Texian Macabre
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Texian Macabre
Hardin, Stephen L.; Zaboly, Gary S.
State House Press / McWhiney Foundation Press
11/2024
344
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9781649670229
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history; texas history; texas revolution and republic; Alamo; history of Texas; Anglo-American settlement; “Come-and-Take-It" fight; Goliad Massacre; victory at San Jacinto; the history of Anglo-American settlement; the history of the Goliad Massacre; the history of San Jacinto; early Texas history; American settlement; Texas settlement; Stephen Hardin; stephen f. austin; Law of April 6, 1830; Tejanos; Mexican Constitution of 1824; Houston, Texas; Austin, Texas; Ben Milam; Sam Houston; Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna; San Antonio de Bexar, Texas; Matamoros Expedition; The runaway scrape; Rowdy Loafers; Mirabeau B. Lamar; San Antonio, Texas; illicit gambling; slavery; James Bowie; David Crockett; William B. Travis; Donald S. Frazier; Gary Zaboly; settelement of Texas; Bowie knifes; Henry Smith; James Walker Fannin, Jr.; Thomas Jefferson Rusk; Anson Jones; Francis Richard Lubbock; Susanna Dickinson; John Kirby Allen; Jim Bowie; Felix Huston; Albert Sydney Johnston; Francis Moore, Jr.; Ashbell Smith; grave robbing; hanging; capital punishment; phrenology; yellow fever; Augustus C. Allen; Body Snatchers; Buffalo Bayou; dueling; David James Jones; gambling; Goliad survivors; John Hunter Herndon; horse racing; John Christopher Columbus Quick; Republic of Texas; Capitals of Texas; Houston as Capital of the Republic of Texas; State House Press; Edward Stiff; Republic of Texas Army; Texas Revolution; Thomas William "Peg-Leg" Ward; Waterloo, Texas; Dr. Robert H. Watson; Mandred Wood; Gustav Dresel; best book on texas history; most popular book in texas history; Texian