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  • History of Texas: From 1685 to 1892 Volume I

    History of Texas: From 1685 to 1892 is a comprehensive history of Texas. This is the first volume of two. Volume I covers the history of Texas until the death of James Fannin during the Texas Revolution. Heraklion Press has included a linked table of contents for easy navigation. ... Read more

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  • History of Texas, from 1685 to 1892 Volume II

    The Pergamum Collection publishes books history has long forgotten. We transcribe books by hand that are now hard to find and out of print. ... Read more

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  • Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas

    The book leads the reader through the past to the present and here leaves him amid active and progressive men who are advancing, along with him, toward the future. Including, as it does, lives of men now living, it constitutes a connecting link between what has gone before and what is to come after. It is therefore fitting that it should be dedicated to a prominent man of our day in preference to ... Read more

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  • Early Days of San Francisco

    The author arrived in California in the winter of 1843 and stayed there for forty years. Having read at various times the history of California, and especially that of the City of San Francisco, and knowing the same or portions of the same to be misrepresented, he conceived the idea of giving a true history of the city, as well as he could recollect it. The book, however, can hardly be called a ... Read more

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  • Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas, 1822-1874

    By: John Henry Brown, Orig. Pub. 1880, Reprinted 2020, 1010 pages, NEW INDEX, E-BOOK, ISBN #978-1-63914-352-8. This book is a MUST for the student of Texas history and especially for students of early American Indians and the wars fought between them and the white man. It begins with the Cherokee Indians and their 12 Associate Bands; from this early beginning it goes into the Cherokee and ... Read more

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    The Story of the 1848 Gold Rush and How It Shaped a Nation

    by Fred Rosen ...
    A riveting true account of gold rush fever in mid-nineteenth-century America, rich with the thrilling exploits of daring fortune seekers and dangerous outlawsAmerica was never the same after January 24, 1848. It was on that day that a carpenter named James Marshall discovered a tiny nugget of gold while building a sawmill at Sutter's Fort, just east of Sacramento, California. Marshall's find ... Read more

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  • The Chickasaw Nation

    by James Malone ...
    We have followed De Soto into the land of the Chickasaws. He and his followers were the first white men to visit their country and to look into their faces. They were great travelers and ever on the alert, and the news that De Soto had put other Indians into chains and captivity, as well as the news of the battle at Mauilla, had doubtless reached the Chickasaws long before the expedition had ... Read more

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  • Turmoil In New Mexico, 1846-1868

    Facsimile of 1952 Edition

    The vital history of New Mexico and Arizona during the formative years between the American Occupation and the coming of the railroad has been compressed by the author into one volume with hundreds of footnotes and many profiles that make this book of vital importance to teachers, students, and researchers. The book is broken into four parts: “General Kearny Comes to Santa Fe,” “The Confederates ... Read more

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  • Lone Star Nation

    by H. W. Brands ...
    The two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War emythologizes Texas’s journey to statehood and restores the genuinely heroic spirit to a pivotal chapter in American history. • “A balanced, unromanticized account [of] America’s great epic.” —The New York Times Book ReviewFrom Stephen Austin, Texas’s reluctant founder, to the alcoholic Sam Houston, who ... Read more

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  • Voices From the Trail of Tears

    Edited by Vicki Rozema ...
    During the first half of the 19th century, as many as 100,000 Native Americans were relocated west of the Mississippi River from their homelands in the East. The best known of these forced emigrations was the Cherokee Removal of 1838. Christened Nu-No-Du-Na-Tlo-Hi-Lu—literally “the Trail Where They Cried”—by the Cherokees, it is remembered today as the Trail of Tears. In Voices from the Trail of ... Read more

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  • The War of 1812: Writings from America's Second War of Independence (LOA #232)

    by Various ...
    A first-of-its-kind collection of letters, speeches, and other writings from the War of 1812 that provides a rich panorama of the conflicts that helped shape the future of the United StatesOn June 18, 1812, the United States formally declared war for the first time. President James Madison’s call to arms against Great Britain provoked outpourings of patriotic fervor and vigorous—some said ... Read more

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  • The Five Civilized Tribes

    by Grant Foreman ...
    Series series The Civilization of the American Indian Series
    Side by side with the westward drift of white Americans in the 1830's was the forced migration of the Five Civilized Tribes from Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Both groups were deployed against the tribes of the prairies, both breaking the soil of the undeveloped hinterland. Both were striving in the years before the Civil War to found schools, churches, and towns, as well as to ... Read more

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