Castroville native James Bernsen used his skills as a modern-day intelligence officer to research and write about Texas' first revolution.
On April 21, 1836, defenders of Texas liberty won the Battle of San Jacinto in 18 minutes, defeating the Mexican Army, ...
The story of Greeks in Texas begins in 1817, whence a young Greek man named Nicholas joined the group of pirates of sea ...
Slavery did not become constitutionally legal in Texas until 1836. At that time, the Mexican army was defeated in the Texas Revolution by the Army of the Republic of Texas at San Jacinto.
The region has been a Democratic stronghold since Texas became a state in 1836. The majority of residents and voters in south ...
the Houston 1836 logo will be a symbol of a hard-working team that reflects the pride, loyalty, heritage, bravery and ... the wildcatter, go-get-'em attitude of Houstonians and all of Texas." ...
1836 Texas Kitchen is at 2467 Crow Road in the West Village Shopping Center off of Old Jacksonville Highway in Tyler. The Villapuduas plan a soft opening for in the next two weeks. Plans for a ...
Author of the award-winning Texian Iliad: A Military History of the Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 (University of Texas Press, 1994), Prof. Hardin has served as a historical advisor for television ...
It has belonged to Spain, Mexico, Texas, the United States, and the Confederacy. Though the structure is famous for being the site of the 1836 battle between Texas revolutionary forces and the ...