San Antonio (Tex.) -- History
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San Antonio (Tex.) -- History
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- Genealogies of early San Antonio families, the makers of San Antonio, by Frederick C. Chabot
- Story of the Spanish governors' palace, Plaza de las Armas in San Antonio, Texas : handbook, by Mrs. S. J. Wright
- The Alamo chain of missions;, a history of San Antonio's five old missions,, by Marion A. Habig
- The changing face of San Antonio, an insider's view of an emerging international city, Nelson W. Wolff ; foreword by Henry Cisneros
- A chronology of events in San Antonio,, being a concise history of the city, year by year, from the beginning of its establishment to the end of the first half of the twentieth century
- San Antonio at a glance
- From Norteño to Tejano, the roots of borderlands ethnicity, nationalism, and political identity in Bexar, 1811-1861, by Raúl Alberto Ramos
- The Buckhorn Curio Store (museum)
- Flood views of San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 9th-10th, 1921
- San Antonio uncovered, Mark Louis Rybczyk
- Alluring San Antonio through the eyes of an artist,, by Lillie May Hagner
- San Antonio's Monte Vista, architecture and society in a gilded age, 1890-1930, Donald E. Everett ; foreword by W. Eugene George
- San Antonio, its missions and its rivers, Dawson Films Production
- San Antonio de Béxar,, historical, traditional, legendary. An epitome of early Texas history,, by Mrs. S. J. Wright ... illustrated with drawings by J. M. Longmire, from rare photographs
- San Antonio and your First National Bank through the years, 1866-1953
- Spanish water, Anglo water, early development in San Antonio, Charles R. Porter
- Madero in Texas, by David Nathan Johnson ; edited by Félix D. Almaráz
- River Walk, the epic story of San Antonio's river, Lewis F. Fisher
- A history of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation,, and other stories
- History of San Antonio and of the early days in Texas., Pub. by St. Joseph's society... Comp. by Robt. Sturmberg
- San Antonio;, an authoritative guide to the city and its environs,, compiled and written by the Federal writers' project of the Works progress administration in the state of Texas; San Antonio conservation society, cooperating sponsor
- Pearl, a history of San Antonio's iconic beer, Jeremy Banas ; foreword by Kit Goldsbury ; preface by Bill Jones
- The Canary Islanders in Texas, the story of the founding of San Antonio, Armando Curbelo Fuentes ; foreword to the English-language edition by F?lix D. Almar?z Jr
- San Antonio in the eighteenth century
- 300 years of San Antonio and Bexar County, edited by Claudia R. Guerra ; foreword by Char Miller ; prelude by Felix D. Almaraz jr. ; afterword by John Phillip Santos
- City of flaming adventure;, the chronicle of San Antonio., Illus. by Melvan D. Jordan
- San Antonio, Sally Lee
- The Alamo Long Barrack Museum, convento, fortress, museum, compiled by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas
- Old San Antonio, history in pictures, edited by Jerry Lochbaum
- City of mystery and romance, 15 true stories from San Antonio's past, by David Bowser
- Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe, la visita del Papa Juan Pablo II a la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, fotografías por Mary Ann Smothers Bruni ; introducción por Mary Ann Smothers Bruni, Gilberto M. Hinojosa = The visit of Pope John Paul II to our lady of Guadalupe parish, San Antonio, Texas, 1987 / photography by Mary Ann Smothers Bruni ; introduction by Mary Ann Smothers Bruni, Gilberto M. Hinojosa
- Hemisfair '68 and the transformation of San Antonio, Sterlin Holmesly
- Things in and about San Antonio, Texas, by Richard Everett ; with valuable commentary by Randy Steffen on the Texas vaquero horse equipment and herdsman's dress of 1859
- San Antonio, a historical portrait, by John L. Davis
- West of the creek, murder, mayhem, and vice in old San Antonio, David Bowser
- The siege of the Alamo, Valerie J. Weber and Janet Riehecky
- The two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the municipal government of San Antonio and the establishment of the missions, La Purisima Concepción, San Francisco de la Espada and San Juan Capistrano, 1731-1931 : March 4th to 9th, 1931, San Antonio, Texas official souvenir program, Committee of One Hundred of the Bi-centennial of San Antonio
- Place names of San Antonio, plus Bexar and surrounding counties, David P. Green
- Ancestral voices of the past, by Rueben M. Perez ; edited and annotated by Robert H. Thonhoff
- San Antonio, portrait of the Fiesta city, Susanna Nawrocki & Gerald Lair ; photography by Mark Langford ; foreword by Claude Stanush
- Faces of B?xar, early San Antonio & Texas, Jesús F. de la Teja
- Yanaguana's successors;, the story of the Canary Islanders' immigration into Texas in the eighteenth century
- San Antonio, a tricentennial history, Char Miller
- San Antonio, the story of an enchanted city, Frank W. Jennings
- Romantic San Antonio, by Harvey Partridge Smith ; illustrated with pen sketches drawn from life by the author
- Combats and conquests of immortal heroes,, sung in song and told in story, by Charles Merritt Barnes
- San Antonio and its beginnings;, comprising the four numbers of the San Antonio series with appendix
- The Alamo Mission bell, by J. Evetts Haley ; bronze by Melvin C. Warren ; drawings by E. M. "Buck" Schiwetz
- Sharps rifles and Spanish mules, the San Antonio--El Paso mail, 1851-1881, by Wayne R. Austerman
- San Antonio, Tejas, en la época colonial (1718-1821), edición a cargo de María Esther Domínguez
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