A group of Comanche watch on a caravan travelling through a Trans Pecos valley in West Texas.
"Comanche Lookout" by artist and author Lee Arthur Tracy shows a group of Comanche watching a caravan traveling through the Trans Pecos Valley in West Texas. The painting is preserved at the Witte Museum. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Lee Arthur Tracy (1814–1879)

Editor’s note: Brandon Seale, an energy executive as well as a published author and podcast producer, created his second podcast series, A New History of Old San Antonio, “to cover the history of San Antonio from its founding 300 years ago until the arrival of the railroad 150 or so years later,” he said.

He released the series earlier this year, and for the next 16 weeks, the Rivard Report will host one episode every Saturday.

To listen to last week’s episode, click here.

Brandon Seale is the president of Howard Energy Ventures. With degrees in philosophy, law, and business, he writes and records stories about the residents of the borderland and about the intersection of...

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