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Caprock Chronicles: More Tales of the Llano Estacado [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 476 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Sērija : American Chronicles
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: History Press
  • ISBN-10: 1467150800
  • ISBN-13: 9781467150804
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 476 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Sērija : American Chronicles
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  • Izdevniecība: History Press
  • ISBN-10: 1467150800
  • ISBN-13: 9781467150804
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"The hardpan layer of the Caprock undergirds the high plains of the Llano Estacado, where it has resisted erosion with the same tenacity that it has collected stories. From Apache hunting grounds to Mennonite settlements, the region is no stranger to thesearching gaze of the weary traveler... In this exceptional collection of forty-eight essays from local contributers, David Murrah and John T. "Jack" Becker continue the work of cataloguing the memory of the mesa."--Back cover.
Preface 11(4)
David J. Murrah
John T. "Jack" Becker
Introduction 15(2)
Paul H. Carlson
PART I HIDDEN IN THE SAND
17(24)
Trail of Living Water
19(4)
Dolores Mosser
The Ogallala Aquifer
23(4)
Paul H. Carlson
The Impact of Hurricanes on West Texas
27(4)
Richard Peterson
The Plainview Bison Kill Site
31(3)
Paul H. Carlson
Another Bison Kill Site
34(3)
Gene Lynskey
Hidden in the Sand
37(4)
Gene Lynskey
PART II PRAIRIE APACHES AND COMANCHES
41(22)
Texas Panhandle Branches of the Santa Fe Trail
43(3)
Clint E. Chambers
Prairie Apaches
46(3)
Sherry Robinson
Lipan Apaches on the Llano Estacado
49(3)
Sherry Robinson
Cedar Lake
52(3)
Paul H. Carlson
Tahoka Lake
55(3)
Austin Allison
Quanah Parker
58(5)
Paul H. Carlson
PART III CORSET STAYS TO CATTLE
63(22)
The T-Bar Ranch in Lynn County
65(3)
Don Abbe
From Corset Stays to Cattle: The Beginning of the Muleshoe Ranch
68(3)
David J. Murrah
From Corset Stays to Cattle: The Later Years of the Muleshoe Ranch
71(3)
David J. Murrah
Chuck Wagons
74(3)
Monica Hightower
Mathew "Bones" Hooks: Pioneer, Cowboy, Civic Leader
77(3)
Marty Kuhlman
The National Ranching Heritage Center of Texas Tech University: A Brief History
80(5)
Scott White
PART IV THE LLANO ESTACADO: A PLACE OF REFUGE
85(2)
The Buckle of the Bible Belt: Religion on the Llano Before 1930
87(4)
David J. Murrah
Paris Cox and the Quakers
91(3)
Jack Becker
F. Stanley: The Priest Who Became a Historian of the Llano Estacado
94(3)
Christina Stephens
Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 1
97(3)
Tina Siemens
Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 2
100(3)
Tina Siemens
Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 3
103(4)
Tina Siemens
PART V SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW
107(22)
An Honest History
109(4)
Paul H. Carlson
Aztlan Park and "Mexican Town"
113(3)
Jack Becker
Monroe and New Deal
116(3)
Sandy Fortenberry
South Plains Voices of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
119(3)
Elissa Stroman
The Downtown Bible Class: Interdenominational Christians Together
122(3)
Jack Becker
The Wolfcamp Shale "Gold Rush" in the Permian Basin
125(4)
Paul V. Chaplo
PART VI FROM THE FRYING PAN TO THE FLAG
129(20)
The Frying Pan Ranch
131(3)
H. Allen Anderson
Mary Jane Alexander: The First Woman Rancher in the Panhandle
134(3)
Jean Stuntz
The Panhandle Supported Woman's Suffrage
137(3)
Marty Kuhlman
The 1906 Murder that Shocked Amarillo
140(3)
Marty Kuhlman
West Texas State Rallies Around the Flag
143(3)
Marty Kuhlman
Integration at West Texas State College
146(3)
Marty Kuhlman
PART VII LASTING IMPRESSIONS
149(24)
Miss Minnie Tubbs: Lubbock's First Teacher
151(4)
Jack Becker
Clifford B. Jones: "West Texas No. 1 Citizen"
155(3)
Jennifer Spurrier
The Lasting Impression of W.L. Stangel
158(3)
Jennifer Spurrier
W.C. Holden and the Early Development of the Museum at Texas Tech University
161(3)
Cameron L. Saffell
Elo J. Urbanovsky: Early Architect of the TTU Campus
164(3)
Lynn Whitfield
Gabe Rivera: Senor Sack of Texas Tech Football
167(6)
Jorge Iber
PART VIII THE GARDEN OF EDEN
173(24)
The Day John Philip Sousa Came to Town
175(3)
Elissa Stroman
Visiting the Garden of Eden
178(3)
Gene Lynskey
The History Behind the Tahoka Daisy
181(3)
Christena Stephens
Little Known, Widely Known: Lubbock Artist Bess Hubbard
184(4)
Dolores Mosser
Harold D. Bugbee, Artist and Illustrator of Wide Renown
188(4)
Michael R. Grauer
Behind the Iron Gates: The Southwest Collection at Texas Tech University
192(5)
David J. Murrah
Selected Bibliography 197(2)
Index 199(18)
About the Contributors 217(4)
About the Editors 221