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The Harrisons from Houston County, Texas, 1835-1993

Author : Hilde Shuptrine Farley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Houston County (Tex.)
ISBN : WISC:89066160326

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The Harrisons from Houston County, Texas, 1835-1993 by Hilde Shuptrine Farley Pdf

Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Daugherty Harrison and Jane Patton. William was born ca. 1814 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John Harrison and Elizabeth Daugherty. Jane was born ca. 1823 in South Carolina. She was the daughter of James Patton. William Harrison married Jane Patton 12 September 1839 in Texas. They lived in Houston Co., Texas and were the parents of two sons and seven daughters. Descendants lived primarily in Texas.

Heritage Quest

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Genealogy
ISBN : WISC:89066256181

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Genealogical & Local History Books in Print

Author : Marian Hoffman
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 0806315385

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Genealogical & Local History Books in Print by Marian Hoffman Pdf

Texas Furniture, Volume Two

Author : Lonn Taylor,David B. Warren
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-15
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780292739420

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Texas Furniture, Volume Two by Lonn Taylor,David B. Warren Pdf

"More examples of Texas' rich heritage of locally made nineteenth-century furniture and information on the craftsmen who produced it"--

Sam Houston's Texas

Author : Sue Flanagan
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2010-06-28
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780292789210

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Sam Houston's Texas by Sue Flanagan Pdf

With engaging text, extensive quotations, and more than 100 striking photographs, this volume captures the world of the iconic Texas Revolutionary. When Sam Houston crossed the Red River for the first time in 1832, he termed Texas the “finest portion of the Globe that has ever blessed my vision.” His diplomatic, military, political, and personal activities took him all over what is now the eastern half of the state—and he fell in love with every foot of it. With panoramic vision and broad descriptive power, he expressed his lasting affection for the country in everything he said and wrote. Having followed the trail of every trip he made in Texas, Sue Flanagan presents the Texas Houston knew—through his picturesque language and her own evocative photographs. The face of Texas east of San Antonio is pictured in all its varied features. With great discernment, Flanagan captures the landscapes, buildings, and objects in the most revealing light and in the best atmospheric conditions. These spots in nature which Houston saw, these objects which he knew, these houses where he was entertained and where he lived—all are tangible reminders of “this colorful, cagey, and controversial man,” this Texas hero whose life was a tragedy in divided loyalties.

Secession and the Union in Texas

Author : Walter L. Buenger
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780292739956

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Secession and the Union in Texas by Walter L. Buenger Pdf

In 1845 Texans voted overwhelmingly to join the Union. They voted just as overwhelmingly to secede in 1861. The story of why and how that happened is filled with colorful characters, such as the aged Sam Houston, and with the southwestern flavor of raiding Comanches, German opponents of slavery, and a border with Mexico. Texas was unique among the seceding states because of its ambivalence toward secession. Yet for all its uniqueness the story of the secession of Texas has broad implications for the secession movement in general. Despite the local color and the southwestern nature of the state, Texas was more southern than western in 1860. Texans supported the Union or insisted upon secession for reasons common to the South and to the whole nation. Most Texans in 1860 were recent immigrants from southern and border states. They still thought and acted like citizens of their former states. The newness of Texas then makes it a particularly appropriate place from which to draw conclusions about the entire secession movement. Secession and the Union in Texas is both a narrative of secession in Texas and a case study of the causes of secession in a southern state. Politics play a key role in this history, but politics broadly defined to include the influence of culture, partisanship, ideology, and self-interest. As any study of a mass movement carried out in tense circumstances must be, this is social history as well as political history. It is a study of public hysteria, the pressure for consensus, and the vanishing of a political process in which rational debate about secession and the Union could take place. Although relying primarily on traditional sources such as manuscript collections and newspapers, a particularly rich source for this study, the author also uses election returns, population shifts over the course of the 1850s, and the breakdown of population within Texas counties to provide a balanced approach. These sources indicate that Texans were not simply secessionists or unionists. At the end of 1860 Texans ranged from ardent secessionists to equally passionate supporters of the Union. But the majority fell in between these two extremes, creating an atmosphere of ambivalence toward secession which was not erased even by the war.

