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    Miguel de Cuéllar de los Adaes, and a presidio, Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Los Adaes (Our Lady of the Pillar of the Adaes). The name Adaes derives from the...
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    Texas in 1779. Antonio Gil Ybarbo was born in 1729 at the presidio of Los Adaes, former capital of Spanish Texas (current day in Louisiana). His father...
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    founding two more missions just west of Natchitoches, San Miguel de los Adaes and Dolores de los Ais. The missions were located in a disputed area; France claimed...
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    Linares de los Adaes was the fifth mission established in East Texas in 1716–1717. The mission was to serve the Native American village of Adaes just 20...
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    Its site is in San Augustine, Texas Mission San Miguel de Linares de los Adaes was the fifth mission established in eastern Tejas in 1716–1717. The mission...
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    number of settlements in southeastern Texas and western Louisiana (e.g. Los Adaes). Black Texas Creoles have been present in Texas ever since the 17th century;...
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    Adai people (redirect from Adaes)
    The Spanish later built the Presidio of Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Los Adaes, near Natchitoches, Louisiana. French explorer Jean-Baptiste Bénard de...
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  • the French from Los Adaes without firing a shot. He then ordered the building of a new Spanish fort Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Los Adaes, located near...
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    number of settlements in southeastern Texas and western Louisiana (e.g. Los Adaes). Black Texas Creoles have been present in Texas ever since the 1600s;...
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    European settlements in the region, populated by Adaeseños from Fort Los Adaes. Colonel Antonio Gil Y'Barbo, a Spanish trader, emerged as the leader...
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