Author: Melodie A. Cuate
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN: 9780896726499
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington takes his students to an archaeological dig at Presidio La Bahia, Hannah, Jackie, and Nick travel back to 1836 when the Presidio was known as Fort Defiance, just weeks before the Texan and Mexican armies clash at the Battle of Coleto.
Journey to Goliad
Author: Melodie A. Cuate
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN: 9780896726499
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington takes his students to an archaeological dig at Presidio La Bahia, Hannah, Jackie, and Nick travel back to 1836 when the Presidio was known as Fort Defiance, just weeks before the Texan and Mexican armies clash at the Battle of Coleto.
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN: 9780896726499
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington takes his students to an archaeological dig at Presidio La Bahia, Hannah, Jackie, and Nick travel back to 1836 when the Presidio was known as Fort Defiance, just weeks before the Texan and Mexican armies clash at the Battle of Coleto.
Captain Kismias Journey to Skeleton Island
Author: Wilma Sheltman
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496906071
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Living his life on a Texas plantation off the Gulf of Mexico in 1840; Captain Roderick Kismias finds the pleasure of being summoned by King Felipe of Spain. There to travel and finding a hidden treasure. Captain Kismias is a handsome young man with many attributes to offer in the journey set ahead of him. Being handsome with dark piercing eyes, a muscular cow boyish physique; besides his ability to steer wrestle cattle, while managing a thousand acre ranch outside of Houston, Texas. Capable of managing the overall functioning of a massive ship named the Spanish mermaid, Spains finest ship sent to find a remedy to Spains financial spoil should this journey fail.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1496906071
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Living his life on a Texas plantation off the Gulf of Mexico in 1840; Captain Roderick Kismias finds the pleasure of being summoned by King Felipe of Spain. There to travel and finding a hidden treasure. Captain Kismias is a handsome young man with many attributes to offer in the journey set ahead of him. Being handsome with dark piercing eyes, a muscular cow boyish physique; besides his ability to steer wrestle cattle, while managing a thousand acre ranch outside of Houston, Texas. Capable of managing the overall functioning of a massive ship named the Spanish mermaid, Spains finest ship sent to find a remedy to Spains financial spoil should this journey fail.
Journey to La Salle's Settlement
Author: Melodie A. Cuate
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN: 9780896727045
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington's trunk transports Nick, Hannah, and Jackie to the Gulf of Mexico in 1686, they face Karankawa warriors and alligators, learn about French colonists in Texas, and meet Sieur de La Salle as they try to find the nine treasures that will take them home.
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN: 9780896727045
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington's trunk transports Nick, Hannah, and Jackie to the Gulf of Mexico in 1686, they face Karankawa warriors and alligators, learn about French colonists in Texas, and meet Sieur de La Salle as they try to find the nine treasures that will take them home.
Journey to Gonzales
Author: Melodie A. Cuate
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington's trunk transports Nick, Hannah, and Jackie to Gonzales, Texas, in 1835, the girls end up in a military camp and learn about life in the Mexican army, while Nick participates in events leading up to the Battle of Gonzales.
Publisher: Mr. Barrington's Mysterious Tr
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
When Mr. Barrington's trunk transports Nick, Hannah, and Jackie to Gonzales, Texas, in 1835, the girls end up in a military camp and learn about life in the Mexican army, while Nick participates in events leading up to the Battle of Gonzales.
A Journey Through Texas
Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
Tejano Journey, 1770-1850
Author: Gerald E. Poyo
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292784902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
A century before the arrival of Stephen F. Austin's colonists, Spanish settlers from Mexico were putting down roots in Texas. From San Antonio de Bexar and La Bahia (Goliad) northeastward to Los Adaes and later Nacogdoches, they formed communities that evolved their own distinct "Tejano" identity. In Tejano Journey, 1770-1850, Gerald Poyo and other noted borderlands historians track the changes and continuities within Tejano communities during the years in which Texas passed from Spain to Mexico to the Republic of Texas and finally to the United States. The authors show how a complex process of accommodation and resistance—marked at different periods by Tejano insurrections, efforts to work within the political and legal systems, and isolation from the mainstream—characterized these years of changing sovereignty. While interest in Spanish and Mexican borderlands history has grown tremendously in recent years, the story has never been fully told from the Tejano perspective. This book complements and continues the history begun in Tejano Origins in Eighteenth-Century San Antonio, which Gerald E. Poyo edited with Gilberto M. Hinojosa.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292784902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
A century before the arrival of Stephen F. Austin's colonists, Spanish settlers from Mexico were putting down roots in Texas. From San Antonio de Bexar and La Bahia (Goliad) northeastward to Los Adaes and later Nacogdoches, they formed communities that evolved their own distinct "Tejano" identity. In Tejano Journey, 1770-1850, Gerald Poyo and other noted borderlands historians track the changes and continuities within Tejano communities during the years in which Texas passed from Spain to Mexico to the Republic of Texas and finally to the United States. The authors show how a complex process of accommodation and resistance—marked at different periods by Tejano insurrections, efforts to work within the political and legal systems, and isolation from the mainstream—characterized these years of changing sovereignty. While interest in Spanish and Mexican borderlands history has grown tremendously in recent years, the story has never been fully told from the Tejano perspective. This book complements and continues the history begun in Tejano Origins in Eighteenth-Century San Antonio, which Gerald E. Poyo edited with Gilberto M. Hinojosa.
My Bones are Red
Author: Patricia Waak
Publisher: Mercer University Press
ISBN: 9780865549173
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
"What started out as a quest to find the mother of her beloved grandfather, became for Patricia Waak a revelation about the diversity of her family. It became, in fact, a spiritual journey as she visited cemeteries, courthouses, and archives from Accomack County, Virginia, to Goliad, Texas. Filled with transcriptions of old court cases, accounts from oral history, and the results of countless hours of research, she also invites us to participate in her own discovery through original poetry which introduces each chapter. Included are photographs, genealogical charts, maps, and copies of old documents."--Jacket.
