A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan Falls Bell and Coryell Counties Texas

A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan  Falls  Bell and Coryell Counties  Texas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1893
Genre: Bell County (Tex.)
ISBN: WISC:89077937191

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A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan Falls Bell and Coryell Counties Texas

A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan  Falls  Bell and Coryell Counties  Texas
Author: Brookhaven Press
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2001
Genre: Bell County (Tex.)
ISBN: WISC:89077937225

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Tomlinson Hill

Tomlinson Hill
Author: Chris Tomlinson
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781466850507

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A New York Times Best Seller! Tomlinson Hill is the stunning story of two families—one white, one black—who trace their roots to a slave plantation that bears their name. Internationally recognized for his work as a fearless war correspondent, award-winning journalist Chris Tomlinson grew up hearing stories about his family's abandoned cotton plantation in Falls County, Texas. Most of the tales lionized his white ancestors for pioneering along the Brazos River. His grandfather often said the family's slaves loved them so much that they also took Tomlinson as their last name. LaDainian Tomlinson, football great and former running back for the San Diego Chargers, spent part of his childhood playing on the same land that his black ancestors had worked as slaves. As a child, LaDainian believed the Hill was named after his family. Not until he was old enough to read an historical plaque did he realize that the Hill was named for his ancestor's slaveholders. A masterpiece of authentic American history, Tomlinson Hill traces the true and very revealing story of these two families. From the beginning in 1854— when the first Tomlinson, a white woman, arrived—to 2007, when the last Tomlinson, LaDainian's father, left, the book unflinchingly explores the history of race and bigotry in Texas. Along the way it also manages to disclose a great many untruths that are latent in the unsettling and complex story of America. Tomlinson Hill is also the basis for a film and an interactive web project. The award-winning film, which airs on PBS, concentrates on present-day Marlin, Texas and how the community struggles with poverty and the legacy of race today, and is accompanied by an interactive web site called Voice of Marlin, which stores the oral histories collected along the way. Chris Tomlinson has used the reporting skills he honed as a highly respected reporter covering ethnic violence in Africa and the Middle East to fashion a perfect microcosm of America's own ethnic strife. The economic inequality, political shenanigans, cruelty and racism—both subtle and overt—that informs the history of Tomlinson Hill also live on in many ways to this very day in our country as a whole. The author has used his impressive credentials and honest humanity to create a classic work of American history that will take its place alongside the timeless work of our finest historians

The Family Tree of Clois Miles Rainwater and Nancy Jane McIlhaney

The Family Tree of Clois Miles Rainwater and Nancy Jane McIlhaney
Author: Susan Rainwater
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781304719027

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A genealogical work covering the origins of one Texas family; Clois Miles Rainwater and Nancy Jane McIlhaney. Includes genealogical research, historical photos, personal anecdotes, and register reports.

The Texas Senate

The Texas Senate
Author: Patsy McDonald Spaw
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0890968578

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When the Ninth Legislature convened in November, 1861, representatives gave little thought to the somber days that lay ahead, instead making exultant predictions of a quick victory over the enemy to the north. Houston's warning was forgotten. The Texas Senate, Volume II, picks up where the first volume left off, covering the story of this sometimes venerable, sometimes raucous, and sometimes unsavory body from the onset of the war until another eve, that of the period sometimes called the Era of Reform. Written by members of the Senate Engrossing and Enrolling Department and edited by Engrossing and Enrolling Clerk Patsy McDonald Spaw, this volume comprises the years of the war itself, Reconstruction and Republican dominance, Redeemer politics and the return of the Democrats, and the rise of agrarian reform. Sources for the history include the Senate journals, the letters and private papers of senators, newspapers of the era, committee reports, and other primary sources, as well as general and specialized histories of the topics. As in the previous volume, carefully selected illustrations and appendices listing members of the Senate for each of its sessions add significant details. The Texas Senate, Volume II, presents a narrative account of the issues fought; the legislation proposed, rejected, and accepted; and the actors who filled the stage of this period in Texas history. It offers both an account of the times and a guide to the sources for other historians to mine.

Unruly Waters

Unruly Waters
Author: Kenna Lang Archer
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826355881

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Running more than 1,200 miles from headwaters in eastern New Mexico through the middle of Texas to the Gulf of Mexico, the Brazos River has frustrated developers for nearly two centuries. This environmental history of the Brazos traces the techniques that engineers and politicians have repeatedly used to try to manage its flow. The vast majority of projects proposed or constructed in this watershed were failures, undone by the geology of the river as much as the cost of improvement. When developers erected locks, the river changed course. When they built large-scale dams, floodwaters overflowed the concrete rims. When they constructed levees, the soils collapsed. Yet lawmakers and laypeople, boosters and engineers continued to work toward improving the river and harnessing it for various uses. Through the plight of the Brazos River Archer illuminates the broader commentary on the efforts to tame this nation’s rivers as well as its historical perspectives on development and technology. The struggle to overcome nature, Archer notes, reflects a quintessentially American faith in technology.

Fort Hood Land Acquisition

Fort Hood Land Acquisition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556031023674

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The Oldest Profession in Texas

The Oldest Profession in Texas
Author: James Pylant,Sherri Knight
Publsiher: Jacobus Books
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780984185719

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From 1869 to 1918 more than 1,200 women lived as prostitutes in Waco, Texas. When the city legalized its red-light district, floozies flocked to Waco where saloons and bordellos boomed. The Oldest Profession in Texas: Waco’s Legal Red-Light District examines the city’s complex stance on prostitution, debunks myths, and unveils (for the first time) the true identities of several early day madams.