Indian Depredations in Texas

$15.99

This history book provides a primary source perspective on Texas history, suitable for advanced social studies research.

Indian Depredations in Texas
Indian Depredations in Texas
$15.99

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“…The present generation can at best have but a faint idea of the hardships, exposures and perils to which the pioneers of Texas were subjected. For ten years they contended with the Mexican nation on the west and roving bands of fierce savages on the north, when invasion of the frontier might be expected at any time. After annexation, the United States government afforded but poor protection against the Indians, and murders continued until quite recently. As one of the pioneers, I felt impelled to prepare and publish for the benefit of another generation this volume, which shows something of the dangers and difficulties under which the peace that our people now enjoy has been secured.” The Author.

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Weight 1.111 lbs
Dimensions 21.6 × 2.9 × 27.9 in

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Indian Depredations in Texas

$14.24

This book serves as a historical resource for students studying 19th-century conflicts between settlers and Native American tribes.

Indian Depredations in Texas
Indian Depredations in Texas
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“This volume is the most thorough compilation of accounts of Indian warfare in the Texas 19th century.” — John Holmes Jenkins, Basic Texas Books Tensions between white settlers and Native American tribes were at their height in the mid-nineteenth century. Frequently the two groups resorted to violence assert their rights to the lands. J. W. Wilbarger’s remarkable book Indian Depredations in Texas contains more than 250 separate narratives of attacks and counterattacks that occurred from the 1820s to the 1870s. Wilbarger, a pioneer who had emigrated to Texas in 1837, was fully aware of the dangers that he faced by living on the frontier of the American West as his own brother had miraculously survived being scalped and left for dead in 1833. Over the course of the next fifty years Wilbarger compiled accounts of Native American attacks that formed the basis of his book. Yet, rather than simply relying on hearsay and rumors of attacks, he sought out the victims and as he states in his Preface, many of the articles had been “written by others, who were either cognizant of the facts themselves or had obtained them from reliable sources.” This book is fascinating work that remains an importance source covering the early settlement of the region by Americans, based on stories told by surviving pioneers. “unique among pioneer chronicles.” — J. Frank Dobie J. B. Wilbarger was a Methodist minister, author and pioneer. He first moved West to Texas in 1837 at the urging of his brother Josiah Pugh Wilbarger. His book Indian Depredations in Texas was first published in 1889 and he passed away in 1892.

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Dimensions 15.2 × 3.8 × 22.9 in

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