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perusal of relative more particularly of the partition | |||
of lands upon the river San Antonio. After | of lands upon the river San Antonio. After | ||
the establishment of the Alamo & the town or city | the establishment of the Alamo & the town or city | ||
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indians in the lower country, and many | indians in the lower country, and many | ||
Spaniards, & Creoles of Mexico settled in this | Spaniards, & Creoles of Mexico settled in this | ||
frontier town & it is reported that in its flourishing towns | |||
the population | the population amounted to as many as 10 to 12.000 souls. | ||
Louisina belongs then to the Spanish crown, & | |||
Louisina belongs then to the Spanish | there was a road from that place and of Texas by San Antonio | ||
there was a | & Goliad & terminating at Refugio on the Gulf of Mexico | ||
After the extinction of the indians, of Texas, many Mexican indians & creoles | |||
made arrangements to work the prolific lands on the San Antonio x then this | |||
part of the country may be looked upon as at its height of prosperity. |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 27 February 2021
82 perusal of relative more particularly of the partition of lands upon the river San Antonio. After the establishment of the Alamo & the town or city of San Fernando, the various missions on the river were formed for the civilization of the indians in the lower country, and many Spaniards, & Creoles of Mexico settled in this frontier town & it is reported that in its flourishing towns the population amounted to as many as 10 to 12.000 souls.
Louisina belongs then to the Spanish crown, &
there was a road from that place and of Texas by San Antonio & Goliad & terminating at Refugio on the Gulf of Mexico
After the extinction of the indians, of Texas, many Mexican indians & creoles made arrangements to work the prolific lands on the San Antonio x then this
part of the country may be looked upon as at its height of prosperity.