The Mexican Traveler: Philip Nolan and the Southwestern Horse Trade | Fort Worth Public Library
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Hidden off Highway 174 near Blum, about an hour south of Fort Worth, is a historical marker honoring Philip Nolan as an “early-day explorer, horse wrangler, and accused spy” whose “death aroused a wave of indignation that led to the Independence of Texas.” By examining the documents Nolan left behind, historian Jackson Pearson tells a dynamic story of how the American, Spanish, and Native American commercial markets collided in early America.
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