Tough Towns

Tough Towns
Title Tough Towns PDF eBook
Author Col. Robert Barr Smith
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 259
Release 2006-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 076279562X

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The lawless days Old West lasted only a short time, but the stories of its outlaws and the havoc they wreaked are legendary. Tough Towns reveals the small American towns that fought back when criminal gangs invaded their quiet streets, making heroes of ordinary citizens and local lawmen who wouldn't be pushed around by armed hoodlums.

Tough Towns

Tough Towns
Title Tough Towns PDF eBook
Author Robert Barr Smith
Publisher Two Dot Books
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780762740048

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A collection of stories of the bank and train robbers of the Old West and how the local citizens fought to defend their homes and lives.

Fifty Years a Detective

Fifty Years a Detective
Title Fifty Years a Detective PDF eBook
Author Thomas Furlong
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1912
Genre Crime
ISBN

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Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Title Congressional Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
Publisher
Pages 1458
Release 1942
Genre Law
ISBN

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A Directory to the Market Towns

A Directory to the Market Towns
Title A Directory to the Market Towns PDF eBook
Author Ambrose Leet
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 1814
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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Rough Country

Rough Country
Title Rough Country PDF eBook
Author Robert Wuthnow
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 662
Release 2016-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 0691169306

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How the history of Texas illuminates America's post–Civil War past Tracing the intersection of religion, race, and power in Texas from Reconstruction through the rise of the Religious Right and the failed presidential bid of Governor Rick Perry, Rough Country illuminates American history since the Civil War in new ways, demonstrating that Texas's story is also America’s. In particular, Robert Wuthnow shows how distinctions between "us" and “them” are perpetuated and why they are so often shaped by religion and politics. Early settlers called Texas a rough country. Surviving there necessitated defining evil, fighting it, and building institutions in the hope of advancing civilization. Religion played a decisive role. Today, more evangelical Protestants live in Texas than in any other state. They have influenced every presidential election for fifty years, mobilized powerful efforts against abortion and same-sex marriage, and been a driving force in the Tea Party movement. And religion has always been complicated by race and ethnicity. Drawing from memoirs, newspapers, oral history, voting records, and surveys, Rough Country tells the stories of ordinary men and women who struggled with the conditions they faced, conformed to the customs they knew, and on occasion emerged as powerful national leaders. We see the lasting imprint of slavery, public executions, Jim Crow segregation, and resentment against the federal government. We also observe courageous efforts to care for the sick, combat lynching, provide for the poor, welcome new immigrants, and uphold liberty of conscience. A monumental and magisterial history, Rough Country is as much about the rest of America as it is about Texas.

Strong Towns

Strong Towns
Title Strong Towns PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Marohn, Jr.
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 262
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119564816

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A new way forward for sustainable quality of life in cities of all sizes Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Build American Prosperity is a book of forward-thinking ideas that breaks with modern wisdom to present a new vision of urban development in the United States. Presenting the foundational ideas of the Strong Towns movement he co-founded, Charles Marohn explains why cities of all sizes continue to struggle to meet their basic needs, and reveals the new paradigm that can solve this longstanding problem. Inside, you’ll learn why inducing growth and development has been the conventional response to urban financial struggles—and why it just doesn’t work. New development and high-risk investing don’t generate enough wealth to support itself, and cities continue to struggle. Read this book to find out how cities large and small can focus on bottom-up investments to minimize risk and maximize their ability to strengthen the community financially and improve citizens’ quality of life. Develop in-depth knowledge of the underlying logic behind the “traditional” search for never-ending urban growth Learn practical solutions for ameliorating financial struggles through low-risk investment and a grassroots focus Gain insights and tools that can stop the vicious cycle of budget shortfalls and unexpected downturns Become a part of the Strong Towns revolution by shifting the focus away from top-down growth toward rebuilding American prosperity Strong Towns acknowledges that there is a problem with the American approach to growth and shows community leaders a new way forward. The Strong Towns response is a revolution in how we assemble the places we live.