Publisher: Mercer University Press
ISBN: 9780865549173
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
"What started out as a quest to find the mother of her beloved grandfather, became for Patricia Waak a revelation about the diversity of her family. It became, in fact, a spiritual journey as she visited cemeteries, courthouses, and archives from Accomack County, Virginia, to Goliad, Texas. Filled with transcriptions of old court cases, accounts from oral history, and the results of countless hours of research, she also invites us to participate in her own discovery through original poetry which introduces each chapter. Included are photographs, genealogical charts, maps, and copies of old documents."--Jacket.
Frontier Naturalist
Author: Russell M. Lawson
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 0826352197
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This is a true story of discovery and discoverers in what was the northern frontier region of Mexico in the years before the Mexican War. In 1826, when the story begins, the region was claimed by both Mexico and the United States. Neither country knew much about the lands crossed by such rivers as the Guadalupe, Brazos, Nueces, Trinity, and Rio Grande. Jean Louis Berlandier, a French naturalist, was part of a team sent out by the Mexican Boundary Commission to explore the area. His role was to collect specimens of flora and fauna and to record detailed observations of the landscapes and peoples through which the exploring party traveled. His observations, including sketches and paintings of plants, landmarks, and American Indians, were the first compendium of scientific observations of the region to be collected and eventually published. Here, historian Russell Lawson tells the story of this multinational expedition, using Berlandier’s copious records as a way of conveying his view of the natural environment. Lawson’s narrative allows us to peer over Berlandier’s shoulder as he traveled and recorded his experiences. Berlandier and Lawson show us an America that no longer exists.
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 0826352197
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This is a true story of discovery and discoverers in what was the northern frontier region of Mexico in the years before the Mexican War. In 1826, when the story begins, the region was claimed by both Mexico and the United States. Neither country knew much about the lands crossed by such rivers as the Guadalupe, Brazos, Nueces, Trinity, and Rio Grande. Jean Louis Berlandier, a French naturalist, was part of a team sent out by the Mexican Boundary Commission to explore the area. His role was to collect specimens of flora and fauna and to record detailed observations of the landscapes and peoples through which the exploring party traveled. His observations, including sketches and paintings of plants, landmarks, and American Indians, were the first compendium of scientific observations of the region to be collected and eventually published. Here, historian Russell Lawson tells the story of this multinational expedition, using Berlandier’s copious records as a way of conveying his view of the natural environment. Lawson’s narrative allows us to peer over Berlandier’s shoulder as he traveled and recorded his experiences. Berlandier and Lawson show us an America that no longer exists.
Sweet Texas Magic
Author: Evelyn Rogers
Publisher: Evelyn Rogers
ISBN: 0821737163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Casino owner Lorelei boldly confronts her kidnapper with her blue eyes blazing. This hot-headed Texan had the nerve to make trouble in her place--and abduct her when she tried to catch him. Meaning to make him sorry he's ever laid eyes on her, Lorelei can't stop herself from surrending to his melting kisses.
Publisher: Evelyn Rogers
ISBN: 0821737163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Casino owner Lorelei boldly confronts her kidnapper with her blue eyes blazing. This hot-headed Texan had the nerve to make trouble in her place--and abduct her when she tried to catch him. Meaning to make him sorry he's ever laid eyes on her, Lorelei can't stop herself from surrending to his melting kisses.
Goliad's Revenge
Author: Richard Jensen
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1645309851
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Goliad's Revenge By: Richard Jensen Historically accurate, this novel treads its way back to the mid-19th century. Here we find our country embroiled in the tumultuous task of nation building. Texas had just been accepted as the 28th State and to protect it from a displeased Mexican government, General Zachary Taylor had some 3500 American troops guarding the southern border and assaulting important communities south of the Rio Grande. This assignment embodied intervals of both war and peace with an almost always unpredictable outcome. Not surprisingly, these transitional imponderables seemed to intensify nearly every emotion known to man. Our relatively young protagonist, JK, covered the entire gambit of these encounters with uncertain moments of loneliness and despair intermingled with eminent danger and intense fear. While frequently outnumbered, but employing the military genius of Zachary Taylor, JK survived a multitude of battles. Even more surprising, here in the heart of an adversarial country, he found himself deeply in love with a girl that he dreamed of taking home as his wife. Sadly, the ecstasy of this stormy romance was shattered by a cruel deception, and the most hurtful betrayal of a trust that could ever be imagined.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1645309851
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Goliad's Revenge By: Richard Jensen Historically accurate, this novel treads its way back to the mid-19th century. Here we find our country embroiled in the tumultuous task of nation building. Texas had just been accepted as the 28th State and to protect it from a displeased Mexican government, General Zachary Taylor had some 3500 American troops guarding the southern border and assaulting important communities south of the Rio Grande. This assignment embodied intervals of both war and peace with an almost always unpredictable outcome. Not surprisingly, these transitional imponderables seemed to intensify nearly every emotion known to man. Our relatively young protagonist, JK, covered the entire gambit of these encounters with uncertain moments of loneliness and despair intermingled with eminent danger and intense fear. While frequently outnumbered, but employing the military genius of Zachary Taylor, JK survived a multitude of battles. Even more surprising, here in the heart of an adversarial country, he found himself deeply in love with a girl that he dreamed of taking home as his wife. Sadly, the ecstasy of this stormy romance was shattered by a cruel deception, and the most hurtful betrayal of a trust that could ever be imagined.