Robertson's Colony was an empresario colonization effort during the Mexican Texas period. It is named after Sterling C. Robertson, but had previously been known by other names. It has also been referred to as the Nashville Colony, after the Tennessee city where the effort originated, the Texas Association, the Upper Colony, and Leftwich's Grant, named after early colonizer Robert Leftwich. The eventual contract spread over an area that includes all or part of thirty present-day counties in Texas.
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| - Robertson's Colony was an empresario colonization effort during the Mexican Texas period. It is named after Sterling C. Robertson, but had previously been known by other names. It has also been referred to as the Nashville Colony, after the Tennessee city where the effort originated, the Texas Association, the Upper Colony, and Leftwich's Grant, named after early colonizer Robert Leftwich. The eventual contract spread over an area that includes all or part of thirty present-day counties in Texas. (en)
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- Bell County, Texas
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- Samuel May Williams
- Sarahville de Viesca, Texas
- Milam County, Texas
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- General Colonization Law
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- Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson
- Coryell County, Texas
- Erath County, Texas
- Stephen F. Austin
- Sterling C. Robertson
- Comanche County, Texas
- Empresario
- Felix Robertson
- Hamilton County, Texas
- Palo Pinto County, Texas
- Parker County, Texas
- Stephens County, Texas
- Catholicism
- Travis County, Texas
- Ira Ingram
- Lampasas County, Texas
- Law of April 6, 1830
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- Falls County, Texas
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- Jack County, Texas
- Williamson County, Texas
- Marlin, Texas
- Bosque County, Texas
- Burleson County, Texas
- Burnet County, Texas
- Spanish language
- Mexico City
- Brown County, Texas
- Nashville, Tennessee
- McLennan County, Texas
- Robertson County, Texas
- Somervell County, Texas
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| - Robertson's Colony was an empresario colonization effort during the Mexican Texas period. It is named after Sterling C. Robertson, but had previously been known by other names. It has also been referred to as the Nashville Colony, after the Tennessee city where the effort originated, the Texas Association, the Upper Colony, and Leftwich's Grant, named after early colonizer Robert Leftwich. The eventual contract spread over an area that includes all or part of thirty present-day counties in Texas. (en)
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