Austin, Texas: Historic Photos & Stories (Images of America Series) - Perfect for History Buffs, Travelers & Local Residents
Austin, Texas: Historic Photos & Stories (Images of America Series) - Perfect for History Buffs, Travelers & Local Residents

Austin, Texas: Historic Photos & Stories (Images of America Series) - Perfect for History Buffs, Travelers & Local Residents

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When General Sam Houston's Texas army defeated Mexican General Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, the Republic of Texas was born. Austin, located on the banks of the Colorado River, was laid out as the capital city in 1839, and has remained the capital since statehood in 1846. Featured here in over 200 vintage photographs is the history of this independent city, and the people who made it what it is today. Land agent Stephen F. Austin brought the first Anglo settlers to the Spanish territory in 1821 and guided them until independence in 1836. Seen here are the images that capture the spirit of those original pioneers and their achievements, including the French Legation, the construction of the capitol, and the Texas governor's mansion, the oldest governor's residence west of the Mississippi. Also pictured are the familiar faces of Austin's long history, including Austin's first mayor, Edwin Waller, and past governor Alan Shivers.

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As the words to the song say, this is the consummate Austin history book. Whether you are a new Austinite like myself, or an oldtimer, this book is sure to please as do all the books in the Images of America series.With it's proliferation of great photos old and new, you will surely find something of interest. There are pictures of schools and hotels of the past with descriptions below, stores from their original inception to their closings (or burnings down!), and pictures (look at those long skirts) and horse and buggies that will amaze you. This is primarily a pictorial history of Austin; it is anything but dry. Rather, it gives insight into the people, places and things that formed Austin to be the exciting Capital city that it is. One thing I did notice was that women played an early important role in this State!Highly recommended!
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