Lighthouses of Texas

Lighthouses of Texas
Title Lighthouses of Texas PDF eBook
Author Steph McDougal
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1467130915

Download Lighthouses of Texas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Not long after winning their independence from Mexico in 1836, Texans began clamoring for lighthouses. Hundreds of miles of barrier islands, shifting sandbars, and shallow bays made the Texas coast treacherous at a time when few overland routes provided access to the new republic. Beginning in 1852, twenty-eight lighthouses were built along the Texas coastline, on land and over water. Lighthouse service was often a family affair, with husbands, wives, and children working together as keepers and assistants. For nearly 70 years, construction continued as coastal erosion, hurricanes, and wars regularly damaged or destroyed those lighthouses already built. These sentinels of the sea lessened but did not eliminate the chance of shipwreck, so lifesaving stations, manned by able seamen with unsinkable surfboats, were established as well. As Texass lighthouses were gradually automated throughout the 20th century, many were sold to private owners or abandoned. Today, several have been restored, and twoat Aransas Pass and Port Isabelstill function as aids to navigation.--Amazon.come.

Lighthouses of Texas

Lighthouses of Texas
Title Lighthouses of Texas PDF eBook
Author T. Lindsay Baker
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

Download Lighthouses of Texas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Gives the history of lighthouses in the state of Texas as well as the life and work of the keepers and their families.

Lighthouses, Lightships, and the Gulf of Mexico

Lighthouses, Lightships, and the Gulf of Mexico
Title Lighthouses, Lightships, and the Gulf of Mexico PDF eBook
Author David L. Cipra
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Lighthouses
ISBN 9780963641212

Download Lighthouses, Lightships, and the Gulf of Mexico Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

ISBN 0963641212 LCCN 96072414.

Fishing Yesterday's Gulf Coast

Fishing Yesterday's Gulf Coast
Title Fishing Yesterday's Gulf Coast PDF eBook
Author Barney Farley
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 170
Release 2008-06-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 1603440461

Download Fishing Yesterday's Gulf Coast Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Renowned fishing guide Barney Farley worked the Texas coastal waters out of Port Aransas for more than half a century. In these stories and reflections, Farley imparts a lifetime of knowledge about fish_silver trout, sand trout, speckled trout, redfish, ling, catfish, jack, kingfish, you name it_and gives advice about how to fish, where to fish, and when to fish. Perhaps no one could chronicle the changes in sport and commercial fishing along the Central Texas Coast more ably and more passionately than Farley. When he came to Texas in 1910, he reported that he could get in a rowboat and using only a push pole, make his way "to the fishing grounds and catch a hundred pounds or more of trout and redfish" in a few hours. A couple of years later, the shrimp trawlers arrived. As they plied the Gulf in increasing numbers, they depleted the shrimp populations in the bays, and Farley watched the fish move farther and farther offshore, following their ever more elusive food source. From his perspective in the mid1960s, Farley was not satisfied simply to lament the disappearance of onceabundant species. He also strongly voiced his views on the need for conservation. Many of the problems he identified are still with us, and some of the solutions he prescribed have since been adopted. This book is both an appealing reminiscence and a cautionary tale. Anyone who cares about fishing and the health of the Gulf's waters will find an authoritative and completely engaging voice in Barney Farley.

Legendary Lighthouses

Legendary Lighthouses
Title Legendary Lighthouses PDF eBook
Author John Grant
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001-09
Genre Legendary lighthouses (Television program)
ISBN 9780762709533

Download Legendary Lighthouses Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This lavishly illustrated volume celebrates America's treasured coastal beacons and explores the people, places and coasts they radiate from. Photos.

Haunted Lighthouses

Haunted Lighthouses
Title Haunted Lighthouses PDF eBook
Author Ray Jones
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 257
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0762766425

Download Haunted Lighthouses Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Lighthouses and ghosts are two popular passions. Melded together by master storyteller and lighthouse expert Ray Jones, these tales of spirited lights are guaranteed to grab the attention of all readers. As an added bonus, practical information is given for those who wish to visit the featured lighthouses for themselves . . . if they dare.

The Historic Seacoast of Texas

The Historic Seacoast of Texas
Title The Historic Seacoast of Texas PDF eBook
Author J. U. Salvant
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 104
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 0292777418

Download The Historic Seacoast of Texas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Watercolor paintings and brief historical essays capture the history, beauty, and natural resources of the Texas Gulf Coast.