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The Battle Of Peach Tree Creek: Hood's First Effort To Save Atlanta, L. Bao Bui
The Battle Of Peach Tree Creek: Hood's First Effort To Save Atlanta, L. Bao Bui
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Hood’S Texas Brigade: The Soldiers And Families Of The Confederacy’S Most Celebrated Unit, L. Bao Bui
Hood’S Texas Brigade: The Soldiers And Families Of The Confederacy’S Most Celebrated Unit, L. Bao Bui
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Planting The Union Flag In Texas: The Campaigns Of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks In The West, Archie P. Mcdonald
Planting The Union Flag In Texas: The Campaigns Of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks In The West, Archie P. Mcdonald
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Gis Aided Archaeological Research Of El Camino Real De Los Tejas With Focus On The Landscape And River Crossings Along El Camino Carretera., Jeffrey M. Williams
Gis Aided Archaeological Research Of El Camino Real De Los Tejas With Focus On The Landscape And River Crossings Along El Camino Carretera., Jeffrey M. Williams
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Many generations of indigenous pathways through the forests of eastern Texas have their origins obscured in antiquity. Utilized by early European explorers, these pathways became modified through heavy use and the expansions and improvements needed to accommodate easy passage of European horses and carts and finally the heavy wagons of Anglo-American settlers. The first road through Texas, El Camino Real de Los Tejas, utilized portions of these early trails.
El Camino Carretera (known as the cart road) is an early segment of El Camino Real de los Tejas that crossed the Sabine River at the boundary between Texas and Louisiana. …