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Austin's Montopolis neighborhood

Title
Austin's Montopolis neighborhood / Fred L. McGhee, PhD.
Author
McGhee, Fred Lee, 1967-
Publication
  • Charleston, South Carolina : Arcadia Publishing, [2014]
  • ©2014

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TextUse in library F394.A96 M666 2014Off-site

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Description
127 pages : chiefly illustrations, portraits; 24 cm.
Summary
Montopolis is a multiethnic neighborhood located approximately four miles southeast of downtown Austin. The area was long visited and occasionally occupied by various Texas Indian nations; the first documented European or American to settle here was Jessie C. Tannehill, who in 1830 built a cabin and townsite and gave the new community its pretentious name. Instead of establishing a permanent presence in Montopolis, however, subsequent European colonizers looked a few miles upriver to the new settlement of Waterloo, later to be called Austin. Rural and sparsely populated, the remainder of the 19th century saw the Montopolis area used primarily for plantation agriculture. In the 1920s, succeeding waves of Mexican migrants helped establish the modern neighborhood that exists today. Between the 1950s and 1970s, the City of Austin annexed Montopolis, although the area retains much of its rural character.
Series Statement
Images of America
Uniform Title
Images of America
Subject
  • Mexican American neighborhoods > Texas > Austin > History > Pictorial works
  • African American neighborhoods > Texas > Austin > History > Pictorial works
  • African American neighborhoods
  • Ethnic relations
  • Mexican American neighborhoods
  • Montopolis (Austin, Tex.) > History > Pictorial works
  • Montopolis (Austin, Tex.) > Biography > Pictorial works
  • Montopolis (Austin, Tex.) > Ethnic relations > History > Pictorial works
  • Austin (Tex.) > Ethnic relations > History > Pictorial works
  • Austin (Tex.) > History > Pictorial works
  • Austin (Tex.) > Biography > Pictorial works
  • Texas > Austin
Genre/Form
  • Biographies – Pictorial works.
  • History.
  • Pictorial works.
  • Illustrated works.
Contents
Beginnings -- Growth -- Migration and poverty island -- The present and future.
ISBN
  • 9781467131766
  • 1467131768
LCCN
2014937881
OCLC
  • ocn875645181
  • SCSB-9319710
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library