Texas State Historical Assn imprint: 38 books

Sacred Memories

The Civil War Monument Movement in Texas

by Kelly McMichael
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2013

War memorials are symbols of a community’s sense of itself, the values it holds dear, and its collective memory. They inform us more, perhaps, about the period in which the memorials were erected than the period of the war itself. Kelly McMichael, in her book, Sacred Memories: The Civil War...
by Kenneth Hafertepe
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2014

This readable and thoroughly documented volume relates the fascinating story of the French Legation in Austin. The oldest house in the city, it was built in 1840-1841 as the residence of the French chargé d'affaires to the fledgling Republic of Texas. Alphonse Dubois, the self-styled "Count...
by Kenneth Hafertepe
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2014

This volume tells the story of the stately Italianate Galveston mansion known as Ashton Villa. Built in 1859, Ashton Villa stood out in antebellum Galveston for its extensive use of new materials: brick and cast iron. It has weathered many a storm, including the Great Hurricane of 1900, when floodwaters...
by James W. Pohl
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2013

Part of the inscription on the base of the San Jacinto Monument reads: "Measured by its results, San Jacinto was one of the decisive battles of the world." James W. Pohl, a noted military historian, tells the exciting story of the pivotal battle of the Texas Revolution.

Julian Onderdonk in New York

The Lost Years, the Lost Paintings

by James Graham Baker
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2014

Famed for his bluebonnet landscapes, San Antonio native Julian Onderdonk may be the most well-known artist Texas has ever produced. Onderdonk spent several years outside the state, though, seeking to make a name for himself in New York City. He spent much of his time in New York as the very definition...

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca

The ‘Great Pedestrian' of North and South America

by Donald E Chipman, Ph.D.
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2014

 Cabeza de Vaca’s mode of transportation, afoot on portions of two continents in the early decades of the sixteenth century, fits one dictionary definition of the word “pedestrian.” By no means, however, should the ancillary meanings of “commonplace” or “prosaic” be applied to the...

The Samuel May Williams Home

The Life and Neighborhood of an Early Galveston Entrepreneur

by Margaret Swett Henson, Deoloce Parmalee
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2013

Built in the winter of 1839-1840, this house, and the Texas pioneer who inhabited it, are the central focus of this thoroughly researched and well-written study of Galveston's merchant elite—Gail Borden, Michel Menard, Thomas McKinney, and others—a generation of leaders who did much to shape their city and Texas itself.

Dallas

A History of "Big D"

by Michael V. Hazel
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2014

Dallas first grabbed the national imagination in 1936 when it hosted the Texas Centennial Exposition. Since then, the fascination with “Big D” has seldom flagged. If the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 cast a pall over the city, the success of the Dallas Cowboys and the popularity of...

San Antonio

A Tricentennial History

by Char Miller
Language: English
Release Date: October 4, 2018

This is the first general history of San Antonio, Texas, the seventh largest city in the nation. Its past is complex and ranges across 300 years, from the community’s origins as a tiny Spanish frontier town to its contemporary status as a vital American mega-city. Site of some of the most violent...
by Jessica Foy, Judith Walker Linsley
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2014

The McFaddin-Ward House, home to the prominent McFaddin family, was built in 1906 in the prestigious neighborhood around Calder Avenue. This entertaining volume tells the story of this house and the people who lived in it, bringing out the personalities of the principal inhabitants—W. P. H. McFaddin, his second wife Ida, their daughter Mamie, and Mamie's husband Carroll Ward.
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