JM Share Pack — Library

Client Museum Research · Presidio La Bahía cluster · v0.4j

What this page is

A small reading library with evidence highlights (quoted excerpts) and click-to-verify links.

How to use it

Link terminology: Jump (in-pack) stays inside this share pack; Open in source leaves the pack to the original PDF/page.

Evidence highlights (quoted excerpts)

Exactly one verification link cluster is provided per excerpt (no duplicate “verify” rows).

Quote Under the proposed agreement, the County will transfer the Fannin Memorial Monument and burial site to THC at no cost, and THC will pay $500,000 for adjacent County-owned land, including the Angel of Goliad Plaza, archeological resources, and related easements.
Committee packet excerpt; ties $500k to Angel of Goliad Plaza.
Quote “MOU” is entered into by and between the Texas Historical Commission (“THC”) and Goliad County (County).
TownCloud links can be unstable; if it fails, capture the PDF manually and log as a harvest/delta.
Quote Originally named Presidio Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía, the fort was established in 1721.
Early-history naming + 1721 milestone language.
Quote The Presidio, established in 1749 on this site during the Spanish colonial period, was crucial to the development of Texas.
THC page uses 1749 milestone language.

Library

Role meanings: Quoted = excerpt appears above; Quoted (unstable) = excerpt exists but the hosting link may break (capture a stable copy when possible).

Source IDTitleRoleLinksNotes
THC_Quarterly_Historic_Sites_Nov2025THC Quarterly Historic Sites Committee (Nov 6, 2025) — packet PDFQuotedOpen in source (PDF p.5)Jump to quoteAngel of Goliad / $500k excerpt.
towncloud_agenda_393_pdf_packetGoliad County agenda packet (TownCloud) — PDF packet linkQuoted (unstable)Open in sourceJump to quoteUse as a bridge; prefer a stable mirror or manual capture when possible.
Presidio_La_Bahia_Visitor_Guide_2025-06Presidio La Bahía Visitor Guide (Jun 2025) — PDFQuotedOpen in source (PDF p.1)Jump to quote1721 milestone language.
presidio-la-bahiaTHC: Presidio La Bahía State Historic Site (web page)QuotedOpen in sourceJump to quote1749 milestone language.