San
Antonio, Texas, may well be the most fought
over city in the United States. Located in
South Central Texas. Six
National Flags have flown over San Antonio
(a couple of them more than once): Spain.
1519-1685 and 1690-1821; France. 1685-1690;
Mexico: 1821-1836; The Republic of Texas:
1836-1845 Confederate: 1861-1865; and the
United States: 1845-1861 and 1865-Present.
Texas was the 28th State in the Union. San
Antonio has been the county seat of Bexar
County since 1860.
San Antonio
has seen an increase of population of 2
percent per year during the past decade. The
figure stood at 1,144,646 in 2002.
As
befits an important military center, In 1858,
the US Army chose San Antonio as the location
for a permanent Arsenal,
and in 1878 the city deeded ninety acres to
the federal government for Fort
Sam Houston. During World War I, Kelly
and Brooks fields (later Kelly Air Force
Base and Brooks Air Force Base) were key sites
for pilot training. Jack Hays' Minute Men, the
Civil
War vigilantes, the famous Belknap
Rifles (named for Augustus Belknap, who
helped form the company after admission to the
San Antonio Rifles was refused), and the
Alamo, are milestones in the life of San
Antonio.
Named for San
Antonio de Padua in 1691, San Antonio's
history is also Texas history. From a mission
church through it's term as the capital of the
province of Texas, San Antonio has been the
key for shipping, supplies, and military
operations (including Revolution). In 1811,
the center of revolutionary activity against
Spanish rule, in 1813 San Antonio was seized
and Texas proclaimed an independent state.
Confiscation, detentions, and executions
followed until Texas forces occupied the city
of San Antonio in 1835.
San Antonio
has a diversified and well established
economy. The subtropical climate has spurred
agriculture with a growing season of about 265
days a year. Income from tourism began in the
1890's, with Hot
Sulphur Wells drawing distinguished guests
from the Midwest and the East Coast. The
Alamo is one of the most visited
attractions in Texas. Oil has contributed
greatly to prosperity since its discovery in
Bexar County in 1889.
The
law has always contributed greatly to the
economy here. The Bexar County Courthouse, the only major
remaining Romanesque style structure in San
Antonio, is included in the National Register
of Historic Places. Bexar County's original
courthouse (1731) was a one-story adobe called
Casas Reales). The floors were dirt, the
flagpole was a cactus, and there was a sundial
over the door. The Casa Reales was the oldest
capitol, and courthouse in Texas for over a
hundred years. The greats of their day walked
through the doors of Casas Reales, including Austin,
Bowie, Houston, Ruiz, Santa Anna and the
great
JosŽ Antonio Navarro (1795 - 1871), one
of the founders of Texas. The blood of Texas
history was spilled in the San Antonio
Courthouse and on the Council House steps.
(The famous Court House Fight with the
Commanches was in 1840).
The Witte
Museum (est. 1926 and located across the
street from the Courthouse) presents an online
Visual
History of San Antonio. The Museum houses
an extensive collection of historic Native
American objects, archaeological artifacts,
vertebrates and invertebrates from South
Texas, gems and minerals, fossils, and live
Texas animal specimens, textile and costume
exhibits including quilts, clothing, and
accessories from the early 1800s, as well as
Texas art, furniture, decorative arts,
firearms, western memorabilia, photographs,
documents, etc. The restored 1795 Ruiz House,
the 1835 Navarro House, the 1841 Twohig House,
and two log cabins are located on the museum
grounds.
Bexar
County has had a system of courts since the
Texas Constitution was adopted (1836). In
addition to 228 District Courts, there are six
county courts at law, five Justice of the
Peace Courts, the District Attorney, the
County Clerk, and the District Clerk located
in the Bexar County Courthouse today. The
legal profession contributes greatly to the
economy in Bexar County and San Antonio.
The San
Fernando Cathedral, the first parish
church in Texas (cornerstone was laid in
1738), plays a vital present as well as
historical role in the life of San Antonio.
Typically, over 4,000 congregants will attend
weekend Masses here, where Presidents and the
Pope have attended.
The
Riverwalk is the second most visited
attraction in the state of Texas (only second
to the Alamo). See San Antonio by water, while
taking a riverboat ride. The Alamodome
sponsors sporting events, boat shows, quad
wars, and monster truck racing. Six
Flags Fiesta Texas is America's top show
park. La
Villita, (Spanish for little town), is the
original settlement of Old San Antonio and
comprises one block in downtown San Antonio.
While there, have dinner at the Tower
of the Americas, and be sure to see the Botanical
Gardens, San
Antonio Zoo, Sea
World, and SplashTown.
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