Texan Updated April 19, 2014 9:09 p.m. Retired steelworkers Tony Tristan and Jerry Tubbs are longtime San Jacinto Battle re-enactors.
One of the key political developments that led to the 1835-36 Texas Revolution was a declaration of grievances in San Antonio that sought to peacefully improve relations with an unproven Mexican ...
Nearly 200 years after the sandy terrain somewhere south of San Antonio was soaked with blood, the Battle of Medina is becoming widely recognized as a key event in Texas history. On today's ...
Tragic Texas Revolution figure's fate coincided with De Leon family's post ... who played a key role in the rout of Santa Anna at San Jacinto,” David Montejano wrote in “Anglos and ...
The history of the Caddo Nation runs deep in East Texas. And if a U.S. Army officer hadn’t made friends with the Native American tribe's leaders during the Texas Revolution, ...
The Navarro Family played an important role in the early, formative years of Texas. Angel Navarro was an important early political leader in San Antonio, service that paved the way for his son.