Author: Hilde Shuptrine Farley
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Category : Houston County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Daugherty Harrison and Jane Patton. William was born ca. 1814 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John Harrison and Elizabeth Daugherty. Jane was born ca. 1823 in South Carolina. She was the daughter of James Patton. William Harrison married Jane Patton 12 September 1839 in Texas. They lived in Houston Co., Texas and were the parents of two sons and seven daughters. Descendants lived primarily in Texas.
The Harrisons from Houston County, Texas, 1835-1993
Author: Hilde Shuptrine Farley
Publisher:
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Category : Houston County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Daugherty Harrison and Jane Patton. William was born ca. 1814 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John Harrison and Elizabeth Daugherty. Jane was born ca. 1823 in South Carolina. She was the daughter of James Patton. William Harrison married Jane Patton 12 September 1839 in Texas. They lived in Houston Co., Texas and were the parents of two sons and seven daughters. Descendants lived primarily in Texas.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Houston County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of William Daugherty Harrison and Jane Patton. William was born ca. 1814 in Bedford Co., Tennessee. He was the son of John Harrison and Elizabeth Daugherty. Jane was born ca. 1823 in South Carolina. She was the daughter of James Patton. William Harrison married Jane Patton 12 September 1839 in Texas. They lived in Houston Co., Texas and were the parents of two sons and seven daughters. Descendants lived primarily in Texas.
Freedom Colonies
Author: Thad Sitton
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292706421
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
In the decades following the Civil War, nearly a quarter of African Americans achieved a remarkable victory—they got their own land. While other ex-slaves and many poor whites became trapped in the exploitative sharecropping system, these independence-seeking individuals settled on pockets of unclaimed land that had been deemed too poor for farming and turned them into successful family farms. In these self-sufficient rural communities, often known as "freedom colonies," African Americans created a refuge from the discrimination and violence that routinely limited the opportunities of blacks in the Jim Crow South. Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292706421
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
In the decades following the Civil War, nearly a quarter of African Americans achieved a remarkable victory—they got their own land. While other ex-slaves and many poor whites became trapped in the exploitative sharecropping system, these independence-seeking individuals settled on pockets of unclaimed land that had been deemed too poor for farming and turned them into successful family farms. In these self-sufficient rural communities, often known as "freedom colonies," African Americans created a refuge from the discrimination and violence that routinely limited the opportunities of blacks in the Jim Crow South. Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century.
Red Book
Author: Alice Eichholz
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
ISBN: 9781593311667
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
" ... provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization ... information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide ... The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail ... Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how"--Publisher decription.
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
ISBN: 9781593311667
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 812
Book Description
" ... provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization ... information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide ... The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail ... Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how"--Publisher decription.
History of Houston County
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Category : Dakota Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
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Category : Dakota Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
History of Houston County, Minnesota
Author: Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge
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Category : Houston County (Minn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1344
Book Description
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Category : Houston County (Minn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1344
Book Description
Texas Almanac, 2000-2001 (Millennium Edition)
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Denson Family of Houston and Anderson Counties, Texas
Author: Lucile De Berry McCutcheon
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Category : Anderson County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
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Category : Anderson County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
A History of Texas and Texans
Author: Francis White Johnson
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Early Texas Birth Records, 1838-1878
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ISBN: 9780893081300
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Many persons believe that birth records in Texas were not kept until 1903. However, the Texas Constitution Convention of 1869 called for the registration of births, deaths, marriages in every organized county and such was set up by legislative action in 1873 and repeled in 1876. A few counties continued to keep birth records of which the number was 43 counties. Of these, 25 counties had their original books. Often when registering a child born during the years 1873-1878, the parents would list all of their previous children, hence there are many quite early dates, as early as 1838. Counties for which birth records are found in this volume are: Anderson, Austin, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Brazos, Burnett, Caldwell, Cameron, Cass, Cherokee, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Dallas, DeWitt, Fannin, Fayette, Gillispie, Gregg, Grimes, Hays, Kaufman, Kendall, Lamar, Lavaca, Lee, Marion, Medina, Menard, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Nueces, Rusk, San Saba, Somerville, Travis, Upshur, Victoria, Washington, and Webb.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780893081300
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
Many persons believe that birth records in Texas were not kept until 1903. However, the Texas Constitution Convention of 1869 called for the registration of births, deaths, marriages in every organized county and such was set up by legislative action in 1873 and repeled in 1876. A few counties continued to keep birth records of which the number was 43 counties. Of these, 25 counties had their original books. Often when registering a child born during the years 1873-1878, the parents would list all of their previous children, hence there are many quite early dates, as early as 1838. Counties for which birth records are found in this volume are: Anderson, Austin, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Brazos, Burnett, Caldwell, Cameron, Cass, Cherokee, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Dallas, DeWitt, Fannin, Fayette, Gillispie, Gregg, Grimes, Hays, Kaufman, Kendall, Lamar, Lavaca, Lee, Marion, Medina, Menard, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Nueces, Rusk, San Saba, Somerville, Travis, Upshur, Victoria, Washington, and Webb.
The Country Houses of John F. Staub
Author: Stephen Fox
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9781585445950
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
"This ambitious study of Staub's work by architectural historian Stephen Fox goes beyond a description of Staub's houses. Fox analyzes the roles of space, structure, and decoration in creating, defining, and maintaining social class structures and expectations and shows how Staub was able to incorporate these elements and understandings into the elegant buildings he designed for his clients. In the process, he contributes greatly to a fuller understanding of Houston's emergence as a premier American city."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9781585445950
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
"This ambitious study of Staub's work by architectural historian Stephen Fox goes beyond a description of Staub's houses. Fox analyzes the roles of space, structure, and decoration in creating, defining, and maintaining social class structures and expectations and shows how Staub was able to incorporate these elements and understandings into the elegant buildings he designed for his clients. In the process, he contributes greatly to a fuller understanding of Houston's emergence as a premier American city."--BOOK JACKET.