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Manchaca (/ˈmænʃæk/ MAN-shak) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Travis County, Texas,
United States. It is
located 10
miles (16 km)
southwest of downtown...
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system in New Netherland)
Manchaca (2001), p. 194.
Vazquez (1997), p. 48.
Edmondson (2000), p. 75.
Manchaca (2001), p. 187.
Manchaca (2001), p. 198. Dunbar-Ortiz...
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Manchaca (2001), p. 164.
Vazquez (1997), p. 53.
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Manchaca (2001), p. 198. de la Teja (1997), p. 88.
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Manchaca (2001), p. 163.
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Manchaca (2001), p. 164.
Manchaca (2001), p. 194.
Vazquez (1997), p. 48.
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Texas State Historical ****ociation.
Manchaca (2001), p. 200.
Manchaca (2001), p. 201.
Manchaca (2001), p. 172. Edmondson, J.R. (2000), The Alamo...
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Weber (1992), p. 300.
Manchaca (2001), p. 162.
Manchaca (2001), p. 164.
Manchaca (2001), p. 198.
Edmondson (2000), p. 75.
Manchaca (2001), p. 172, 201....
- was a Freemason. It is
speculated that
Manchaca Springs was
named for him, and
likely the
village of
Manchaca also.
Tejano volunteers under Juan Seguín...
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Manchaca (2001), p. 164.
Davis (2006), pp. 60, 64.
Edmondson (2000), p. 80.
Manchaca (2001), p. 200.
Manchaca (2001), p. 201.
Manchaca (2001),...
- the arborist. San
Leanna has a
zoning ordinance governing usage of land.
Manchaca Fire/
Rescue (ESD #5),
headquartered in an
unincorporated area of Travis...
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Aguirre is
believed to have
stopped here. That the
Spanish were
camping at
Manchaca Springs is
because it was on a
branch of the
Camino Real
leading into Austin...