Banjo-palooza!
On the first Thursday of the month, the Alamo City Guards Camp 1325 hosts historical and educational lectures for their members though
First Engagement of the American Civil War Happened in San Antonio, Texas
By: San Antonio Public Library On this day 156 (160 as of 2021) years ago, a militia of 1,000 armed Texans,
Legendary Animals of the Confederacy
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit animals within their ranks other than
Legends of the Texas Legion (Thomas N. Waul)
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Thomas Neville Waul was one of the delegates sent from Texas to Montgomery, Alabama to
After a year of racial reckoning, Black lawmakers believe they can finally eliminate Confederate Heroes Day in Texas
BY NEELAM BOHRA | THE TEXAS TRIBUNE On Tuesday, some Texans will take a paid day off for a state holiday honoring Robert
THC Planning January 20 Zoom Meeting to Discuss Newly Proposed Changes to the Historical Marker Regulations, Changes
VIA-Linda Gray, Gonzales County Historical Commission Subject: Fwd: January 20th meeting re Proposed Marker Removal Regulations Make no mistake, all historical markers
Dr. Neel introduced as world’s leading expert in treating COVID-19 with melatonin clinically
By Admin | Devine News Our very own local doctor, Dr. Richard Neel, MD, MPH was chosen to speak on a panel
The Face of the SCV Part 6 – Richard Luna Garcia
The Face of the SCV Part 6 - Meet Richard, whose Mexican-American great-great grandfather, Andres Torres-Rodriguez, served in the Confederate cavalry under Colonel
Senate Passes Defense Bill 84-13; Removes Confederate Symbols, Does Not End Sec. 230
By; CHARLIE SPIERING | www.breitbart.com/ A majority of Senate Republicans joined Democrats to pass the National Defense Authorization Act Friday, even though it
