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Tag Archives: “Presidio de San Saba”
261st Anniversary of the Destruction of the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá
Saturday, March 16, 2019, the Menard County Historical Commission with Chairman, Col. USMC Terrell Kelley (ret.), the Presidio de San Saba Restoration Corporation board members and Menard’s Sacred Heart Catholic Church, along with many commission members, locals and out of … Continue reading
Aunt Kate Bradford Recalls Menard “Back When”
Menard News article published May 16, 1963, interview of Kate Glasscock Bradford at the age of 90. When Catherine Ann Glasscock was born on May 7, 1873, in Burnet, Texas, her father, Joseph Glasscock, was 37 and her mother, Eliza … Continue reading
Posted in 1800's, Bradford, Menard County Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Presidio de San Saba", Bradford
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Destruction of the San Saba Mission
This account of the Destruction of the San Saba Mission is from the Frontier Times January 1925 issue. You can visit the Presidio de San Saba in 2015. Personal letters written in Spanish, dating back 175 years, and containing interesting … Continue reading
Posted in 1700's, Menard County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Mission San Saba", "Presidio de San Saba"
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The Presidio de San Saba in Menard County, Texas
We have a treasure in Menard County! We are located in the Texas Hill Country along the Texas Fort Trails and in our little San Saba river valley, over 257 years ago, the northern-most and largest and most advanced Spanish … Continue reading
Posted in 1700's, Centuries, Menard County Texas
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Noah Hamilton Rose, famous Menardville photographer and 1937 Presidio photo
Menard is the site of many historical events and famous people. One of those is a famous photographer from the 1800’s and early 1900’s; Noah Hamilton Rose, who spent his early years and began his career in Menardville. The Rose … Continue reading
Menard and Centuries of History
Menard has been the subject of many historical papers and its centuries of history have served an important role in the Texas we all know today. This well written and detailed article by Mike Kingston, then editor of the Texas … Continue reading
Posted in 1700's, 1800's, 1900's, 2000's, Centuries, Menard County Texas, Texas
Tagged "Menard County Texas", "Presidio de San Saba", Menardville
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