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De Leon, a Tejano family history / Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm.
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- Author/Creator:
- Crimm, A. Carolina Castillo, 1946-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Leon, Martin de, 1765-1833.
- Leon, Martin de.
- Leon family.
- Escandón, José de, 1700-1770.
- Escandón, José de.
- Mexican Americans--Texas--Victoria--Biography.
- Mexican Americans.
- Pioneers--Texas--Victoria--Biography.
- Pioneers.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Texas--Victoria.
- Frontier and pioneer life.
- Frontier and pioneer life--Mexico, North.
- Victoria (Tex.)--Biography.
- Victoria (Tex.).
- Victoria (Tex.)--History.
- Victoria (Tex.)--Ethnic relations.
- North Mexico.
- Texas--Victoria.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 311 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Austin : University of Texas Press, 2003.
- Summary:
- "This is a superb work. . . . The story of the de Leon family is the stuff from which movies are made."--Arnoldo De Leon, C. J. "Red" Davidson Professor of History, Angelo State UniversityLa familia de Leon was one of the foundation stones on which Texas was built. Martin de Leon and his wife Patricia de la Garza left a comfortable life in Mexico for the hardships and uncertainties of the Texas frontier in 1801. Together, they established family ranches in South Texas and, in 1824, the town of Victoria and the de Leon colony on the Guadalupe River (along with Stephen F. Austin's colony, the only completely successful colonization effort in Texas). They and their descendents survived and prospered under four governments, as the society in which they lived evolved from autocratic to republican and the economy from which they drew their livelihood changed from one of mercantile control to one characterized by capitalistic investments. Combining the storytelling flair of a novelist with a scholar's concern for the facts, Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm here recounts the history of three generations of the de Leon family. She follows Martin and Patricia from their beginnings in Mexico through the establishment of the family ranches in Texas and the founding of the de Leon colony and the town of Victoria. Then she details how, after Martin's death in 1834, Patricia and her children endured the Texas Revolution, exile in New Orleans and Mexico, expropriation of their lands, and, after returning to Texas, years of legal battles to regain their property. Representative of the experiences of many Tejanos whose stories have yet to be written, the history of the de Leon family is the story of theTejano settlers of Texas.
- Contents:
- Settling New Spain's northern frontier, 1750-1800
- The de Leon ranches in Texas, 1800-1813
- Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Victoria, 1813-1828
- Problems, 1828-1834
- Tejanos and the Texas Revolution, 1834-1835
- Revolution and exile, 1835-1845
- Fighting for the land, 1845-1853
- Tejanos in Texas, 1853-1880.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-299) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0292702167
- 0292702205
- OCLC:
- 52595113
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