Bexar Archives, 1824-1835
Scope and Contents
7 Sept.1824-24 Oct.1835.
Texas Independence: plots and counterplots, scattered uprisings in San Felipe, Anahuac, Nacogdoches, Bexar, La Bahia, etc.; first, to make Texas a state in Mexican Republice separate from Coahuila; second, to achieve independent republic status. Land grants. Foreigners in province.
Physical plan for town of Nacogdoches (1826, p 68; 1829, p. 129-139).
Atascosita District inhabitants, list voting to join Austin's colony or Nacogdoches. Complaints against. Jose de los Piedras, alcalde of Nacogdoches. Petition for road to coast as navigation point for Orleans. Milton Slocum received in Nacogdoches as Director of the Press. Elisha Roberts and Ayish Bayou.
Dates
- Creation: 1824-1835
Creator
- From the Collection: Blake, R. B. (Robert Bruce) (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 93.00 Volumes
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the East Texas Research Center Repository