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This unique collection of short biographies of the Lone Star
State's most colorful characters includes headliners Father Miguel
Muldoon, the Irish-Spanish Catholic priest and diplomat who helped
convert Protestants in order to settle Austin, and six-foot-two
prostitute and hotelkeeper Sarah Bowman, who fought as bravely as a
man among the Rangers and was buried with full military honors.
These are just two of the pioneers who helped build the state
amidst wars with Seminoles and Mexicans, gold rushes, and cavalry
formations. These fourteen vivid accounts of extraordinary lives
are like no other history of Texas and will reach a wide audience
of readers who love to read about real people.
Peculiar, Uncertain, and Two Egg, by Don Blevins is a collection of
more than 3,000 oddly named places in the United States and how
each received its moniker. Some of the names are merely
fascinating, others humorous; but anyone who uses this
authoritative volume will be able to settle many an argument about
how a particular site received its name.
Peculiar, Uncertain, and Two Egg, by Don Blevins is a collection of
more than 3,000 oddly named places in the United States and how
each received its moniker. Some of the names are merely
fascinating, others humorous; but anyone who uses this
authoritative volume will be able to settle many an argument about
how a particular site received its name.
From Angels to Hellcats treats readers to fascinating facts,
amazing adventures, and unsolved mysteries from the early days of
the Texas frontier, when anything could happen and usually did.
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