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Tag: A New History of Old San Antonio

Posted inPodcast

Republic of the Rio Grande: Episode 17: Y todo para que?

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale March 16, 2022March 15, 2022

Was there really ever a “Republic of the Rio Grande”? And what to make of the legacy of Antonio Zapata. 

Arista's campaign map, 1840
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The Republic of the Rio Grande: Episode 16: The Republic of the Sierra Madre

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale March 9, 2022March 8, 2022
Posted inArts & Culture

Seale #22: The Past is Present

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale October 13, 2018November 16, 2018
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Seale #21: A City Divided

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale October 6, 2018November 16, 2018
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Seale #20: San Antonio on the Brink

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale September 29, 2018November 1, 2018
Sobre la Huella ("On the Trail") by Theodore Gentilz, ca. 1937. The painting depicts a Tejano Compania Volante patrolling the frontier.
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Seale #19: The Fall of San Antonio

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale September 22, 2018November 15, 2018
The painting Comanche Village by George Catlin.
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Seale #18: Texian San Antonio

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale September 15, 2018November 16, 2018
The lawn in front of the Alamo
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Seale #17: The Battle of the Alamo

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale September 8, 2018November 16, 2018
Map of the Siege of Bexar.
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Seale #16: The Siege of Bexar

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale September 1, 2018January 31, 2020
Antonio López de Santa Anna.
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Seale #15: Santa Anna

Avatar photo by Brandon Seale August 25, 2018January 31, 2020

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