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Texas -- History -- 1846-1950
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Texas -- History -- 1846-1950
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Texas
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Texas
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History
1846-1950
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Rip Ford's Texas
Remembering the Alamo, memory, modernity, and the master symbol
Black Texas women, 150 years of trial and triumph, Ruthe Winegarten ; Janet G. Humphrey and Frieda Werden, consulting editors
Rangers and sovereignty
A Texas cowboy
Alexander Watkins Terrell, Civil War soldier, Texas lawmaker, American diplomat, Lewis L. Gould
Freedom colonies, independent Black Texans in the time of Jim Crow
Fort Concho and the Texas frontier
Murder most Texan, Bartee Haile
Roy Bean, law west of the Pecos, C.L. Sonnichsen
Taming the Nueces Strip, the story of McNelly's rangers
On the border with Mackenzie, or, Winning west Texas from the Comanches
Border bandits, border raids, W.C. Jameson
My five sons, a Texas family endures the Civil War, Robert J. Gossett
Indians, cattle, ships, and oil, the story of W.M.D. Lee, Donald F. Schofield
Robert E. Lee in Texas
Reconstruction in Texas
A lone star cowboy, being fifty years experience in the saddle as cowboy, detective and New Mexico ranger, on every cow trail in the wooly old West. Also the doings of some "bad" cowboys, such as "Billy the Kid", Wess Harding and "Kid Curry".
Texas depression-era desperadoes, Bartee Haile
Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas, 1836-1986
Mixed blessing: the role of the Texas Rangers in the Mexican War, 1846-1848
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1846-1950
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