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  1. El legado de Stephen F. Austin. Austin era un hombre trabajador, honorable, atrapados en tiempos de cambios radicales y el caos. Él demostró ser excelente en todo lo que hacía: era un administrador hábil, un diplomático astuto y un abogado diligente.

  2. Stephen F. Austin State University's chapter of the Bilingual Education Student Organization, dedicated to the professional development of bilingual educators, was honored during the Texas Association for Bilingual Education’s Unity Through Excellence Award at the 2024 BESO Spring Leadership Institute.

  3. The Digital Austin Papers project seeks to recreate the turbulent world of the Texas borderlands during the 1820s and 1830s, as seen through the correspondence of Stephen F. Austin. Collecting thousands of letters by both Mexicans and Americans, the project offers unprecedented access to the movement of people and ideas between the United States and Mexico during the early nineteenth century.

  4. The Moses and Stephen F. Austin Papers consist primarily of the personal and official records of Moses Austin (1761-1821), and his son Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836) who carried out his father's plan for the Anglo colonization of Mexican Texas. Included is material related to the history and early peregrinations of the Austin family, especially ...

  5. Stephen F. Austin and Anglo-American Texas In 1820, Moses Austin (1761-1821), an innovator of the American lead industry, traveled to San Antonio from his home in Missouri hoping to gain permission to establish a colony in what was then Spanish Texas.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Stephen Fuller Austin. November 3, 1793–December 27, 1836. Stephen F. Austin wrote, "I have learned patience in the hard School of an Empresario ." That was six years after Austin brought his first settlers to Texas. Colonizing Texas would become his life's work, but without his patience and years of sacrifice, Texas as we know it today might ...

  7. Stephen Fuller Austin (November 3, 1793 – December 27, 1836) was an American politician and landowner. He was known as the " Father of Texas " and the founder of Texas. [1] [2] He led the second and successful colonization of Texas by bringing 300 families from the United States to the region in 1825. The city of Austin, Texas is named after him.

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