Genealogy
and History of The State of TEXAS
AS BIG as the State of Texas - 18 COMPLETE Publications
CD Content 18 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. A history of Texas : from wilderness to commonwealth Fort Worth, Tex.:
Wortham-Molyneaux Co.,
1924,
Wortham, Louis J., 2214
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2. East Texas : its history and its makers New York:
Lewis Historical Pub. Co,.
Richardson, T. C.,
2154
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3. History
of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston
and Galveston : containing a concise history of the state, with
portraits and biographies of prominent citizens of the above named
cities, and personal histories of many of the early settlers and
leading families. Chicago:
Lewis Pub. Co.,
1895,
759
pgs.
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4. A
Memorial and biographical history of McLennan, Falls, Bell and Coryell
Counties, Texas : containing a history of this important section of the
great state of Texas, from the earliest period of its occupancy to the
present time, together with glimpses of its future [prospects], also
biographical mention of many of the pioneers and prominent citizens
of the present time, and full-page portraits of some of the most
eminent men of this section. Chicago:
Lewis Pub. Co.,
1893,
1076
pgs.
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5. Memorial
and biographical history of Dallas County, Texas : illustrated :
containing a history of this important section of the great state of
Texas, from the earliest period of its occupancy to the present time,
together with glimpses of its future prospects, with full-page
portraits of the presidents of the United States, and also full-page
portraits of some of the most eminent men of the county, and
biographical mention of many of its pioneers, and also of prominent
citizens of to-day. Chicago:
Lewis Pub. Co.,
1892,
1060
pgs.
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6. History
of Fort Bend County : containing biographical sketches of many noted
characters: General M.B. Lamar, president of the Republic of Texas,
Mrs. Jane Long, called the "Mother of Texas," "Deaf Smith" the famous
spy and scout, the Bordens, printers, soldiers and inventors, Mier
prisoners, Santa Fe prisoners and some of Fannin's men, all of whom are
buried in the cemetery at Richmond Houston, Tex.:
W.H. Coyle & Co., stationers and printers,
1904,
Sowell, A. J., 387
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7. Schleicher County, or, Eighty years of development in southwest Texas Eldorado, Tex.:
Eldorado Success,
1930,
125
pgs.
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8. A
Memorial and biographical history of Johnson and Hill Counties, Texas :
containing the early history of this important section of the great
state of Texas, together with glimpses of its future prospects, also
biographical mention of many of the pioneers and prominent citizens of
the present time, and full-page portraits of some of the most eminent
men of this section. Chicago:
Lewis Pub. Co.,
1892,
775
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9. The
Book of Nacogdoches County, Texas : containing brief sketches of early
history of the county with outstanding facts about the present progress
of its agriculture, the county's resources, development and
opportunities : due credit is given the late Richard W. Haltom for the
story of Early Nacogdoches, taken from his volume published in 1880 Nacogdoches, Tex.:
N.E. Brown,
c1927,
106
pgs.
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10. Early history of Hopkins County, Texas : biographical sketches and incidents of the early settled families,
1902,
Fleming, E. B,
183
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11. History of Fannin County, Texas : history, statistics and biographies ; business cards, etc. Bonham, Tex.:
Carter, W. A., 1885,
141
pgs.
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12. History of Eastland County, Texas: Dallas, Tex.
A.D. Aldridge & Co.,
1904,
Langston, George, 219
pgs.
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13. The promised land - a history of Brown County, Texas: Brownwood, Texas,
Brownwood Banner,
1941, White, James C.,
123
pgs.
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14. A history of Cherokee County (Texas) Dallas, Tex.:
Southwest Press,
c1934,
Roach, Hattie Joplin, 199
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15. Historical sketch of Parker County and Weatherford, Texas: St. Louis,
L.C. Lavat, book and job printer,
1877, Smythe, H.,
499
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16. A history of Hood County, Texas
: from its earliest settlement to the present, together with
biographical sketches of many leading men and women among the early
settlers, as well as many incidents in the adjoining territory : also a
sketch of the history of Somervell County Granbury, Tex.: Granbury
News, 1895, Ewell, Thomas T., 184 pgs.
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17. History of Hale County, Texas: Plainview, Tex.,
1937,
Cox, Mary L., 246
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of Henderson County Texas : recording names of early pioneers, their
struggles and handicaps, condition and appearance of the county,
advancement and progress to the present Athens, Tex.:
Athens Review Print. Co.,
c1929,
Faulk, J. J., 341
pgs.
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