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    History Society and Culture Texas United States













History Society and Culture Texas United States


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- A Texas history resource provided for Texans, tourists, historians, school students, genealogists, and interested individuals. Includes state songs, a picture gallery, historic scrapbook and documents, and "Texian" database. Offers history and g
- A state agency based in Austin dedicated to historical preservation of Texas' architectural, archaeological, and cultural landmarks. Includes historic sites atlas, Texas Military Heritage, library, courthouse and main street preservation information, triv


  • - a timeline of Texas history starting in the 1500s through the present.
  • - A collection of over 50 online educational exhibits sponsored by the Texas Humanities Resource Center. Great resource for a Texas History class.
  • - Brief history of the Lone Star State, including the Alamo, Sam Houston, and the Texas flag.
  • - The history of a small rural community in west central Texas, from its establishment in the 19th century to its decline after World War II.
  • - Includes timeline, Travis leter from the Alamo, and highlights of the state's history.
  • - Photo gallery of arrowhead and artifact types found in Texas with information about lithic technology.
  • - Text of the document.
  • - By the Texas Historical Commission, features history of the courthouses in Texas, grants available, and programs.
  • - Directory of links to sites about the history of the state.
  • - Presents the 12 historic constitutions of Texas spanning 1824-1836.
  • - Includes history, restoration project, Texans buried there, and photographs.
  • - Juan N. Seguin, Carvajal and related families' genealogies, with historical information on Seguin, along with news of modern observances.
  • - A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historical photographs from around the state. Collections information, submission guidelines.
  • - Birthplace of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Denison, Texas, now a Texas Historic State Park. Pictures, paintings, poems, and history.
  • - Dedicated to foster the appreciation, understanding, and teaching of the rich and unique history of Texas.
  • - Offers information pertaining to exhibits and artifacts of historical significance. Provides assistance to contributors publishing data to internet community. Member ALHN. Includes links.
  • - A multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture.
  • - Articles by author and historian W. T. Block, Jr., who writes about the history of the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast.
  • - Provides first person living history presentations. Also provides 1800's campsites, and chuckwagon programs and Biographies of some famous 1800's Texans.
  • - Directory of sites on history and genealogy in the state.
  • - Events in the region covered by the colony in the period 1700-1846, current Caldwell, Comal, DeWitt, Fayette, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Jackson, Lavaca, Victoria and Wilson counties.
  • - Exhibits on display at the Texas Military Forces Museum located at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas.
  • - Links to Texas history internet sites.
  • - Supports research and education by acquiring, preserving, and making accessible research collections and by sponsoring exhibitions, conferences, symposia, oral history projects, publications, fellowships, and grant-funded initiatives.
  • - Article, with bibliography, on the study of prehistorical people and cultures in the state.
  • - Community repository for historical data and items.
  • - History of the units from Texas.
  • - Artifact buyers and sellers. An online artifact auction.
  • - Collects and preserves materials covering East Texas life, culture, economy, and history in its broadest aspects. It also acts as the university archives and special collections department for Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.
  • - Part of the Alamo historical complex in San Antonio, Texas. The library has been developed and is supported and maintained by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas for the use of all researchers. The non-circulating collections pertain to the history of
  • - Features official portraits, mini-biographies, names, timeline of significant events, historic documents, and rare photos. Includes archives, and links.
  • - History, biographies, settlers, and land titles about the Irish Colonies of Mexican Texas.
  • - Dedicated to the scholarly and historically accurate depiction of Texas History. This family-oriented educational resource is suitable for use by all ages.
  • - A magazine about Mexican-American culture and heritage in south Texas and Mexico.
  • - Collection of photographs illustrating life for African-Americans in the timber industry. The photos were taken at the turn of the century in the East Texas region.
  • - Texas genealogical and historical information and links.
  • - A historical look at March 2, 1836.
  • - Established by the Texas Legislature to document, preserve, exhibit, and study the incredible natural and cultural heritage of the state.
  • - The Texas Historic Sites Atlas is a searchable database documenting more than 100,000 historic places and structures through site records and interactive maps.
  • - Features images of artifacts and historic documents held by the Texas State Archives, including the famous Travis letter from the Alamo.
  • - Home to the official archived history of Texas.
  • - Guide to historic road trips and battle grounds. Also describes the book Ghosts of The Cross Timbers.
  • - Information on history and origins, religion and ceremony, oral literature, territories, and treaties of the 25 Native American tribes of Texas. Also a curriculum for teachers and information for children.
  • - An educational center dedicated to enhancing the understanding of the history and diverse cultures of Texas through exhibits, programs, and publications. Located in San Antonio.
  • - A guide to the records on individuals who have led in the effort to protect Texas natural resources.
  • - Purpose is to preserve the State Capitol and General Land Office buildings and grounds. Includes information on visitor's center, special events, and Capitol restoration project.
  • - History and photographs of the Texas Division.
  • - First person accounts of life in the state. Collected by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progess Administration during the Depression.


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