His Story

Interpretive works examining conscience, community, exile, and borderlands life.


This gallery presents companion narratives that interpret the documented life of John Ferdinand Webber beyond the primary Chronicle. These works explore moral choice, family continuity, exile, and the built environment of the borderlands.*

The Inheritor

John Ferdinand Webber & the Conscience of a Frontier

A reflective examination of frontier conscience, moral tension, and civic defiance in early Texas.

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Outcasts of the Land

A narrative re-reading of exile through contemporary memory and historical witness.

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A Family Rooted in Freedom and Community

An interpretive study of family formation, census documentation, and multiracial continuity in the Texas borderlands.

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The Hidalgo Compound

An architectural and communal analysis of sanctuary, settlement, and survival along the Rio Grande.

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✦ THE LINEAGE OF WIND AND STONE ✦

A Braided Narrative of Conscience from English Castles to the Texas Frontier

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A three-volume literary chronicle tracing moral inheritance from medieval England to the Texas borderlands—where faith hardened into conscience and lineage became action.

International Class 041 — Non-downloadable archival displays and educational commentary.