Petra's Legacy: The South Texas Ranching Empire of Petra Vela and Mifflin Kenedy

Petra's Legacy: The South Texas Ranching Empire of Petra Vela and Mifflin Kenedy

Petra's Legacy: The South Texas Ranching Empire of Petra Vela and Mifflin Kenedy

Petra's Legacy: The South Texas Ranching Empire of Petra Vela and Mifflin Kenedy

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Overview

The matriarch of one of the most important families in Texas history, Petra Vela Kenedy has remained a shadowy presence in the annals of South Texas. In this biography of Petra Vela Kenedy, the authors not only tell her story but also relate the history of South Texas through a woman’s perspective. Utilizing previously unpublished letters, journals, photographs, and other primary materials, the authors reveal the intimate stories of the families who for years dominated governments, land acquisition, commerce, and border politics along the Rio Grande and across the Wild Horse Desert.

From Petra’s early life in the landed ranchero society of northern Mexico, through her alliance with Luis Vidal—an officer in the Mexican army to whom she bore eight children—until her move to Brownsville after Vidal’s death, Petra lived in Mexico. When she moved to Texas, having taken Vidal’s name, she represented a link to the landed families of the region. Mifflin Kenedy, a steamboat captain who had first come to Texas during the Mexican War, married into her world, acquiring local respectability and stature when he took Petra as his wife.

The story of their life together encompasses war, the taming of a frontier, the blending of cultures, the origin of a ranching empire, and the establishment of a foundation and trust that still endure today, giving millions to Texas through charitable gifts. An attractive woman of business acumen, strong religious convictions, and intense family loyalty, Petra Vela Kenedy’s influence through her husband and her children left a legacy whose exploration is long overdue.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648432668
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2024
Series: Perspectives on South Texas, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 991,961
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

JANE CLEMENTS MONDAY is the coauthor of three previous books, including Voices from the Wild Horse Desert. A graduate of the University of Texas, she has served as chair of the Texas State University System Board of Regents and serves on the board of the Texas State Historical Association. She is also is a former president of Texas Exes and a founder of the Heritage Society.FRANCES BRANNEN VICK founded E-Heart Press and co-founded the University of North Texas Press. She serves as president of the Texas Institute of Letters and president-elect of the Texas State Historical Association. She is also a Fellow in the Texas Folklore Society. She has contributed to several books, including

Table of Contents


Preface     ix
Prologue     1
1823-54: "Into Her World"-Petra's Story     7
1823-54: "Into Her World"-Mifflin's Story     24
1855-60: Forging a Life in Brownsville     46
1860-62: War Clouds Gather     76
1863: War Closes in on the Rio Grande Valley     98
1864-65: Chaos along the Rio Grande     117
1866: Home Again     141
1867-68: "Woe to Brownsville! Woe to Matamoros!"     153
1869-71 "Quien Viene?"     171
1872-74: One Foot in Brownsville, One in the Wild Horse Desert     189
1873: Politics, Bandits, and Hard Economic Times     199
1874: Railroads and Cattle Drives     215
1875: Leander McNelly and the Texas Rangers     223
1876: The Apple of His Father's Eye     236
1877-78: "A Fiend in Human Form"     245
1879-80: Last Days at Los Laureles-The Laurel Leaf Ranch     263
1881: To the Body of Christ-Corpus Christi     272
1882: La Parra-The Grapevine Ranch     280
1883: They Were Always There for One Another     289
1884: Farewell to Santiago     305
1885: Goodbye to Petrita     336
Epilogue     348
Notes     359
Bibliography     405
Index     417

What People are Saying About This

Mary Margaret McAllen Amberson

In the harsh region of Spanish Texas along the banks of the lower Rio Grande, much of the success at settlement hinged on family and community. The women governed the outcome, measured against the great obstacles of unrest, war, and disease. Their equal legal status also gave them an empowerment other pioneer women did not enjoy. The life and times of Petra Vela Kenedy stands as a much needed study to broaden our understanding of the women of this era and a family's survival and success in the Wild Horse Desert. (Mary Margaret McAllen Amberson, author, I Would Rather Sleep in Texas)

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