Nacogdoches
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Historic Nacogdoches, by Robert Bruce Blake, Illustrated by Roy Henderson, Charlotte Baker Montgomery, and George L. Crocket
Historic Nacogdoches
By R. B. BLAKE Illustrations by Roy Henderson, Charlotte Baker Montgomery, and Dr. George L. Crocket.
This booklet is an enlarged and revised reprint of two earlier booklets, one prepared by Mr. Blake and the Reverend George L. Crocket in 1936 as a part of the Celebration of the Texas Centennial. The second booklet was published in 1939 by the Nacogdoches Historical Society and dedicated to the memory of Dr. Crocket, who, among the other labors of a singularly useful and beneficient life, was an untiring student of the history and traditions of East Texas. Since he was one of the earliest workers in the field, much material which would otherwise have been lost was preserved by Dr. Crocket’s industry and enthusiasm. The demand for information concerning Historic Nacogdoches has been so great that the supply has been exhausted. Many copies have been furnished historians, school children, historical societies and people generally interested in the rich, historical background of this area. This third edition was financed by the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce and will be supplied free upon request.
Published By NACOGDOCHES HISTORICAL SOCIETY and the NACOGDOCHES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BY KARLE WILSON BAKER (By permission of the Southwest Press)
I was The Gateway. Here they came, and passed,
The homespun centaurs with their arms of steel
And taut heart-strings: wild wills, who thought to deal
Bare-handed with jade Fortune, tracked at last
Out of her silken lairs into the vast
Of a man’s world. They passed, but still I feel
Robert Bruce Blake
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NACOGDOCHES
First White Settlement
Nacogdoches—The Spanish Town
Philip Nolan
The Mexican Revolution Against Spain
Dr. James Long—1819
Nacogdoches—The Mexican Town
The Battle of Nacogdoches
Growth of American Influence
War Clouds
Run-Away Scrape
The Republic
The Cordova Rebellion
Commercial Expansion
Old Home Sites
Transcriber’s Note