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University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution H.K. Yoakum. History of Texas: from its first settlement in 1685 to its annexation to the United States in 1846, Vol. 1 (NY: Redfield, 1855) Permalink: Read about the end of Mexican Empire of Iturbide.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution H.K. Yoakum. History of Texas: from its first settlement in 1685 to its annexation to the United States in 1846, Vol. 1 (NY: Redfield, 1855) Permalink: The end of Emperor Iturbide and Santa Anna’s roll in the revolt.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Passport signed by Lorenzo de Zavala. 18 November Dallas Historical Society. Permalink: A Mexican passport.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Larry Wheeler. Portrait of Lorenzo de Zavala San Jacinto Museum of History. Permalink:

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution H.K. Yoakum. History of Texas: from its first settlement in 1685 to its annexation to the United States in 1846, Vol. 1 (NY: Redfield, 1855) Permalink: Read about Santa Anna and Lorenzo de Zavalla heading a Revolutionary movement To place Guerrero as president of Mexico.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Mexico, California and Texas. Drawn & engraved by J. Rapkin; illustrations by H. Warren & engraved by J. Rogers (London: J & F. Tallis, 1851) Permalink: A map of the states of Coahuila and Texas.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Read about the Bustemente government’s policies against Texas.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879)

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Read about reaction To Bradburn’s actions against Texans.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Texans take a stand.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Mission Dolores about Laredo Public Library. Permalink: A mission from Mexican governed Texas.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Santa Anna Defender of Texas.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Read about Santa Anna’s support of the Mexican Republic.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Read about the status of Texas in 1834.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Robinson Fayette. Mexico and her military chieftains, from the revolution of Hidalgo to the present time. Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co Permalink:

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution The Old Pilgrim Church – Elkhart, TX. Oliver McReynolds. Anderson Country History Commission Permalink: An example of an 1830s log church.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Read about the economic power of Texas.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution H.K. Yoakum. History of Texas: From its First Settlement in 1685 to its annexation to the United States in (NY: Redfield, 1855). Permalink: Santa Anna makes his grab for power.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Newell, Chester. History of the revolution in Texas, particularly of the war of 1835 & '36; together with the latest geographical, topographical, and statistical accounts of the country, from the most authentic sources. (NY: Wiley & Putnam, 1838). Permalink: Read about Santa Anna’s shift from defender of The Mexican Republic to dictator.

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Mexican Officer’s Sword. Star of the Republic Museum. Permalink:

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Path to Revolution Homer S. Thrall. A Pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits of European adventurers, to A.D (St. Louis: N.D. Thompson, 1879) Santa Anna the dictator crushes the Zacatecas revolt.