Historic McLennan County

Historic McLennan County
Author: Sharon Bracken
Publsiher: HPN Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781935377221

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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: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1893
Genre: Bell County (Tex.)
ISBN: WISC:89077937191

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Historic Homes of Waco Texas

Historic Homes of Waco  Texas
Author: Kenneth Hafertepe
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781623496982

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Winner, 2020 Ron Tyler Award for Best Illustrated Book on Texas History and Culture In this thoughtful tour of 120 historic homes in Waco, Texas, architectural historian Kenneth Hafertepe gives readers a glimpse of the surprising variety of styles and stories captured in the houses built by and for Wacoans. Focusing on the period from the 1850s to about 1940, Hafertepe provides not only snapshots of the dwellings in which the people of Waco lived, but also informed hints about how they lived: everyone from the wealthiest merchants to the humblest day laborers. Historic Homes of Waco, Texas incorporates material gleaned from city directories, fire insurance maps, census and cemetery records, and other archival and published sources to afford the most complete picture possible of how these homes came to be and what became of those who built and lived in them. Over 120 color photographs, also taken by the author, round out the descriptions. The popular enthusiasm for the television series featuring Waco-area “fixer-uppers,” coupled with the burgeoning local industry generated by the show’s two charismatic hosts, has certainly boosted interest in historic homes and buildings in Waco. Indeed, Hafertepe has incorporated a handful of properties featured on the show among the houses profiled in this book. But beyond any current entertainment craze, Historic Homes of Waco, Texas will stand the test of time as an authoritative and entertaining tribute to these important structures and the people who inhabited them.

A Brief History of the Mayors of the City of Waco Texas

A Brief History of the Mayors of the City of Waco  Texas
Author: John Sleeper,Historical Society of Waco and McLennan County (Tex.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1934*
Genre: Mayors
ISBN: OCLC:18545831

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Historic Buildings of Waco Texas

Historic Buildings of Waco  Texas
Author: Kenneth Hafertepe
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781648430848

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Community life takes place in the spaces where business is transacted, where worship and fellowship take place, where goods and services are purchased, where students are educated, and where working and professional people ply their trades. In Historic Buildings of Waco, Texas, architectural historian Kenneth Hafertepe delves into the stories behind 90 such structures in Waco, discussing their original and current-day purposes, the individuals associated with them, and their context within the architecture of the city and state. As with his previous, award-winning books, Hafertepe has investigated archives, city directories, public records, and other sources to uncover fascinating details about the architects, builders, merchants, educators, and others whose work gave these buildings shape and substance and whose use gave them life. He discusses the styles, sketches the historical circumstances surrounding the buildings and their occupants, and actualizes the social, commercial, spiritual, and educational enrichment these structures housed and facilitated. Churches, synagogues, skyscrapers, banks, filling stations, and even the famous “silos” that now mark the location of Magnolia Market, made famous by the television series Fixer-Uppers, all factor into Hafertepe’s scholarly and entertaining treatment, accompanied by rich, full-color photography.

Hidden History of Waco

Hidden History of Waco
Author: Eric S. Ames
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467140874

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Red Book

Red Book
Author: Alice Eichholz
Publsiher: Ancestry Publishing
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1593311664

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" ... provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization ... information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide ... The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail ... Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how"--Publisher decription.

The First Waco Horror

The First Waco Horror
Author: Patricia Bernstein
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781603445474

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In 1916, in front of a crowd of ten to fifteen thousand cheering spectators watched as seventeen-year-old Jesse Washington, a retarded black boy, was publicly tortured, lynched, and burned on the town square of Waco, Texas. He had been accused and convicted in a kangaroo court for the rape and murder of a white woman. The city's mayor and police chief watched Washington's torture and murder and did nothing. Nearby, a professional photographer took pictures to sell as mementos of that day. The stark story and gory pictures were soon printed in The Crisis, the monthly magazine of the fledgling NAACP, as part of that organization's campaign for antilynching legislation. Even in the vast bloodbath of lynchings that washed across the South and Midwest during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Waco lynching stood out. The NAACP assigned a young white woman, Elisabeth Freeman, to travel to Waco to investigate, and report back. The evidence she gathered and gave to W. E. B. Du Bois provided grist for the efforts of the NAACP to raise national consciousness of the atrocities being committed and to raise funds to lobby antilynching legislation as well. In the summer of 1916, three disparate forces - a vibrant, growing city bursting with optimism on the blackland prairie of Central Texas, a young woman already tempered in the frontline battles for woman's suffrage, and a very small organization of grimly determined "progressives" in New York City - collided with each other, with consequences no one could have foreseen. They were brought together irrevocably by the prolonged torture and public murder of Jesse Washington - the atrocity that became known as the Waco Horror. Drawing on extensive research in the national files of the NAACP, local newspapers and archives, and interviews with the descendants of participants in the events of that day, Patricia Bernstein has reconstructed the details of not only the crime but also its aftermath. She has charted the ways the story affected the development of the NAACP and especially the eventual success of its antilynching campaign. She searches for answers to the questions of how participating in such violence affected the lives of the mob leaders, the city officials who stood by passively, and the community that found itself capable of such abject behavior.