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- Whole 'nother county
According to the 1819 Adams Onis Treaty between the U.S. and Spain, all watersheds that emptied into
- Anglo Americans in Texas before Austin: Illegal Immigrants on Wavell's Grant and in Miller County
In a treaty negotiated by John Quincy Adams, American Secretary of State, and Don Luis de Onis y Gonzales The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 affirmed that the lands south of the Red River were under Spanish control
- Mexican Texas or Texan Mexico
In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, negotiated by John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State in the James Monroe
- No Man's Land, AKA the Disputed Territory
Just a half hour west of Natchitoches , the center of French activity along the Red River, stood Los Adaes Los Adaes was a decidedly Spanish mission and presidio, and its existence west of the Red River complicated transferred Florida to the United States in exchange for the the US to stop the settlements by way of the Adams Onis Treaty in 1819 .
- Williams Settlement at the Red River in old Miller County, Arkansas Territory
Spanish "empresario" system, because, in the period between the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and the Adams-Onis
- Fort Los Adaes in Robeline, Louisiana
Los Adaes, East of Robeline, Louisiana on the Camino De Real Three claims to the Red River decided a "Los Adaes" means the Adaes people, members of the Caddo confederacy and possessors of the lands between An isolated, Creole community emerged at Los Adaes and the surrounding area, combining Caddoan (Adaes Even though the Spanish colonial government declared Los Adaes the capital of the province of Texas in This made the outpost of Los Adaes obsolete.
- Marcy's Expedition to document the the Red River
Texas The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 settled the boundary of New Spain and the United States once and
- Spanish Bluff
However, the 1819 Adams-Onis Treaty established the U.S. and Mexican boundary at the Red and Sabine Rivers
- Destructive... I mean, Disruptive Innovation: A Photo Essay.
Its hunger feeds the destruction of our public spaces. 8th Street between Llewellyn and Adams Streets in Oak Cliff, Dallas County, in February 2020. 8th Street between Llewellyn and Adams Streets in Oak
- The Chicken War
Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana), put together a group of seven men to raid the Spanish post of Adayes (San Miguel de Linares de los Adaes Mission near today's Robeline, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana), Considering that the Adayes (Adais) mission had only been built two years earlier, the French were eager The Adayes were kin to the Caddos. Unfortunately for Blondel, only a friar and a soldier were present at the mission for the Adayes during
- Indian Territory in the Civil War
The Union troops, led by Charles Willet, engaged Confederate forces, led by Adam Nail, at Middle Boggy
- The Oldest Church in Louisiana
Spain established a colony of Canary Islanders near Robeline or at Adais , as it was then known, from The church of "Our Lady of Adais" as it was called was burned and the valuable church vessels and vestments One old woman tells some tale of a settlement between Adais and Spanish Lake. The Mexicans who joined the Adais colony are supposed to be part of a large party sent out from Mexico The modern successor of Father Margil's church of "Our Lady of Adais" is called St. Ann [sic].
















