A Place Called Bastrop

How the Texas town of Bastrop was named.

21 min · 24 de nov de 2021
Portada del episodio How the Texas town of Bastrop was named.

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In 1820, Moses Austin, the father of Stephen F. Austin, is ordered out of San Antonio by sundown, after meeting with the Spanish governor in a failed bid to start an American colony in Spanish-controlled Texas.  Dejected, he walks out and while crossing a public square, runs into Baron de Bastrop, whom he hasn’t seen in twenty years. Local historian Ken Kesselus tells us the rest of the story of how Bastrop got its name.

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