Founded in 1891, The Daughters of The Republic of Texas is the oldest patriotic women’s organization in Texas and one of the oldest in the nation.
Established in 1913, La Prensa Texas is a historic, independently-owned English and Spanish newspaper and online publication. We cover various aspects of local community news in San Antonio. La Prensa is the first and oldest English and Spanish publication in the state of Texas. La Prensa Texas continues to be compassionate towards our beloved community, demonstrating its ability to deliver hyperlocal news to include sports coverage and live polls that keep our diverse community informed. La Prensa Texas’ community involvement provides an arena that promotes and encourages communication and interaction, is a platform that is most reliable, accessible, tangible, and affordable when deciding on how to get the word out. We are here for businesses, entrepreneurs, government, education, and the community.
The Handbook of Texas is a digital state encyclopedia developed by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) that is free and accessible on the Internet for students, teachers, scholars, and the general public. The Handbook consists of overview, general, and biographical entries focused on the entire history of Texas from the indigenous Native Americans and the Prehistoric Era to the state’s diverse population and the Modern Age.
Discover our nationally recognized, unique research materials documenting the diverse histories and development of San Antonio and South Texas
Women in Texas History (WITH) is a project of the Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation for Texas Women's History. The foundation was formed in 2006, and our website is dedicated to the memory of Ruthe Winegarten, writer, historian, activist, and persistent advocate for the study of Texas women's history.