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- Antonio_Gil_YBarbo abstract "Dón Antonio Gil Y'Barbo (1729–1809), also known as Gil Ybarbo, Gil Ibarbo, and many other name variants, was a pioneering settler of Nacogdoches, Texas. Ambiguously described by the National Park Service as a \"prolific trader and smuggler,\" Gil y'Barbo's contribution to Texas was essential to the well-being of \"his people,\" and a critical element in providing a staging point for the Anglo-American settlers that would follow them.".
- Antonio_Gil_YBarbo comment "Dón Antonio Gil Y'Barbo (1729–1809), also known as Gil Ybarbo, Gil Ibarbo, and many other name variants, was a pioneering settler of Nacogdoches, Texas. Ambiguously described by the National Park Service as a \"prolific trader and smuggler,\" Gil y'Barbo's contribution to Texas was essential to the well-being of \"his people,\" and a critical element in providing a staging point for the Anglo-American settlers that would follow them.".