Fred H. and Ella Mae Moore Texas History Reprint Series
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First published in 1959, this book tells the story of the U.S. Army's role in exploring the trans-Mississippi West, particularly the role of the... |
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In this classic work, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1967, Goetzmann argues that the exploration of the American West was not a series of... |
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The First Annual Report of the Agricultural Bureau, compiled in 1887, is an unique window into understanding the people, towns, countries,... |
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David B. Edward moved to Texas in 1830 and recorded detailed observations and descriptions of Texas in one of the classic early histories of the... |
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"[The Indian Papers of Texas] are so valuable to the researcher, save him so much time, and are generally so well edited that [I]... |
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From the bitter struggles over secession to the surrender at Appomattox, Texas and Texans were caught up in the enormous political, economic, and... |
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In the third volume in his award-winning Exploration Trilogy, Goetzmann tells the story of three centuries of Europeans exploring the Pacific... |
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When first published in 1935, On the Border with Mackenzie, or Winning West Texas from the Comanches, by Capt. Robert G. Carter, quickly... |
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This prize-winning account offers a well-written narrative of the Democratic party in Texas during the years when Prohibition dominated the... |
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This classic interpretive study examines the Texas Revolution against the background of political and cultural tension that developed on the... |



