Nestled on the east side of San Antonio sits a quaint, colorful office. Surrounding the small building are vehicles familiar to anyone who has spent time on Texas highways. A fleet of buses with the name “Daisy Charters and Shuttles” emblazoned on the side are parked in the lot, sparklin...
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June 12, 1841, Don Antonio del Valle died, mourned by his widow, two children from his first marriage, and four children from his second marriage. Shortly thereafter, the widow was married to Don José Salazar. Camulos Rancho was part of Rancho San Francisco grant. Yet it seems always to ...