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A HISTORY THE SPIRIT OF SAN ANGELO
A HISTORY THE SPIRIT OF SAN ANGELO
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In this book, Ken Peery tells the amazing story of the coming of faith and civilization to West Texas and San Angelo. From the earliest of planting of the Gospel by early Spanish explorers in southwest America, the city came into being because of the opening of Fort Concho by the Army. Agriculture, ranching, the buffalo and finally the striking of oil all combined to grow the city. Today the Spirit flourishes in the Queen City of West Texas. The reader will be excited to trace the growth as these chapters unfold the story.
Four men walk across North America from sea to sea, surviving
on prickly pears, pecans and roots.
Grand Canyon and the Mouth of the Colorado River discovered.
First Negro graduate of West Point served at Ft. Concho.
Miss Hattie's, a popular bordello, entered via a tunnel under the street with
access through a bank.
A retired buffalo soldier worked as a carpenter and ranch hand until he died
in 1957 at the age of 107.
A woman with a shotgun faced down an angry mob of soldiers.
Tuberculosis patients came to San Angelo to regain their health in the dry climate.
Four men walk across North America from sea to sea, surviving
on prickly pears, pecans and roots.
Grand Canyon and the Mouth of the Colorado River discovered.
First Negro graduate of West Point served at Ft. Concho.
Miss Hattie's, a popular bordello, entered via a tunnel under the street with
access through a bank.
A retired buffalo soldier worked as a carpenter and ranch hand until he died
in 1957 at the age of 107.
A woman with a shotgun faced down an angry mob of soldiers.
Tuberculosis patients came to San Angelo to regain their health in the dry climate.
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