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    José Antonio Menchaca (1797-01 November 1879) was an American soldier and politician who fought in the Texas Revolution and was recognized by a Joint Resolution...
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  • Antonio Menchaca Careaga (15 July 1921 – 2002) was a Spanish novelist and poet. He was born at Las Arenas, province of Vizcaya, educated at Catholic institutions...
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    some mayors, such as José Curbelo, Ignacio Lopez de Armas and Jose Felix Menchaca, held office several times. Juan Leal Goraz became the first mayor of La...
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    holds that Manchaca Springs was named for Tejano army officer José Antonio Menchaca. The current pronunciation of the name 'Manchaca' stems from simple...
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    Juan Seguín (category Mayors of San Antonio)
    ISBN 0-292-75186-9. Menchaca, Antonio; Poche, Justin; Matovina, Timothy; de la Teja, Jesus (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History...
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    Matovina, Timothy; Poché, Justin (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0292748651...
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  • the surname include: Antonio Menchaca (1800–1879), American soldier and politician who fought in the Texas Revolution Carlos Menchaca (born 1980), Council...
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    ISBN 1-55622-983-6. Menchaca, Antonio; Poche, Justin; Matovina, Timothy; de la Teja, Jesus (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History...
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    Maury Maverick (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
    obscure and euphemistic bureaucratic language. Maverick was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Albert and Jane Lewis (Maury) Maverick. His paternal...
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    Samuel Maverick (category Politicians from San Antonio)
    drier climate of San Antonio, which was surrounded by large swaths of unclaimed land. Fifteen days after arriving in San Antonio he began buying large...
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    Tejanos (category Hispanic and Latino American culture in San Antonio)
    José Antonio de la Garza Rafael Gonzales Damacio Jiménez Juan Leal Eva Longoria Selena Quíntinilla-Pérez Antonio Rodríguez Medero Antonio Menchaca Juan...
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  • Cleveland, 1861–1865 Juan Seguin, 1841–1842 Sam Maverick, 1839–1840 Antonio Menchaca, 1838–1839 William H. Daingerfield, 1838 John William Smith, 1837–1838...
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    Nelson Wolff (category Politicians from San Antonio)
    1940) is a retired American judge and Democratic politician from San Antonio, Texas. He represented Bexar County in the Texas House of Representatives...
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    Ron Nirenberg (category Mayors of San Antonio)
    politician who is the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Prior to his election, Nirenberg served as a member of the San Antonio City Council for District 8 for...
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    were too ill to travel quickly. After loud protests from Seguín and Antonio Menchaca, the order was rescinded, provided the Tejanos wear a piece of cardboard...
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    Henry Cisneros (category Mayors of San Antonio)
    an American politician and businessman. He served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1981 to 1989, the second Latino mayor of a major American...
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    Julian Castro (category Jefferson High School (San Antonio, Texas) alumni)
    born September 16, 1974) is an American lawyer and politician from San Antonio, Texas. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the youngest member of...
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    Phil Hardberger (category Mayors of San Antonio)
    1934) is an American politician and lawyer who served as mayor of San Antonio, taking office in June, 2005. A Democrat, he was elected on a non-partisan...
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  • Matovina, Timothy; Poché, Justin (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0292748651...
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  • studio albums and two EPs as well as multiple singles. Bryce Menchaca grew up in San Antonio, Texas. Around the age of 9, he began playing music and writing...
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    Toribio Losoya (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
    Matovina, Timothy; Poché, Justin (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0292748651...
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    Ivy Taylor (category African-American history in San Antonio)
    Ivy Ruth Taylor (born June 17, 1970) is the former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas from 2014 through 2017, and the former president of Rust College in Holly...
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    Mexico, etc. As shown by the writings of colonial Tejanos such as Antonio Menchaca, the Texas Revolution was initially a colonial Tejano cause. Mexico...
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  • José Gregorio Esparza (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
    Matovina, Timothy; Poché, Justin (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0292748651...
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  • p. 235. ISBN 978-0-292-77659-3. Antonio Menchaca (1 December 2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas...
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  • Vicente and Rafael. Later, on July 20, 1824, he married María Josefa Menchaca and they had four children. One of his sons, Leonardo Garza, became a banker...
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  • Erasmo Seguín (category People from San Antonio)
    San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, USA) in the 19th century. From 1807 until 1835, Seguín served as head postmaster of San Antonio, Texas...
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  • Salvador Flores (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
    locate him. Possessing a letter dated February 6, it was then given to Antonio Menchaca. Handwritten in Spanish, it announced soldados at Presido Rio Grande...
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    Manuel N. Flores (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
    Matovina, Timothy; Poché, Justin (2013). Recollections of a Tejano Life: Antonio Menchaca in Texas History. University of Texas Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0292748651...
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  • Juan Martín de Veramendi (category People from San Antonio)
    on September 6, 1830). Veramendi was born on December 17, 1778, in San Antonio de Béxar, known as Béxar, which was then a part of Spanish Texas. He was...
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