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During improvements on the Alamo grounds in the spring of 1966, trenches were dug for electrical lines in parts of the north courtyard. Many artifacts were uncovered and collected. Since the possibilit of recovering valuable information and specimens from the deposits seemed great, an archeological investigation was arranged.
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In the fall of 1966. The Texas State Archeologist was informed by Mr. Henry Meadows that several small rockshelter sites on his property lay in the path of new Interstate Highway 10 in north-western Crockett County. The sites would be destroyed when the highway was built. A contract was executed between the State Building Commission and Southern Methodist University calling for the latter to conduct archeological site survey, reconnaissance and excavation...
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San Antonio de Valero is not only the oldest mission founded in San Antonio but has the unique distinction of having been continuously occupied since its founding. So great is its fame as the symbol of the Texas fight for independence from Mexico in the early part of the nineteenth century, that we tend to forget its previous century of history. Therefore, the emphasis of this section will be on the Spanish Period of the mission's history simply because...
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