West Texas Tales

West Texas Tales
Title West Texas Tales PDF eBook
Author Mike Cox
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 173
Release 2011-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 1614238146

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Historian Mike Cox has been writing about Texas history for four decades, sharing tales that have been overlooked or forgotten through the years. Travel to El Paso during the "Big Blow" of 1895, brave the frontier with Elizabeth Russell Baker, and stare down the infamous killer known as Old Three Toe. From frontier stories and ghost towns to famous folks and accounts of everyday life, this collection of West Texas Tales has it all.

Texas Tales

Texas Tales
Title Texas Tales PDF eBook
Author Myra Hargrave McIlvain
Publisher Sunstone Press
Pages 234
Release 2017-04-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 163293163X

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These tales trace the Texas story, from Cabeza de Vaca who trekked barefoot across the country recording the first accounts of Indian life, to impresarios like Stephen F. Austin and Don Martín DeLeón who brought settlers into Mexican Texas. There are visionaries like Padre José Nicolás Ballí, the Singer family, and Sam Robertson, who tried and failed to develop Padre Island into the wonderland that it is today. There are legendary characters like Sally Skull who had five husbands and may have killed some of them, and Josiah Wilbarger who was scalped and lived another ten years to tell about it. Also included are the stories of Shanghai Pierce, cattleman extraordinaire, who had no qualms about rounding up other folks’ calves, and Tol Barret who drilled Texas’ first oil well over thirty years before Spindletop changed the world. The Sanctified Sisters got rich running a commune for women, and millionaire oilman Edgar B. Davis gave away his money as fast as he made it. Sam Houston, Jean Lafitte, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Lucy Kidd-Key, Minnie Fisher Cunningham, all these characters and many more—early-day adventurers, Civil War heroes, and latter-day artists and musicians—created the patchwork called Texas.

Tales of Old-Time Texas

Tales of Old-Time Texas
Title Tales of Old-Time Texas PDF eBook
Author James Frank Dobie
Publisher Booksales
Pages 0
Release 1999-09
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9780785811329

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A retelling of 28 tales about or taking place in Texas.

The Big Book of Texas Ghost Stories

The Big Book of Texas Ghost Stories
Title The Big Book of Texas Ghost Stories PDF eBook
Author Alan Brown
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 290
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0811748537

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The best ghost stories from the Lone Star State, including . . . • Spirits of the Alamo • The Black Hope Horror • Hauntings at the Driskill Hotel • The legend of El Muerto • Woman Hollering Creek • Stampede Mesa

More Spooky Texas Tales

More Spooky Texas Tales
Title More Spooky Texas Tales PDF eBook
Author Tim Tingle
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2010
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780896727007

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Collects ten stories set in Texas featuring monsters, werewolves, and gypsies.

100 Tales of Old Texas

100 Tales of Old Texas
Title 100 Tales of Old Texas PDF eBook
Author Murphy Givens
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 2020-10
Genre
ISBN 9781733952439

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100 Tales of Texas History contains100 hard-to-find old history stories selected for their interest to Texas and Texans. These tales come from 100 different old books and articles over 60 years old and now out of print.

Tales of Texas Cooking

Tales of Texas Cooking
Title Tales of Texas Cooking PDF eBook
Author Frances Brannen Vick
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 407
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1574416189

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According to Renaissance woman and Pepper Lady Jean Andrews, although food is eaten as a response to hunger, it is much more than filling one's stomach. It also provides emotional fulfillment. This is borne out by the joy many of us feel as a family when we get in the kitchen and cook together and then share in our labors at the dinner table. Food is comfort, yet it is also political and contested because we often are what we eat--meaning what is available and familiar and allowed. Texas is fortunate in having a bountiful supply of ethnic groups influencing its foodways, and Texas food is the perfect metaphor for the blending of diverse cultures and native resources. Food is a symbol of our success and our communion, and whenever possible, Texans tend to do food in a big way. This latest publication from the Texas Folklore Society contains stories and more than 120 recipes, from long ago and just yesterday, organized by the 10 vegetation regions of the state. Herein you'll find Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson’s Family Cake, memories of beef jerky and sassafras tea from John Erickson of Hank the Cowdog fame, Sam Houston's barbecue sauce, and stories and recipes from Roy Bedichek, Bob Compton, J. Frank Dobie, Bob Flynn, Jean Flynn, Leon Hale, Elmer Kelton, Gary Lavergne, James Ward Lee, Jane Monday, Joyce Roach, Ellen Temple, Walter Prescott Webb, and Jane Roberts Wood. There is something for the cook as well as for the Texan with a raft of takeaway menus on their refrigerator.