Sam Houston, the tallest Texan; William Weber Johnson & William Reusswig.
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TextSeries: Landmark books, 32Publication details: New York, Random House [1953]Description: 185 p. illus. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 92 B 92
- F390 .H8495
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| 973.924 23 The unwinding : an inner history of the new America / | 974.4/04/092 B 20 Now you know / | 975/.00942 19 America's Atlantic isles / | 976.03/0924 B 92 Sam Houston, the tallest Texan; | 976.4/2812060222 22 Historic photos of Dallas / | 977.3/11 22 Chicago / | 978.004/974572 B 22 Empire of the summer moon : Quanah Parker and the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history / |
A biography of a leader in Texas' fight for independence who became a governor of the new state and a United States Senator.
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