the first 300 families
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This web page will give you some more information about the first 300 families. It will list the names alphabetically. Take a look and see if you have any ancestors on the list. It will also tell you what the families received for moving down to Texas.
Texas History for Kids
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Don't miss the Kids Only pages where students will find a wealth of educational games and interactives, many led by Dr. Dirt, The Armadillo Archeologist. The new Research section will guide students through the mysteries of research and report writing, using TBH as a resource.
Texas State Historical Association,
distributed in partnership with the University of North Texas
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The New Handbook of Texas is a multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture. It comprises more than 25,000 articles on people, places, events, historical themes, institutions, and a host of other topic categories. The scope is broad and inclusive, designed to provide readers with concise, authoritative, and accessible articles that provide factual, nonpartisan accounts on virtually every aspect of Texas history and culture.
Sponsored by Texas Public Record
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This site has lots of information. It is set up to skim through and gather information quickly.
Click on the link below to take you to the site.
Click on the link below to take you to the site.
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