Lambshead Before Interwoven

Lambshead Before Interwoven
Title Lambshead Before Interwoven PDF eBook
Author Frances Mayhugh Holden
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 282
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780890961223

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The history of Lambshead Ranch which is located in Throckmorton and Shackelford counties, Texas. The Lambshead Ranch area was occupied by several persons, including Randolph March, Robert Neighbors, and Jesse Stem, an Indian agent, who established an Indian agency there. Stem was killed by Indians, and his wife oversaw expansion of the ranch. The ranch is named for Thomas Lambshead, born in 1805 in England, who emigrated to Texas around 1847. Thomas bought land in the nearby Round Mountain Creek area. Whether Thomas ever lived on Lambshead is not known. John A. Matthews located on Lambshead in 1897, and brought his family to the ranch in 1915.

Interwoven

Interwoven
Title Interwoven PDF eBook
Author Sallie Reynolds Matthews
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 276
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780890961230

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Records one woman's response to pioneer life in Texas at the turn of the century.

Lambshead Before Interwoven

Lambshead Before Interwoven
Title Lambshead Before Interwoven PDF eBook
Author Frances M. Holden
Publisher
Pages
Release 1982-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780890961308

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Lambshead Legacy

Lambshead Legacy
Title Lambshead Legacy PDF eBook
Author Watt Matthews
Publisher TAMU Press
Pages 334
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Lyndon B. Johnson. The diary, focusing on Watt's life from 1951 to 1980, contains Watt's records of the number and kind of cattle, the work completed on them, the pasture they were moved to, and their sale price. Also Watt recorded the weather at Lambshead, the names of visitors, and the parties, with the names and number of people who attended. At times, Watt referred to the diary to refresh his memory or settle factual disputes. Frances Mayhugh Holden's introduction.

Watt Matthews of Lambshead

Watt Matthews of Lambshead
Title Watt Matthews of Lambshead PDF eBook
Author Laura Wilson
Publisher Texas State Historical Assn
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Labor lawyers
ISBN 9780876112328

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The TSHA is pleased to announce the return of a classic in this second edition of Watt Matthews of Lambshead by renowned photographer Laura Wilson. In this new edition, Wilson adds an afterword to her original award-winning photographic essay, published in 1989 when Watt Matthews was ninety years old and the vital force behind a vast West Texas ranch. Watt was the ninth and last child of pioneering parents who had established the ranch on the banks of the Clear Fork of the Brazos in 1858, and, in the words of historian David McCullough, "created a family kingdom so large and still so true to its traditional way of life that visitors sometimes have to remind themselves that it is all real." Except for four years at Princeton, Watt spent his entire life on the ranch, which had remained its own separate world into the late twentieth century. Those days are beautifully chronicled in Wilson's photographs and, in this new edition, she brings the story of Lambshead Ranch up to the present by writing of Watt's funeral and what has happened to the ranch since Watt's death in 1997.

T.E.B.: Doctoring in an Age of Scientific Medicine

T.E.B.: Doctoring in an Age of Scientific Medicine
Title T.E.B.: Doctoring in an Age of Scientific Medicine PDF eBook
Author Alan L. Graber, MD
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 232
Release 2018-08-08
Genre Science
ISBN 1483488047

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In T.E.B., Dr. Alan Graber examines the influence and legacy of Dr. Thomas Evans Brittingham II, a legendary physician and educator at Vanderbilt University. Brittingham embodied what it meant to be a doctor. He taught his trainees-by his example-how to care for sick people. This book demonstrates Brittingham as an exemplar of a medical era when a doctor's history and physical exam were the principal means of diagnosis. Brittingham's practice of doctoring still represents the essence of good patient care. "This is much more than a biography. T.E.B. was a master of bedside clinical medicine and left his legend to a generation of young doctors. If anyone was ever 'called' to the profession of medicine, it was T.E.B." -Clifton K. Meador, MD, Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University

Bravo of the Brazos

Bravo of the Brazos
Title Bravo of the Brazos PDF eBook
Author Robert K. DeArment
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 238
Release 2005-08-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806137148

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More than a century after his death in 1878, the mere mention of John Larn’s name can trigger strong reactions along the Clear Fork of the Brazos River in northern Texas. In Bravo of the Brazos, Robert K. DeArment tells for the first time the complete story of this enigmatic and controversial figure. Larn was good-looking, well-mannered, and gentle around women and children. He was a successful rancher and renowned frontier sheriff. Yet he was also the charismatic leader of a vigilante committee that enjoyed widespread support. Before his death at age 29, Larn had killed or participated in killing at least a dozen men.