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Bexar
County, (1,248 square miles) is located in South Central
Texas. Pronounced "Bear,", about 12% of the terrain
is high and hilly with numerous natural springs. The Glenrose
Hills rise to an elevation of 1,200'. The San Antonio River
(the county's main river), and San Pedro Creek originate here
and smaller streams flow into the San Antonio, such as the
Medina River and the Calvares, Helotes, Leon, Medio, and
Salado Creeks.
Six
National Flags have flown over Bexar County, Texas: Spain.
1519-1685 and 1690-1821; France. 1685-1690; Mexico: 1821-1836;
The Republic of Texas: 1836-1845 Confederate: 1861-1865; and
the United States: 1845-1861 and 1865-Present. Texas was the
28th State in the Union. San Antonio is the county seat of
Bexar County since 1860. Since that time, 128 counties have
been formed from the original Bexar County. Current population
of Bexar County (2002) is 1,446,333.
The Bexar
County Courthouse is
included in the National Register of Historic Places. It is
the only major remaining Romanesque style structure in the San
Antonio area. Bexar County's original courthouse (1731) was a
one-story adobe structure (Casas Reales). The floors were
dirt, the flagpole was a cactus, and there was a sundial over
the door. The Casa Reales was the oldest capitol, and
courthouse in Texas for over a hundred years. The greats of
their day walked through the doors of Casas Reales, including Austin,
Bowie, Houston, Ruiz, Santa Anna and the great JosŽ
Antonio Navarro (1795 - 1871), one of the founders
of Texas.
The
bloody battles of Texas history came right to the Courthouse
and the Council House steps - and inside. The famous Court
House Fight (1840) began during a treaty signing and prisoner
exchange with Commanche Indians. In 1842, General Adrian Well
crossed the Rio Grande with Mexican troops and took possession
of the district court. As court was then in session, members
became hostages while court records were removed or destroyed.
The next courthouse, built in 1850 on Military Plaza, was
two-stories high and included a jail. As the 2nd story became
a roosting place for thousands of bats, it received the
nickname of "Old Bat Cave." Court proceedings were
begun with using two long poles and a crosspiece of timber
against the canvas ceiling, to drive the bats out. Civil
War vigilantes, the famous Belknap
Rifles (named for Augustus Belknap, who helped form the
company after admission to the San Antonio Rifles was
refused), and Baptists also met in the "Bat Cave".
Bexar County has had a system of courts since the Texas
Constitution was adopted (1836). In addition to 228 District
Courts, there are six county courts at law, five Justice of
the Peace Courts, the District Attorney, the County Clerk, and
the District Clerk located in the Bexar County Courthouse
today. The legal profession contributes greatly to the economy
in Bexar County and San Antonio.
Bexar County's subtropical climate allows a growing season of
about 265 days a year. San Antonio de Bexar began as an
agricultural community. Major crops today are generally from
the truck farms and include corn, hay, oats, sorghum, wheat,
and fruits and vegetables.
Discovered by Europeans in 1691, (Domingo Teran de los Rios
and Fray Damian Massanet) the villa of San Fernando de Bexar
was the first city in the Spanish province of Texas. Epidemics
and attacks by Apache and Comanche Indians devastated the
Spanish Catholic missions, but the population showed
remarkably fast recovery.
Bexar served as the capital of the province of Texas prior to
statehood, though the area was predominantly Mexican at the
beginning of the Texas Revolution. In 1844, San Antonio's
population was 1,000, of which 9/10ths were of Mexican
descent.
In
1835, resolute Texas forces occupied the city of San Antonio.
A fierce attack by Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and government
forces immortalized the the
Alamo on 6 March 1836. Santa Anna's army was later
defeated but the area was fought over for some time.
Despite strong antislavery sentiment, Texas voted for
secession and San Antonio was occupied by Union soldiers after
the Civil War. Post war occupation and mismanagement of
resources due to severe monetary depression triggered an
outbreak of cholera in 1866.
In 1877, the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway,
connected San Antonio to the coast. Railroads always made the
shipping of local products more profitable and expanded
populations. In San Antonio, it was responsible for the
magnificent cattle drives that this area became known for.
Oil, a significant portion of this area's economy, was
discovered in Bexar County in 1889.
Other
cities and towns in Bexar County include Alamo Heights,
Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, Converse, Lytle, Olmos Park,
Terrell Hills, Timberwood Park, Universal City, and Windcrest.
One of the most visited attractions in Texas, the
Alamo, is located in the heart of San Antonio. Also, while
in Bexar County, have dinner at the Tower
of the Americas. See La
Villita, (Spanish for little town), the original
settlement of Old San Antonio, comprises one block in downtown
San Antonio. Six
Flags Fiesta Texas is America's top show park.
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