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Map of the Republic of Texas (1844) Map of Texas Republic 1844
Geography & DemographicsHistoric Maps of TexasPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Republic of Texas

Map of the Republic of Texas (1844)

Map of Battles of the Texas Revolution Battle of Gonzales Flag 2
Geography & DemographicsMilitary HistoryThe Texas Revolution

Map of Battles of the Texas Revolution

Alcohol Prohibition in Texas, 1919–1935
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Alcohol Prohibition in Texas, 1919–1935

Constitution of 1845: Foundations of Statehood
Annexation and Statehood (1845-1860)Constitutions of TexasLegal History

Constitution of 1845: Foundations of Statehood

Letter of Stephen F. Austin: ‘Texas Will Flourish as a State of Mexico’
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Letter of Stephen F. Austin: ‘Texas Will Flourish as a State of Mexico’

The Road to Annexation: Why Texas Joined the U.S. in 1845
Annexation and Statehood (1845-1860)Texas HistoryThe Republic of Texas

The Road to Annexation: Why Texas Joined the U.S. in 1845

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s Abilene in 1880s
Texas HistoryThe Courthouse Era (1875-1900)

Texas Government in the Post-Frontier Generation, 1880s–1890s

Loyalty Oaths in Texas During Reconstruction
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Loyalty Oaths in Texas During Reconstruction

Coahuila y Tejas: The Mexican State Before Texas Independence
Mexican Texas (1821–1836)Texas History

Coahuila y Tejas: The Mexican State Before Texas Independence

The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History
Declarations & ProclamationsPrimary Sources in Texas HistoryThe Texas Revolution

The Goliad Declaration of Independence: Text and History

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