The battle occurred 190 years ago today. Full StoryToday in Texas History: The Grass Fight
One small Texas Czech village lost nine young men in World War II. Full StoryToday in Texas History: Remembering the Nine Boys of Praha
The unyielding commitment for freedom held by the determined Texians was embodied both in the flag they carried into the first battle in the constitution of the new nation that soon arose. Full StoryToday in Texas History: 190 Years After the Battle of Gonzales
Spanish rule lasted in Texas for almost 300 years. Full StoryToday in Texas History: The Spanish Flag is Lowered
Charles Goodnight left an indelible mark in Texas. Full StoryTexas History: The Consummate Cattleman
Housed at Fort Richardson, many of the soldiers lost their lives working on the Japanese Death Railroad. Full StoryMemorial Day: Remembering the Lost Battalion of World War II
It was part of a broader fight over where the Republic of Texas’ capital should be. Full StoryToday in Texas History: The Archives War
In the second half of the story of the doomed Mier Expedition, Texian soldiers see an order for their mass execution withdrawn — but not all are spared. Full StoryToday in Texas History: Captured Mier Expedition Militia Execution Order Withdrawn
Acting without authorization, a detachment of Texian soldiers launched a raid near the Mexican town of Mier, sparking a battle that ultimately ended in disaster. Full StoryToday in Texas History: Texian Soldiers Fight Mexican Forces in Doomed Mier Expedition
His dream would have to be carried out by his son. Full StoryToday Day in Texas History: Moses Austin Receives Permission to Colonize Texas
The first railroad was started by Texian hero Sidney Sherman. Full StoryToday in Texas History: State's First Railroad Locomotive in 1852
