Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Left, Right, Centre, back, front.....

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    We regret, sincerely, any real or imagined offense about my lack of entering  information concerning the important Texian date of 6 March 2018.

     We urge that the OROG community search out clips, articles, and treatises concerning Lorenzo de Zavala, Stephen Fuller Austin, and Juan Sequin.  Without these men, nothing of the concept of TEXAS would have ever seen the light of day.

Lorenzo de Zavala and Stephen Fuller Austin died very early of diseases, probably yellow fever, compounded by pneumonia.  And they died very early in Life.  Juan Nepumeceno Sequin Zaragoza lived a tortured, but always loyal life and in spite of "changing sides" and fighting as a Mexican military officer from late 1842 until the end of the declared Mexican - American War, he was always and finally recognised as a Hero of Texas.

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The final resting place of Juan Seguin
     Walnut Creek was renamed after his return in life to the properties and position he had had before the "immigrants" overran and engaged corrupt constabulary and registrars concerning the properties of the people who had been there "before".   The name of that place?   Seguin, Texas...a beauty mark on the face of the Republic.
     The picture to the left reveals an episode of the reverence that all Texians render to this Hero of Texas who was tortured emotionally from his place on the face of the Earth, and whose personality and  sacrifices have been readily recognised, long before any hip-cultural movement.

    To-morrow, with luck, a word or two concerning Stephen F. Austin and Lorenzo de Zavala....where were they buried, by their own orders?

El Gringo Viejo
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