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From about a generation after the end of the Industrial Revolution
up until the Great Depression, Texas agriculture went through many
changes. Unlike the massive, storied ranches spun into romantic
westerns or Hollywood films, small family ranches had to adapt
constantly to the economic present. Cattle, Cotton, Corn draws from
the minutiae of family records and oral accounts to piece together
the history of several middle-class ranches in Central Texas that
were operational from 1880 to 1930. The Caufields, Cavitts, Youngs,
and Footes were ordinary Texans surviving changing economic
forecasts and the boom-and-bust cycles of living from the land.
Compiled from decades of research by a scion of one of the
families, this book adds to the corpus of Texas ranching epics by
focusing on the lived experiences of regular ranch families, most
of whom were not particularly wealthy or politically prominent.
Cattle, Cotton, Corn tells a history important to the fabric of
turn-of-the-century Texas, and it will resonate with many who will
see their own family's history reflected in its very pages.
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