War Dead of Kendall County, Texas 1862-2010

War Dead of Kendall County, Texas 1862-2010
Title War Dead of Kendall County, Texas 1862-2010 PDF eBook
Author Frank Wilson Kiel
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Kendall County (Tex.)
ISBN 9780983416005

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Kendall County, in south-central Texas, has 59 men who died in wartime, in action, of wounds, of disease, and by accident. Commemoration locally is by stone memorials, eponymic organizations and places, a tree, and a philanthropic foundation. Overseas commemoration is by French battlefield steles, American cemeteries, a Red Cross tower, and a British Commonwealth monument.

The American Counties

The American Counties
Title The American Counties PDF eBook
Author Charles Curry Aiken
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 521
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0810887614

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Most Americans give little thought to their county's size, population, when it was created, or how its name came about. But such information can be very helpful to anyone, particularly researchers and genealogists, investigating local or state history. Drawing on information obtained from the 2010 Census, the 6th edition of The American Counties provides up-to-date data on each county's: -land area -population -county seat -date of creation -name origin -dates of governmental organization, elimination, and re-creation This edition includes information on counties created since the previous edition was published as well as more precise "date of creation" details for many colonial counties. If a county is named for a geographical feature--river, mountain, lake, etc.--the origin of the name and the meaning of any Indian or foreign words is provided. For those counties that were named after a specific individual, a brief sketch of the person's life is provided, including updated biographical information from previous editions. The Introduction has been expanded to address such topics as counties with similar names, persons who have more than one namesake county, the paucity of counties named for women, the practice of creating counties in uninhabited regions, and legislators naming counties for each other. At the request of many readers, the 6th edition contains new appendices ranking all counties nationally by population and area, as well as an appendix listing counties that have been eliminated. Containing information on all 3,143 counties and county equivalents (independent cities, parishes, boroughs, etc.) in the United States, the 6th edition of The American Counties is an essential resource for researchers looking for basic information on counties in the United States.

Civil War Soldiers of Kendall County, Texas

Civil War Soldiers of Kendall County, Texas
Title Civil War Soldiers of Kendall County, Texas PDF eBook
Author Frank Wilson Kiel
Publisher
Pages 205
Release 2013-12-20
Genre Kendall County (Tex.)
ISBN 9780983416012

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This study of 364 Hill Country men is modeled after "Webster's New Biographical Dictionary." Some of the entries are short, such as Frank Murara who appears only on the 1890 Veterans Schedule as a Union veteran, possibly an itinerant railroad worker staying at a hotel in Comfort. Some entries are longer, such as Thomas Ingenhuett who served in both Confederate and Union units and whose pension application describes the 1864 Battle of Las Rucias and his subsequent escape through Mexico. Some entries contain unexpected information, such as J. W. Manning whose 1926 burial ceremony included a cross of red roses--a gift of the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.

The Fight for the Yazoo, August 1862-July 1864

The Fight for the Yazoo, August 1862-July 1864
Title The Fight for the Yazoo, August 1862-July 1864 PDF eBook
Author Myron J. Smith, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 461
Release 2014-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 0786491108

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Following the loss of the CSS Arkansas in early August 1862, Union and Confederate eyes turned to the Yazoo River, which formed the developing northern flank for the South's fortress at Vicksburg, Mississippi. For much of the next year, Federal efforts to capture the citadel focused on possession of that stream. Huge battles and mighty expeditions were launched (Chickasaw Bayou, Yazoo Pass, Steele's Bayou) from that direction, but the city, guarded by stout defenses, swamps, and motivated defenders, could not be turned. Finally, Union troops ran down the Mississippi and came up from the south and the river defenses and the bastion itself were taken from the east. From July 1863 to August 1864, sporadic Confederate resistance necessitated continued Federal attention. This book recounts the whole story.

Now You Hear My Horn

Now You Hear My Horn
Title Now You Hear My Horn PDF eBook
Author James Wilson Nichols
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 239
Release 2010-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 0292788010

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Jim Nichols was a lively, vigorous frontiersman who came to Texas about the time of its Revolution. As with many men of that day, Nichols' formal education was lacking, but he was a born writer with a vivid way of saying things. He had an abundance of exciting events to write about: fighting against Mexicans and Indians, Ranger activities, an attack by wolves, a buffalo stampede, and many other colorful episodes. Nichols' account is fast-moving, fascinating frontier history by a man who was really there.

Story of Camp Douglas

Story of Camp Douglas
Title Story of Camp Douglas PDF eBook
Author David L. Keller
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1626199116

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If you were a Confederate prisoner during the Civil War, you might have ended up in this infamous military prison in Chicago. More Confederate soldiers died in Chicago's Camp Douglas than on any Civil War battlefield. Originally constructed in 1861 to train forty thousand Union soldiers from the northern third of Illinois, it was converted to a prison camp in 1862. Nearly thirty thousand Confederate prisoners were housed there until it was shut down in 1865. Today, the history of the camp ranges from unknown to deeply misunderstood. David Keller offers a modern perspective of Camp Douglas and a key piece of scholarship in reckoning with the legacy of other military prisons.

Boys Go to War

Boys Go to War
Title Boys Go to War PDF eBook
Author Ed Mergele
Publisher
Pages 185
Release 2011-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9780981551753

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Tells the story of two young men from Central Texas and their experiences in the Civil War on the Rio Grande border and Louisiana. The story contains some dialogue otherwise it is historically accurate.