
Down the Acequia Madre: In the King William Historic District
by Mary V. Burkholder
Down the Acequia Madre: In the King William Historic District by Mary V. Burkholder, privately printed in 1976, San Antonio, Texas. This historical work focuses on the King William Historic District and its Acequia Madre. Good condition with cover wear, no dust jacket. A valuable resource for local history enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition, with noticeable wear on the cover, including some discoloration and edge wear. There is no dust jacket. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean without any inscriptions or library markings. ##
About This Vintage 1976 Edition
"Down the Acequia Madre: In the King William Historic District" by Mary V. Burkholder is a privately printed work from 1976, originating from San Antonio, Texas. This book delves into the rich history of the King William Historic District, a notable area in San Antonio. Burkholder, known for her contributions to local history, offers a detailed exploration of the Acequia Madre, an essential part of the district's historical infrastructure. This edition, while privately printed, stands as a significant resource for those interested in Texan history and the development of San Antonio. The book's condition is good, with some wear on the cover but no significant markings or inscriptions inside. ##
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