7 edition of Reconstruction in Texas found in the catalog.
Published
1910
by Columbia university, Longmans, Green & co., agents; [etc., etc.] in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 319-320.
Statement | by Charles William Ramsdell ... |
Series | Columbia University studies in the social sciences -- vol. 36, no. 1; whole no. 95. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | H31 .C7 vol. 36, no. 1, F391.R18 .C7 vol. 36, no. 1 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 324 p. |
Number of Pages | 324 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17769583M |
LC Control Number | 10014657 |
The Lee’s; however, refused to pay the note, bringing suit in Bonham, Texas and winning the case. This was the start of an all-out war, known as the Lee-Peacock Feud. Both men gathered their friends and sympathizers and from through June , a second “Civil War” raged in northeast Texas, with an estimated 50 men losing their lives. Called the Frontier Forces, these Rangers policed the vast Texas borders with twenty companies of 25 men each. Elsewhere in Texas, Federal troops and the newly created State Police combated lawlessness during Reconstruction. Created by the Police Act of July , the State Police assisted local law enforcement.
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The Congressional Reconstruction Act of March 2,brought Presidential Reconstruction to an end. Under the authority of the Act, Congress declared all existing Southern governments to be provisional and divided the South into five military districts under the.
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Reconstruction was not an easy time for Texans. Residents had to pledge their loyalty to the United States, abolish slavery, and declare that secession from the union was illegal. For many former slaves, freedom from bondage provided limited opportunities for building new lives.
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Reconstruction in Texas. [Charles W Ramsdell; Texas State Historical Association.] -- It is hoped that this book may present a time in history that has left a deep impression upon history and the political organiza-tion of Texas.
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(Charles William), Reconstruction in Texas. Gloucester, Mass., P. Book discussing Civil War and Reconstruction in Texas. As the local history division of the Austin Public Library, the Austin History Center collects and preserves information about local governments, businesses, residents, institutions, and neighborhoods so that generations to come will have access to Austin : Augusta M.
Loughery. James Smallwood, "Black Education in Reconstruction Texas: The Contributions of the Freedmen's Bureau and Benevolent Societies," East Texas Historical Journal 19 (Spring ). James Smallwood, "Charles E.
Culver, a Reconstruction Agent in Texas," Civil War History 27 (December ). Congressional Reconstruction, the Freedmen’s Bureau, the U.S. Army, and a Republican state administration all presaged change. Nonetheless, Texas in more closely resembled the Texas of than anyone might have predicted at war’s end.
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