San Antonio Conservation Society. ; Central Relief Committee. ; Architecture - Conservation and restoration. ; Archaeology. ; Depressions. ; Grist mills. ; Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo (San Antonio, Tex.)
Photographs show workers excavating around stone foundations of structure later determined to be the grist mill. Ruins located a short distance from north wall of mission complex. Granary in distance at upper left. Views looking west.
San Antonio Conservation Society. ; Central Relief Committee. ; Architecture - Conservation and restoration. ; Archaeology. ; Depressions. ; Grist mills. ; Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo (San Antonio, Tex.)
Photographs show workers excavating around stone foundations of structure later determined to be the grist mill. Ruins located a short distance from north wall of mission complex. Granary in distance at upper left. Views looking west.
Lewis Mill (San Antonio, Tex.); Mills - San Antonio (Tex.); Fords (Stream crossings) - San Antonio River (Tex.)
Photograph shows oil painting, by Hermann Lungkwitz, of the San Antonio River looking downstream towards Mill Crossing. Nat Lewis Grist Mill on far right, bell tower of San Fernando Church in distance on left.
Oral History Office, University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio..
Nacogdoches County residents Baker Denman and Ross Pantalion operated a grist mill at the Texas Folklife Festival, grinding corn as had been done for decades in...
With family history reaching to the Texas Revolution, Thomas Earl and Iola Gentry relate familial sagas that parallel Texas' progress through the 19th and 20th centuries.The long-time Conroe residents also recall that community's development as an...
Matt Pantalion, his wife and son, Bobby, relate stories of their Spanish immigrant family, farm life and culture in Nacogdoches during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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