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The fate of Texas, the Civil War and the Lone Star State, edited by Charles D. Grear

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The fate of Texas, the Civil War and the Lone Star State, edited by Charles D. Grear
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-256) and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fate of Texas
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
221165828
Responsibility statement
edited by Charles D. Grear
Series statement
The Civil War in the West
Sub title
the Civil War and the Lone Star State
Table Of Contents
Texas, Jefferson Davis, and Confederate national strategy / Joseph G. Dawson III -- Warriors, husbands, and fathers: Confederate soldiers and their families / Richard Lowe -- "If we should succeed in driving the enemy back out of my native state": why Texans fought East of the Mississippi River during the Civil War / Charles D. Grear -- The price of liberty: the great hanging at Gainesville / Richard B. McCaslin -- The Civil War and the lives of Texas women / Angela Boswell -- Slaves taken to Texas for safekeeping during the Civil War / Dale Baum -- New perspectives on Texas Germans and the Confederacy / Walter B. Kamphoefner -- After the surrender: the postwar experiences of Confederate veterans in Harrison County, Texas / Randolph B. Campbell -- "I seemed to have no thought of the past, present, or future": Texans react to Confederate defeat / Carl H. Moneyhon -- Causes lost but not forgotten: George Washington Littlefield, Jefferson Davis, and Confederate memories at the University of Texas at Austin / Alexander Mendoza -- "Tell it like it was": Texas, the Civil War, and public history / Julie Holcomb
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