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Bernardo: Crossroads, Social Center and Agricultural Showcase of Early Texas
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Bernardo: Crossroads, Social Center and Agricultural Showcase of Early Texas
Current price: $15.00


Barnes and Noble
Bernardo: Crossroads, Social Center and Agricultural Showcase of Early Texas
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Bernardo was Texas' first and largest plantation during the colonial and Republic period. Jared Groce, his family, and the large contingent of enslaved African Americans made this the most successful economic enterprise in Austin's Colony. Events that occurred at Bernardo shaped the course of Texas history. This book presents the story of Bernardo, its people, and of the archaeological project that uncovered its buried remains.