Texas and Texans in the Civil War

Texas and Texans in the Civil War
Title Texas and Texans in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Ralph A. Wooster
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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A well-researched volume, drawing from primary documents, official records, manuscripts and printed sources and works of other Texas and Civil War historians.

Ross Sterling, Texan

Ross Sterling, Texan
Title Ross Sterling, Texan PDF eBook
Author Ross S. Sterling
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 281
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0292773471

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Born on a farm near Anahuac, Texas, in 1875 and possessed of only a fourth-grade education, Ross Sterling was one of the most successful Texans of his generation. Driven by a relentless work ethic, he become a wealthy oilman, banker, newspaper publisher, and, from 1931 to 1933, one-term governor of Texas. Sterling was the principal founder of the Humble Oil and Refining Company, which eventually became the largest division of the ExxonMobil Corporation, as well as the owner of the Houston Post. Eager to "preserve a narrative record of his life and deeds," Ross Sterling hired Ed Kilman, an old friend and editorial page editor of the Houston Post, to write his biography. Though the book was nearly finished before Sterling's death in 1949, it never found a publisher due to Kilman's florid writing style and overly hagiographic portrayal of Sterling. In this volume, by contrast, editor Don Carleton uses the original oral history dictated by Ross Sterling to Ed Kilman to present the former governor's life story in his own words. Sterling vividly describes his formative years, early business ventures, and active role in developing the Texas oil industry. He also recalls his political career, from his appointment to the Texas Highway Commission to his term as governor, ending with his controversial defeat for reelection by "Ma" Ferguson. Sterling's reminiscences constitute an important primary source not only on the life of a Texan who deserves to be more widely remembered, but also on the history of Houston and the growth of the American oil industry.

Sul Ross

Sul Ross
Title Sul Ross PDF eBook
Author Judith Ann Benner
Publisher Centennial the Association of
Pages 0
Release 2005-06-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781585444489

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Chronicles the life of Lawrence Sullivan Ross and discusses his childhood in the Iowa Territory, his dedication to working for the state of Texas, his career as president of Texas A & M College, and other related topics.

American Civil War [2 volumes]

American Civil War [2 volumes]
Title American Civil War [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Spencer C. Tucker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1044
Release 2015-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 1598845292

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This two-volume encyclopedia offers a unique insight into the Civil War from a state and local perspective, showing how the American experience of the conflict varied significantly based on location. Intended for general-interest readers and high school and college students, American Civil War: A State-by-State Encyclopedia serves as a unique ready reference that documents the important contributions of each individual state to the American Civil War and underscores the similarities and differences between the states, both in the North and the South. Each state chapter leads off with an overview essay about that state's involvement in the war and then presents entries on prominent population centers, manufacturing facilities, and military posts within each state; important battles or other notable events that occurred within that state during the war; and key individuals from each state, both civilian and military. The A–Z entries within each state chapter enable readers to understand how the specific contributions and political climate of states resulted in the very different situations each state found itself in throughout the war. The set also provides a detailed chronology that will help students place important events in proper order.

A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War

A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War
Title A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War PDF eBook
Author Richard Lowe
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 408
Release 2005-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807130650

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A volunteer officer with the 9th Texas Cavalry Regiment from 1861 to 1865, James Campbell Bates saw some of the most important and dramatic clashes in the Civil War's western and trans-Mississippi theaters. Bates rode thousands of miles, fighting in the Indian Territory; at Elkhorn Tavern in Arkansas; at Corinth, Holly Springs, and Jackson, Mississippi; at Thompson's Station, Tennessee; and at the crossing of the Etowah River during Sherman's Atlanta campaign. In a detailed diary and dozens of long letters to his family, he recorded his impressions, confirming the image of the Texas cavalrymen as a hard-riding bunch -- long on aggression and short on discipline. Bates's writings, which remain in the possession of his descendants, treat scholars to a documentary treasure trove and all readers to an enthralling, first-person dose of American history.

Sick from Freedom

Sick from Freedom
Title Sick from Freedom PDF eBook
Author Jim Downs
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 279
Release 2012-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 0199758727

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Sick from Freedom provides the first study of the health conditions of emancipated slaves and reveals the epidemics, illnesses, and poverty that former slaves suffered from when slavery ended and freedom began.

The American Civil War in Texas

The American Civil War in Texas
Title The American Civil War in Texas PDF eBook
Author Juliet Burke
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 34
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1615325131

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When civil war broke out in the United States in 1861, Texas joined the Confederate States of America. This book describes the role that Texas and Texans played in the greatest conflict on American soil. Graphic organizers aid readers in understanding this incredibly interesting and tumultuous era.