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The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 Glen Sample Ely

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 By Glen Sample Ely

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 by Glen Sample Ely


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Tells the story of the antebellum frontier in Texas, from the Red River to El Paso, a raw and primitive country punctuated by chaos, lawlessness, and violence. During this time, the federal government and the State of Texas often worked at cross-purposes, their confused and contradictory policies leaving settlers on their own.

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 Summary

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 by Glen Sample Ely

This is the story of the antebellum frontier in Texas, from the Red River to El Paso, a raw and primitive country punctuated by chaos, lawlessness, and violence. During this time, the federal government and the State of Texas often worked at cross-purposes, their confused and contradictory policies leaving settlers on their own to deal with vigilantes, lynchings, raiding American Indians, and Anglo-American outlaws. Before the Civil War, the Texas frontier was a sectional transition zone where southern ideology clashed with western perspectives and where diverse cultures with differing worldviews collided.

This is also the tale of the Butterfield Overland Mail, which carried passengers and mail west from St. Louis to San Francisco through Texas. While it operated, the transcontinental mail line intersected and influenced much of the region's frontier history. Through meticulous research, including visits to all the sites he describes, Glen Sample Ely uncovers the fascinating story of the Butterfield Overland Mail in Texas.

Until the U.S. Army and Butterfield built West Texass infrastructure, the regions primitive transportation network hampered its development. As Ely shows, the Overland Mail Company and the army jump-started growth, serving together as both the economic engine and the advance agent for European American settlement. Used by soldiers, emigrants, freighters, and stagecoaches, the Overland Mail Road was the nineteenth-century equivalent of the modern interstate highway system, stimulating passenger traffic, commercial freighting, and business.

Although most of the action takes place within the Lone Star State, this is in many respects an American tale. The same concerns that challenged frontier residents confronted citizens across the country. Written in an engaging style that transports readers to the rowdy frontier and the bustle of the overland road, The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail offers a rare view of Texass antebellum past.

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 Reviews

The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 18581861 may well be the most fascinating and intelligently written book I have read in decades. Glen Sample Ely offers us an exhaustively researched, compelling story, sumptuously illustrated throughout. This is frontier history at its best." - Jerry D. Thompson, Regents Professor of History, Texas A&M International University, Laredo

"More than a history of the short-lived operations of the Butterfield Overland Mail in Texas, this is, as Glen Sample Ely explains, an American tale of the dreams, achievements, failures, and violence of the nineteenth-century American West. The impressive product of a twenty-five year labor of love, it is built upon the authors personal observations and field research as well as his extraordinary command of private, local, state, and federal records." - Robert Wooster, author of The American Military Frontiers: The United States Army in the West, 17831900

"No other book in the modern era matches the scope of Glen Sample Elys. His volume will supplant that of Roscoe and Margaret Conklings 1947 work on the Butterfield Overland Mail and become the starting point for many other studies." - Richard B. McCaslin, author of Tainted Breeze: The Great Hanging at Gainesville, Texas, 1862 and Fighting Stock: John S. Rip Ford of Texas

"Glen Sample Ely has written an extraordinarily readable, realistic, and accurate history of the Butterfield Overland Mail route through Texas. His superb narration is enhanced by maps and photographs and bolstered by his exhaustive research in government, state, and museum archives, as well as by interviews with descendants of those who lived and died on the Texas Overland Trail." - Howard R. Lamar, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University

About Glen Sample Ely

Glen Sample Ely is the award-winning author of The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 18581861 and Murder in Montague: Frontier Justice and Retribution in Texas.

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NPB9780806193199
9780806193199
0806193190
The Texas Frontier and the Butterfield Overland Mail, 1858-1861 by Glen Sample Ely
New
Paperback
University of Oklahoma Press
2023-08-15
442
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