A Walk Through Historic San Angelo

A Walk Through Historic San Angelo
Author: Tom Green County Library Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1984
Genre: San Angelo (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Pearl's Historical Tour

Pearl's Historical Tour
Author: Cynthia Jordan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2017-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542978545

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Historical Tour in and close to the City of San Angelo, Texas. The book contains photos and historical facts about Fort Concho, cowboys and the 1923 oil boom when the Santa Rita Number One brought herself in.

San Angelo Historic Site Database

San Angelo Historic Site Database
Author: San Angelo Historic Preservation Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1996
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN:

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Early San Angelo

Early San Angelo
Author: Virginia Noelke
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738584768

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Soon after the Civil War, the city of San Angelo developed around Fort Concho. The mission of this western fort was to protect transportation routes, travelers, and settlers as they moved into territory claimed by Native Americans; and the mission of San Angelo was to make money by providing goods that the military personnel wanted and needed. After Fort Concho created peace in West Texas, it ceased operations. By 1889, however, San Angelo had plenty of dedicated citizens who would create an important western city on the banks of the Concho River. Agriculture was the basis of the economy in early San Angelo, which became a financial and marketing center for a wide region of West Texas. This book presents fascinating photographs that highlight the early history of a frontier town. The story ends in the late 1920s, when the discovery of oil changed the area dramatically.

San Angelo 1950s and Beyond

San Angelo 1950s and Beyond
Author: Gerron S. Hite
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0738596868

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San Angelo grew steadily as the largest trading center in the region after World War II, doubling in population from 1940 to 1950. Growth was spurred by oil production west of the city, construction of the Goodfellow Air Force Base, and the establishment of local ranches to raise sheep, goats, and cattle. San Angelo had its share of regional and national businesses, such as Woolworth, S.H. Kress & Co., Sears, and Safeway, and the booming economy included many local businesses that thrived and expanded in the 1950s. Businesses in downtown San Angelo moved to the suburbs or completely went out of business in accordance with the national trend; in recent years, however, the downtown has seen a rebirth thanks to visionary individuals, with projects such as a new fine art museum and a department store converted into the central library. Many other developments are on the horizon.

Pearl's Historical Tour

Pearl's Historical Tour
Author: Kathryn Louie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988657816

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This 55 page booklet shows pictures and tells historical facts featured in Cynthia Jordan's historical fiction, "Pearl." You will meet the "Lady Pearls" and read quotes from the book. San Angelo is rich with West Texas History. It began with brothels and saloons, cowboys and then in 1923, San Angelo became an oil boom town!

San Angelo

San Angelo
Author: R/UDAT (San Angelo, Tex.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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A History the Spirit of San Angelo

A History the Spirit of San Angelo
Author: Ken Peery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781626973787

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In this book, Ken Peery tells the amazing story of the coming of faith and civilization to West Texas and San Angelo. From the earliest of planting of the Gospel by early Spanish explorers in southwest America, the city came into being because of the opening of Fort Concho by the Army. Agriculture, ranching, the buffalo and finally the striking of oil all combined to grow the city. Today the Spirit flourishes in the Queen City of West Texas. The reader will be excited to trace the growth as these chapters unfold the story. Four men walk across North America from sea to sea, surviving on prickly pears, pecans and roots. Grand Canyon and the Mouth of the Colorado River discovered. First Negro graduate of West Point served at Ft. Concho. Miss Hattie's, a popular bordello, entered via a tunnel under the street with access through a bank. A retired buffalo soldier worked as a carpenter and ranch hand until he died in 1957 at the age of 107. A woman with a shotgun faced down an angry mob of soldiers. Tuberculosis patients came to San Angelo to regain their health in the dry climate. Ken Peery, retired attorney, lives in Topeka, Kansas, with his wife, Doris, of nearly 60 years. They have two sons, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. This is his second book. His first book "Desires of My Heart - A Lawyers' Journey from Law to Justice" was published by Xulon Press in 2009. Thanks to the artist of the cover Hugh Campbell III of San Angelo and to Roger Sidener, also of San Angelo, for permission to use the image - RIO GRANDE RIVER - BIG BEND

The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town

The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town
Author: Mary Jane Gentry
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1585446297

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In its heyday, Thurber was home to coal miners and brick plant workers from Italy, Poland, and as many as fourteen other European nations, not to mention the many Mexican immigrants who came to the area. In this, her master’s thesis, Mary Jane Gentry, who started the first grade in Thurber and graduated as valedictorian of its high school in 1930, records first-hand memories of the town’s vibrant charm. Now edited and with an introduction by T. Lindsay Baker, Gentry’s lively history of the rise and decline of a Texas coal town provides a unique window into a bygone era. Her narrative of rancorous labor disputes, corporate machinations, and the eventual shuttering of the plants and virtual disappearance of the once-thriving town will allow Thurber to live again, if only in the minds of her readers.

A Brief Walk Through Christian History

A Brief Walk Through Christian History
Author: Justin Gatlin
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre:
ISBN: 149647368X

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How Christianity Grew from a Dozen Disciples to a Worldwide Movement At the beginning of the first century, a teacher named Jesus of Nazareth shook Roman-occupied Israel with his preaching and teaching. When, several years later, the Romans crucified Jesus and sealed him in a tomb, his disciples were crushed and confused. Two thousand years later, more than two billion followers of Jesus can be found around the globe. Justin Gatlin tells the story of how that happened--from the miraculous resurrection of Jesus to the spread of Christianity throughout Africa and Asia in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. For each era covered in A Brief Walk through Christian History, Justin shows how Christians from that time period responded to Christ's call to spread the gospel message, described and defined what it means to be a follower of Christ taught and discipled people who joined the church. It is an amazing story--one in which you can see the hand of God in the growth and expansion of the church.