Folder 5, Land Grants, 1844-1899 and undated.

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January 2017

Abstract

The Capote Ranch refers to Jose de la Baume's ranch originally located 45 miles northeast of San Antonio. Jose, a French immigrant, had build a log cabin which was later relocated and restored at the Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas, in 1975. It was provided by Wallace and Maurice Harrell of the Harrell Cattle Company.Located in South Texas, Gonzales County was created in 1836 and organized in 1837. It was named after Coahuila and Texas Governor Rafael Gonzales. Its county seal is Gonzales. The area was among the first to be settled by an Anglo-American settlement known as the DeWitt Colony late in the 1820s. Its main economy is agribusiness.The collection contains photocopied probate records (1840-1847) from Gonzales County, Texa...

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