Texas in 1850. By Melinda Rankin. Page: 167 of 196
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TEXAS IN 1860.
if we had, would give us more of both of them and
that is,faith and prayer.
Western Texas embraces that portion of the State
situated between the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers,
and contains 19 counties, which are the following,
commencing on the South of the Colorado.
Counties. Shiretowns.
Calhoun, Port Lavaca,
Jackson, Texana,
Victoria, Victoria,
Lavaca, Petersburg,
Gonzales, Gonzales,
Caldwell, Lockhart,
Hays, Sanmarcos,
Gillespie, Fredericksburg.
Those situated on the Rio Grande, commencing at
the South.
Cameron, Santa Rita,
Starr, Rio Grande,
Webb, Laudo,
Intermediate, commencing at the South.
Refugio, Refugio,
San Patricio, San Patricio,
Nueces, Corpus Christi,
Goliad, Goliad,
De Witt, Cuero,
Bexar, San Antonio,
Medina, Castreville,
Comal, New Braunfels.
This portion of Texas presents a vast field yet to be
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Rankin, Melinda. Texas in 1850. By Melinda Rankin., book, 1850; Boston. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6107/m1/167/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.