A Journey Through Texas: Or a Saddle-Trip on the Southwestern Frontier

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Before he became America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) was by turns a surveyor, merchant seaman, farmer, magazine publisher, and traveling newspaper correspondent. … [more below]

  • Author: Olmsted, Frederick Law
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 539
  • Publish Date: December 01 2004
  • ISBN10: 0803286201
  • Language: English
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Before he became America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) was by turns a surveyor, merchant seaman, farmer, magazine publisher, and traveling newspaper correspondent. In 1856-57 he took a saddle trip through Texas to see the country and report on its lands and peoples. His description of the Lone Star State on the eve of the Civil War remains one of the best accounts of the American West ever published. Unvarnished by sentiment or myth making, based on firsthand observations, and backed with statistical research, Olmsted’s narrative captures the manners, foods, entertainments, and conversations of the Texans, as well as their housing, agriculture, business, exotic animals, changeable weather, and the pervasive influence of slavery. Back and forth from the Sabine to the Rio Grande, through San Augustine, Nacogdoches, San Marcos, San Antonio, Neu-Braunfels, Fredericksburg, Lavaca, Indianola, Goliad, Castroville, La Grange, Houston, Harrisburg, and Beaumont, Olmsted rode and questioned and listened and reported. Texas was then already a multiethnic and multiracial state, where Americans, Germans, Mexicans, Africans, and Indians of numerous tribes mixed uneasily. Olmsted interviewed planters, scouts, innkeepers, bartenders, housewives, drovers, loafers, Indian chiefs, priests, runaway slaves, and emigrants and refugees from every part of the known world–most of whom had “gone to Texas” looking for a fresh start. He also observed the breathtaking arrival of spring on the prairie and the starry nights that seemed to prove the truth of the German saying “The sky seems nearer in Texas.”

Author: Frederick Law Olmsted
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 12/01/2004
Pages: 539
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 8.04h x 5.52w x 1.16d
ISBN: 9780803286207
Language: English

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Author

Olmsted, Frederick Law

Binding

ISBN10

0803286201

ISBN13

9780803286207

Page Count

539

Published Date

December 01 2004

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