Controversial Statues Are Falling Across the U.S., but This Texas Town Is Erecting New Ones
By Peter Holley | Texas Monthly In Rockport, a celebrated artist is planning to install sculptures depicting the first contact between European explorers
By Peter Holley | Texas Monthly In Rockport, a celebrated artist is planning to install sculptures depicting the first contact between European explorers
By Albert Richard Parsons In compliance with your request I write for publication, in the Knights of Labor, the following "brief story
By: Christian Lee | Commander, Alamo City Guards If you grew up in San Antonio, you knew who Emilio Navaira was. A
By Jeff Bell | KVUE.com The City of Georgetown has paused its brick program honoring war veterans, including those honoring Confederate soldiers, at the
On the first Thursday of the month, the Alamo City Guards Camp 1325 hosts historical and educational lectures for their members though
By Ross Ramsey | Texas Tribune Confederate statues and memorials Half of the state’s registered voters would leave Confederate monuments untouched (26%)
By: San Antonio Public Library On this day 156 (160 as of 2021) years ago, a militia of 1,000 armed Texans,
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit animals within their ranks other than
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Thomas Neville Waul was one of the delegates sent from Texas to Montgomery, Alabama to
BY KATE MCGEE | TEXAS TRIBUNE University officials said Wednesday that the decision to keep the Ross statue in place is not