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Nacogdoches

English · Paperback / Softback

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Nacogdoches derives its name from the Caddo tribe that once lived in central East Texas along Banita and LaNana Creeks. Franciscan father Antonio Jesus de Margil established a mission for the Caddo people there in 1716. In 1779, Antonio Gil YBarvo founded the puebla of Nacogdoches and built the Stone House, or Stone Fort, the towns most enduring symbol of European influence. Nacogdoches served as headquarters for one of three administrative districts in Texas under Mexican authority and played a significant role in the Texas Revolution before stabilizing into a predominately rural and agricultural society. Two notable 20th-century developments"the selection of Nacogdoches as the home of Stephen F. Austin State University and the founding of Texas Farm Products, the citys first major industry"changed the community into a regional education, medical, and commercial center.

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Author Archie P. McDonald is a professor of history and a community liaison officer in Nacogdoches, and Hardy Meredith is the photographer for Stephen F. Austin State University and formerly for the Daily Sentinel. The rare photographs in this book come primarily from the East Texas Research Center, the university archives, and Meredith's professional collection.

Product details

Authors Archie P. McDonald, Hardy Meredith
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2009
 
EAN 9780738578613
ISBN 978-0-7385-7861-3
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 172 mm x 235 mm x 10 mm
Weight 318 g
Series Images of America (Arcadia Pub
Images of America (Arcadia Pub
Images of America
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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