Nacogdoches, Tejas 300th Birthday


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July 9th 2016
Published: June 19th 2018
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On July 9, 1716 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de los Nacogdoches was chartered as a Spanish mission for the Native Americans called the Caddo Nacogdoche. Father Antonio Margil de Jesus was in charge of this mission and other missions in East Texas. Around that time the Spanish were founding other Native American missions, but Nacogdoches turned into the first permanent settlement and later grew to a... Read Full Entry



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ringing of bellsringing of bells
ringing of bells

brass bells handed out to attendees
fire truckfire truck
fire truck

(in case of heat stress)
Y'Barbo statueY'Barbo statue
Y'Barbo statue

(center of photo)
Y'Barbo statueY'Barbo statue
Y'Barbo statue

Y'Barbo statue
Old Stone House, Historic MarkerOld Stone House, Historic Marker
Old Stone House, Historic Marker

(site is now a new bank)
Cole Art CenterCole Art Center
Cole Art Center

spider-wasp pic



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