
In 1843, world traveler William Bollaert’s elevation, because of the angle, appears to join the church. His original “Texas Manuscript” consisting of six diaries and two volumes of journals, was published the original manuscript under the title William Bollaert’s Texas. It remains one of the most important sources of information on the Republic of Texas and its people. Credit: Courtesy / Texas State Historical Association
In 1843, world traveler William Bollaert’s elevation, because of the angle, appears to join the church. His original “Texas Manuscript” consisting of six diaries and two volumes of journals, was published the original manuscript under the title William Bollaert’s Texas. It remains one of the most important sources of information on the Republic of Texas and its people.