Ten Texans in Gray

Ten Texans in Gray
Title Ten Texans in Gray PDF eBook
Author William Curtis Nunn
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1968
Genre Texas
ISBN

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Ten biographical studies written by selected graduate students on Texas Confederate civil and military leaders.

Why Texans Fought in the Civil War

Why Texans Fought in the Civil War
Title Why Texans Fought in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Charles David Grear
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 257
Release 2012-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1603448098

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In Why Texans Fought in the Civil War, Charles David Grear provides insights into what motivated Texans to fight for the Confederacy. Mining important primary sources—including thousands of letters and unpublished journals—he affords readers the opportunity to hear, often in the combatants’ own words, why it was so important to them to engage in tumultuous struggles occurring so far from home. As Grear notes, in the decade prior to the Civil War the population of Texas had tripled. The state was increasingly populated by immigrants from all parts of the South and foreign countries. When the war began, it was not just Texas that many of these soldiers enlisted to protect, but also their native states, where they had family ties.

Texas Confederate, Reconstruction Governor

Texas Confederate, Reconstruction Governor
Title Texas Confederate, Reconstruction Governor PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Wayne Howell
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 274
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 160344405X

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Of the 174 delegates to the Texas convention on secession in 1861, only 8 voted against the motion to secede. James Webb Throckmorton of McKinney was one of them. Yet upon the outbreak of the Civil War, he joined the Confederate Army and fought in a number of campaigns. At war?s end, his centrist position as a conservative Unionist ultimately won him election as governor. Still, his refusal to support the Fourteenth Amendment or to protect aggressively the rights and physical welfare of the freed slaves led to clashes with military officials and his removal from office in 1867. Throckmorton?s experiences reveal much about southern society and highlight the complexities of politics in Texas during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Because his life spans one of the most turbulent periods in Texas politics, Texas Confederate, Reconstruction Governor, the first book on Throckmorton in nearly seventy years, will provide new insights for anyone interested in the Antebellum era, the Civil War, and the troubled years of Reconstruction.

A Texan's Honor

A Texan's Honor
Title A Texan's Honor PDF eBook
Author Shelley Shepard Gray
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 321
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426714637

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Texas, 1874. Years ago, Will McMillan had fought in the open, next to his Captain, Clayton Proffitt. Now he's waging another war undercover, pretending to be a member of the notorious Walton Gang.

A Texan's Choice

A Texan's Choice
Title A Texan's Choice PDF eBook
Author Shelley Shepard Gray
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 322
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426714653

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Sometimes heroes are disguised as gunslingers . . . and sometimes the most unlikely dreams really can come true.

A Texan's Promise

A Texan's Promise
Title A Texan's Promise PDF eBook
Author Shelley Gray
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 366
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426714599

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Past promises will be tested as new ones are given in Gray's latest, "A Texan's Promise," sure to please her fans and readers.

Lone Star Blue and Gray

Lone Star Blue and Gray
Title Lone Star Blue and Gray PDF eBook
Author Ralph Wooster
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 650
Release 2015-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 1625110359

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From the bitter disputes over secession to the ways in which the conflict would be remembered, Texas and Texans were caught up in the momentous struggles of the American Civil War. Tens of thousands of Texans joined military units, and scarcely a household in the state was unaffected as mothers and wives assumed new roles in managing farms and plantations. Still others grappled with the massive social, political, and economic changes wrought by the bloodiest conflict in American history. The sixteen essays (eleven of them new) from some of the leading historians in the field in the second edition of Lone Star Blue and Gray illustrate the rich traditions and continuing vitality of Texas Civil War scholarship. Along with these articles, editors Ralph A. and Robert Wooster provide a succinct introduction to the war and Texas and recommended readings for those seeking further investigations of virtually every aspect of the war as experienced in the Lone Star State.