A
Lot of Texas in a small crate |
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Lone Star Junction
isn't a 5 STAR site - it's a 6 STAR site - visit each area - all important to you - don't
miss a one - especially Lone Star Junction's Online version of Noah Smithwick's book The Evolution of a State - also, take a break and enjoy the good ole
"Songs of Texas"! . |
The Political Graveyard
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Geographic Index to
Cemeteries in Texas where known political figures are buried - You will find the State
Cemetery in Travis County |
Texas State Library
and Archives Commission |
Your Online access to
the Texas State Archives, Reference Documents, Sam Houston Center as well as the Genealogy
Collection - all important - for ease use the "HELP/Site Index" shown below the
boxed chart - you'll want to check out the Confederate Pension Index, Adj. Gen. military
service records,Republic Claims Index - and many more.. |
Texas State Historical
Association |
Here, you will find
the Online version of The Handbook
of Texas + many good links.
Search engine provided |
The Alamo |
Impressive site not
only about the historic site, but also has very informative links given. |
The Texian Web |
A top notch site with
search engine available as well as an excellent Texas Research links - Don't over
look any of them. You'll find Vol 1 of The Robertson's Colony Papers here.. |
The Texas GenWeb Project |
An absolute must in
order to obtain County records as well as additional local resource information - before
you go to the individual county sites, make sure you check out the Texas Census &
Cemetery Projects. |
Military Rolls of the Republic
of Texas 1835-1842 |
Another
"masterpiece" of online Texas resource information accomplished by Dave Maxey.
He is responsible for putting Vol 1 of The Robertson's Colony Papers online, as
well as the minutes of The Republic of Texas Veterans of DeWitt County, Texas, which can
be seen through the DeWitt County GenWeb site.. |
Civil War Related
Links |
A good composite of
Civil War Rosters |
Cyndi's List |
A remarkable
collection of Texas genealogy sites - well known, well used! |
Fort Worth's 150th Birthday Celebration |
Visit my stompin'
grounds - Fort Worth, Texas - better known to the ole timers as "Cowtown". A
friendly, unique "town type atmosphere" with a "city flavor"! A
very historical site about a very historical area of Texas. Site description shown
below the logo. |