- The
Attoyac Bayou (/ˈætəjæk/ AT-ə-yak) is a
river in
eastern Texas. As to the naming, the locals,
historical records, and the
state of
Texas use the phrase...
-
located in
seven major estuaries.
Aransas River Armand Bayou Arroyo Colorado Attoyac Bayou Austin Bayou Barton Cr****
Bastrop Bayou Bedias Cr****
Beech Cr****...
-
Ardath Mayhar lived near Sam
Rayburn Lake, on a
homestead bordering the
Attoyac River above the lake. She
wrote her
tales there and also at a
local bookstore...
-
Augustine County. It
begins at FM 1196
north of FM 1277 and
continues north to
Attoyac Church. Farm to
Market Road 3317 (FM 3317) is
located in
Trinity County...
-
November 20, 1951, from SH 21 near
Chireno north 6.3
miles (10.1 km) via
Attoyac to a road intersection. FM 1863 was
cancelled on
January 23, 1953, and...
-
October 31, 1958, the road was
extended west 3.6
miles (5.8 km) to the
Attoyac River. On
November 28, 1958, the road was
extended to US 59, replacing...
-
border on both the
Patroon and
Attoyac Bayou's.
After 1837 the
villages were
combined to form a
single village on
Attoyac Bayou in
extreme southeastern...
-
makes reference to the
Hainai in
connection with
Yowani Choctaws living on
Attoyac Bayou in what is now
southeastern Rusk County, Texas. Part of this group...
- state. Gil y
Barbo died in 1809 at his ranch, La Lucana,
located on the
Attoyac Bayou, but is
presumed to have been
buried in the Old
Spanish Cemetery...
-
force of
about 300 met up at Pine Hill and
elected James W.
Bullock of
Attoyac Bayou as
their captain. On the
morning of
August 2, 1832,
Bowie joined...