Indian Depredations in Texas - A Captivating Historical Account
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Uncover the gripping truths behind early Texas history with Indian Depredations in Texas, a remarkable compilation that takes you on a vivid journey through the experiences of early settlers. This historical narrative provides *590 pages* of authentic accounts penned by firsthand witnesses, showcasing the trials, heroics, and brutal realities faced during the tumultuous mid-1800s. The author, Wilbarger, meticulously documents the stories of settlers battling not just the elements, but also...
Show moreUncover the gripping truths behind early Texas history with Indian Depredations in Texas, a remarkable compilation that takes you on a vivid journey through the experiences of early settlers. This historical narrative provides *590 pages* of authentic accounts penned by firsthand witnesses, showcasing the trials, heroics, and brutal realities faced during the tumultuous mid-1800s. The author, Wilbarger, meticulously documents the stories of settlers battling not just the elements, but also a fierce resolve from indigenous peoples that shaped the Texas frontier. His passion for preserving these narratives shines through every chapter, making it not just a book, but a commitment to history itself.
Readers rave about its *engaging and informative* storytelling, emphasizing how hard it is to put down. The book’s keen attention to detail captures the essence of life at a time when courage was paramount and survival was a daily fight. With no unnecessary embellishments, Wilbarger allows readers to weigh the facts and draw conclusions from authentic accounts.
Less| manufacturer | Independently published |
|---|---|
| height | 11 |
| weight | 2.45 |
| width | 1.13 |
| length | 8.5 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The book focuses on first-hand accounts from early Texas settlers and their encounters with Native American tribes during the mid-1800s.
Absolutely! It serves as a great resource for students and educators interested in American history, particularly with a focus on Texas.
No, Wilbarger avoids exaggeration, presenting an authentic view of the events as they truly occurred, allowing readers to form their own judgments.
The book consists of 590 pages filled with detailed narratives and historical insights.
Yes! Its gripping storytelling makes it accessible and engaging even for those less familiar with historical texts.