Texas Furniture, Volume One

Author : Lonn Taylor,David B. Warren
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-10
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780292742123

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Texas Furniture, Volume One by Lonn Taylor,David B. Warren Pdf

The art of furniture making flourished in Texas during the mid-nineteenth century. To document this rich heritage of locally made furniture, Miss Ima Hogg, the well-known philanthropist and collector of American decorative arts, enlisted Lonn Taylor and David B. Warren to research early Texas Furniture and its makers. They spent more than a decade working with museums and private collectors throughout the state to examine and photograph representative examples. They also combed census records, newspapers, and archives for information about cabinetmakers. These efforts resulted in the 1975 publication of Texas Furniture, which quickly became the authoritative reference on this subject. Now updated with an expanded Index of Texas Cabinetmakers that includes information that has come to light since the original publication and corrects errors, Texas Furniture presents a catalog of more than two hundred pieces of furniture, each superbly photographed and accompanied by detailed descriptions of the piece’s maker, date, materials, measurements, history, and owner, as well as an analysis by the authors. The book also includes chapters on the material culture of nineteenth-century Texas and on the tools and techniques of nineteenth-century Texas cabinetmakers, with a special emphasis on the German immigrant cabinetmakers of the Hill Country and Central Texas. The index of Texas cabinetmakers contains biographical information on approximately nine hundred men who made furniture in Texas, and appendices list information on the state’s largest cabinet shops taken from the United States census records.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Page : 1482 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Copyright
ISBN : STANFORD:36105119498454

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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series by Library of Congress. Copyright Office Pdf

Daughters of Republic of Texas - Vol I

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1995-06-15
Category : Pioneers
ISBN : 9781563112140

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Daughters of Republic of Texas - Vol I by Anonim Pdf

The Republic of Texas has a vivid past - its ancestors ventured west to settle an uneasy land - from exploration by the Spaniards to war with the Mexican government and its declaration of independence in 1836. Read about these ancestor's stories through hundreds of biographies with photographs of most. A comprehensive index provides easy reference for genealogical research.

Faulkner's County

Author : Don Harrison Doyle
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0807849316

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Faulkner's County by Don Harrison Doyle Pdf

This history of Lafayette County, Mississippi, uses William Faulkner's rich fictional portrait of a place and its people to illuminate the past. From the arrival of Europeans in Chickasaw Indian territory in 1540 to Faulkner's death in 1962, Doyle chronicles more than four centuries of local history. 27 illustrations. 3 maps.

Discovering Texas History

Author : Bruce A. Glasrud,Light Townsend Cummins,Cary D. Wintz
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806147840

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Discovering Texas History by Bruce A. Glasrud,Light Townsend Cummins,Cary D. Wintz Pdf

"'Discovering Texas History' is a historiographical reference book that will be invaluable to teachers, students, and researchers of Texas history. Chapter authors are familiar names in Texas history circles--a 'who's who' of high profile historians. Conceived as a follow-up to the award winning (but increasingly dated) 'A Guide the History of Texas' (1988), 'Discovering Texas History' focuses on the major trends in the study of Texas history since 1990. In part one, topical essays address significant historical themes, from race and gender to the arts and urban history. In part two, chronological essays cover the full span of Texas historiography from the Spanish era to the modern day. In each case, the goal is to analyze and summarize the subjects that have captured the attention of professional historians so that 'Discovering Texas History' will take its place as the standard work on the history of Texas history"--

Rough Country

Author : Robert Wuthnow
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 662 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691169309

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Rough Country by Robert Wuthnow Pdf

How the history of Texas illuminates America's post–Civil War past Tracing the intersection of religion, race, and power in Texas from Reconstruction through the rise of the Religious Right and the failed presidential bid of Governor Rick Perry, Rough Country illuminates American history since the Civil War in new ways, demonstrating that Texas's story is also America’s. In particular, Robert Wuthnow shows how distinctions between "us" and “them” are perpetuated and why they are so often shaped by religion and politics. Early settlers called Texas a rough country. Surviving there necessitated defining evil, fighting it, and building institutions in the hope of advancing civilization. Religion played a decisive role. Today, more evangelical Protestants live in Texas than in any other state. They have influenced every presidential election for fifty years, mobilized powerful efforts against abortion and same-sex marriage, and been a driving force in the Tea Party movement. And religion has always been complicated by race and ethnicity. Drawing from memoirs, newspapers, oral history, voting records, and surveys, Rough Country tells the stories of ordinary men and women who struggled with the conditions they faced, conformed to the customs they knew, and on occasion emerged as powerful national leaders. We see the lasting imprint of slavery, public executions, Jim Crow segregation, and resentment against the federal government. We also observe courageous efforts to care for the sick, combat lynching, provide for the poor, welcome new immigrants, and uphold liberty of conscience. A monumental and magisterial history, Rough Country is as much about the rest of America as it is about Texas.