A List of Old Brazoria County, Texas, Cemeteries During Or Before 1900

A List of Old Brazoria County, Texas, Cemeteries During Or Before 1900
Author: Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Cradle of Texas Chapter, Freeport
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1965
Genre: Brazoria County (Tex.)
ISBN:

Book is laid out with an index to the names in a cemetery followed by the inscriptions from that cemetery, except in the cases of very small cemeteries. These just have the inscriptions in alphabetical order. The indexes do not include the page numbers the names are on. Cemetery names vary between those given in the table of contents and that given at the beginning of the listings for the cemetery. The fullest name possible is given in the contents listing above.

The Uncompromising Diary of Sallie McNeill, 1858-1867

The Uncompromising Diary of Sallie McNeill, 1858-1867
Author: Sallie McNeill
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781603440875

Gives insight into an elite planter-class Texas woman's loneliness and hunger to experience the non-traditional world of a Southern Belle. Her contextual observations on slavery, family relations, and the Civil War contribute to Southern history.

Germans and Texans

Germans and Texans
Author: Walter Struve
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0292785747

During the brief history of the Republic of Texas (1836-1845), over 10,000 Germans emigrated to Texas. Perhaps best remembered today are the farmers who settled the Texas Hill Country, yet many of the German immigrants were merchants and businesspeople who helped make Galveston a thriving international port and Houston an early Texas business center. This book tells their story. Drawing on extensive research on both sides of the Atlantic, Walter Struve explores the conditions that led nineteenth-century Europeans to establish themselves on the North American frontier. In particular, he traces the similarity in social, economic, and cultural conditions in Germany and the Republic of Texas and shows how these similarities encouraged German emigration and allowed some immigrants to prosper in their new home. Particularly interesting is the translation of a collection of letters from Charles Giesecke to his brother in Germany which provide insight into the business and familial concerns of a German merchant and farmer. This wealth of information illuminates previously neglected aspects of intercontinental migration in the nineteenth century. The book will be important reading for a wide public and scholarly audience.