Description: Neighbours, KennethROBERT SIMPSON NEIGHBORS And The Texas Frontier 1836 - 1859Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. FINE/Very Good, 349pp., 33 illustrations and 9 maps, including a double page map of the route of exploration made by Neighbors through West Texas in 1854, index, footnotes, 15 pg. biblio, brown cloth, gilt spine titles, price unclipped dj spine faded, in mylar. Neighbors arrived in Texas at the age of 20 during the revolution and was assassinated in the line of duty in his forty-fourth year. He took part in the most important developments, he served as an officer in the army of the Republic of Texas, as a Texas Ranger and prisoner of war in Mexico's Perote Prison for two years, he was appointed commissioner to organize the counties of West Texas as an Indian Agent for Texas and the U.S. His progressive Indian policies would cost him his life. This is a SCARCE well researched biography of a man who participated in some of the most important events related to the earliest days on the Republic of Texas and State of Texas frontier.Careful Packing and Prompt Shipping
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
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Author: Kenneth Neighbours
Publisher: Texian Press
Topic: Texas
Subject: Western Americana
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