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The History of the City of Laredo

The History of the City of Laredo
Author: Kathleen Da Camara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1944
Genre: Laredo (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Historic Laredo

Historic Laredo
Author: Maria Eugenia Guerra
Publisher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1893619168

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An illustrated history of Loredo, Texas, paired with histories of the local companies.


Laredo Neighborhoods

Laredo Neighborhoods
Author: Stanley C. Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1993
Genre: Laredo (Tex.)
ISBN:

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Laredo On The Rio Grande

Laredo On The Rio Grande
Author: Kathleen Da Camara
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1473381789

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Laredo, Texas has a rich and fascinating history being on the border with America's neighbor to the south Mexico. This is a window into everyday life of the city, a must read for any keen amateur historian.


¡Viva George!

¡Viva George!
Author: Elaine A. Peña
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477321446

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Since 1898, residents of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, have reached across the US-Mexico border to celebrate George Washington's birthday. The celebration can last a whole month, with parade goers reveling in American and Mexican symbols; George Washington saluting; and “Pocahontas” riding on horseback. An international bridge ceremony, the heart and soul of the festivities, features children from both sides of the border marching toward each other to link the cities with an embrace. ¡Viva George! offers an ethnography and a history of this celebration, which emerges as both symbol and substance of cross-border community life. Anthropologist and Laredo native Elaine A. Peña shows how generations of border officials, civil society organizers, and everyday people have used the bridge ritual to protect shared economic and security interests as well as negotiate tensions amid natural disasters, drug-war violence, and immigration debates. Drawing on previously unknown sources and extensive fieldwork, Peña finds that border enactments like Washington's birthday are more than goodwill gestures. From the Rio Grande to the 38th Parallel, they do the meaningful political work that partisan polemics cannot.


Life in Laredo

Life in Laredo
Author: Robert D. Wood
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2004
Genre: Laredo (Tex.)
ISBN: 157441173X

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Annotation The author shows daily live in Laredo and the struggle to survive in a harsh environment from the 1750s - 1850s.


Streets Of Laredo

Streets Of Laredo
Author: Larry McMurtry
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439126372

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From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author Larry McMurtry comes the sequel and final book in the Lonesome Dove tetralogy. An exhilarating tale of legend and heroism, Streets of Laredo is classic Texas and Western literature at its finest. Captain Woodrow Call, August McCrae's old partner, is now a bounty hunter hired to track down a brutal young Mexican bandit. Riding with Call are an Eastern city slicker, a witless deputy, and one of the last members of the Hat Creek outfit, Pea Eye Parker, now married to Lorena—once Gus McCrae's sweetheart. This long chase leads them across the last wild streches of the West into a hellhole known as Crow Town and, finally, into the vast, relentless plains of the Texas frontier.


Conflict And Commerce On The Rio Grande

Conflict And Commerce On The Rio Grande
Author: John A. Adams
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781603440424

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Laredo is a city at the crossroads of North American history. Founded by the Spanish in 1755, it has stood at the intersection of regional commerce since its earliest days. Now, John A. Adams, Jr. provides the first-ever panoramic business and economic history of Laredo. He traces the evolution of the region from its early days as a ranching center into the mid-twentieth century, when Laredo had become what it remains today: a booming port of trade and a principal center of commerce and financial services on the southern border of the United States. In Commerce and Conflict on the Rio Grande Adams demonstrates how the increasingly diversified economy of the region fed the fortunes of the city. His narrative, buttressed throughout by tables and statistics, paints a vivid mural of both the economic forces and the farsighted and ambitious individuals that combined to bring prosperity to this unique American city. Readers will find a wealth of insights into regional economics, history, and borderlands themes.