Handbook: Texas Archival and Manuscript Depositories

Handbook: Texas Archival and Manuscript Depositories
Title Handbook: Texas Archival and Manuscript Depositories PDF eBook
Author James M. Day
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1966
Genre Archives
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Texas Libraries

Texas Libraries
Title Texas Libraries PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 714
Release 1967
Genre Libraries
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"Directory and statistics" (called -1954 "Directory of Texas libraries") issued as Apr. number, 1954-58 (Apr. 1954 as Special ed.)

Germans and Texans

Germans and Texans
Title Germans and Texans PDF eBook
Author Walter Struve
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 417
Release 2014-03-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292785747

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During the brief history of the Republic of Texas (1836-1845), over 10,000 Germans emigrated to Texas. Perhaps best remembered today are the farmers who settled the Texas Hill Country, yet many of the German immigrants were merchants and businesspeople who helped make Galveston a thriving international port and Houston an early Texas business center. This book tells their story. Drawing on extensive research on both sides of the Atlantic, Walter Struve explores the conditions that led nineteenth-century Europeans to establish themselves on the North American frontier. In particular, he traces the similarity in social, economic, and cultural conditions in Germany and the Republic of Texas and shows how these similarities encouraged German emigration and allowed some immigrants to prosper in their new home. Particularly interesting is the translation of a collection of letters from Charles Giesecke to his brother in Germany which provide insight into the business and familial concerns of a German merchant and farmer. This wealth of information illuminates previously neglected aspects of intercontinental migration in the nineteenth century. The book will be important reading for a wide public and scholarly audience.

THE AMERICAN ACHIVIST

THE AMERICAN ACHIVIST
Title THE AMERICAN ACHIVIST PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 862
Release 1968
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Nassau Plantation

Nassau Plantation
Title Nassau Plantation PDF eBook
Author James C. Kearney
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 367
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1574412868

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In the 1840s an organization of German noblemen, the Mainzner Adelsverein, attempted to settle thousands of German emigrants on the Texas frontier. Nassau Plantation, located near modern-day Round Top, Texas, in northern Fayette County, was a significant part of this story. No one, however, has adequately documented the role of the slave plantation or given a convincing explanation of the Adelsverein from the German point of view. James C. Kearney has studied a wealth of original source material (much of it in German) to illuminate the history of the plantation and the larger goals and motivation of the Adelsverein, both in Texas and in Germany. Moreover, this new study highlights the problematic relationship of German emigrants to slavery. Few today realize that the society's original colonization plan included ownership and operation of slave plantations. Ironically, the German settlements the society later established became hotbeds of anti-slavery and anti-secessionist sentiment. Responding to criticism in Germany, the society declared its colonies to be "slave free zones" in 1845. This act thrust the society front and center into the complicated political landscape of Texas prior to annexation. James A. Mayberry, among others, suspected an English-German conspiracy to flood the state with anti-slavery immigrants and delivered a fiery speech in the legislature denouncing the society. In the 1850s the plantation became a magnet for German immigration into Fayette and Austin Counties. In this connection, Kearney explores the role and influence of Otto von Roeder, a largely neglected but important Texas-German. Another chapter deals with the odyssey of the extended von Rosenberg family, who settled on the plantation in 1850 and helped to elevate the nearby town of Round Top into a regional center of culture and education. Many members of the family subsequently rose to positions of leadership and influence in Texas. Several notable personalities graced the plantation--Carl Prince of Solms-Braunfels, Johann Otto Freiherr von Meusebach, botanist F. Lindheimer, and the renowned naturalist Dr. Ferdinand Roemer, to name a few. Dramatic events also occurred at the plantation, including a deadly shootout, a successful escape by two slaves (documented in an unprecedented way), and litigation over ownership that wound its way to both the Texas Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Source

The Source
Title The Source PDF eBook
Author Arlene H. Eakle
Publisher Salt Lake City, Utah : Ancestry Publishing Company
Pages 812
Release 1984
Genre Genealogy
ISBN

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Useful to the novice searcher, as well as the professional genealogist. Covers all aspects of research--major records, published sources, and special resources.

Reference Materials on Mexican Americans

Reference Materials on Mexican Americans
Title Reference Materials on Mexican Americans PDF eBook
Author Richard Donovon Woods
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1976
Genre Reference
ISBN

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