Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush, whose General Land Office manages the Alamo, called the event an “important milestone in preserving Texas history."
An Alamo cannon is loaded onto a platform at the Texas A&M Conservation Research Laboratory. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications) By Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications Note for media: Photo assets are available for download on the Texas A&M University Photo Shelter page (password: Alamo). Please…
Around the time this canoe glided over the Red River in what is now northwestern Louisiana, which was most likely the 14th century, the harsh weather of the Little Ice Age was beginning and a Great Famine was ravaging Europe.