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Seat Of Empire The Embattled Birth Of Austin Texas Jeffrey Stuart Kerr

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Seat Of Empire The Embattled Birth Of Austin Texas Jeffrey Stuart Kerr
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Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.9 MB
Author: Jeffrey Stuart Kerr
ISBN: 9780896727823, 9780896727830, 0896727823, 0896727831
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Seat Of Empire The Embattled Birth Of Austin Texas Jeffrey Stuart Kerr by Jeffrey Stuart Kerr 9780896727823, 9780896727830, 0896727823, 0896727831 instant download after payment.

In 1838 Texas vice president Mirabeau B. Lamar, flush from the excitement of a successful buffalo hunt, gazed from a hilltop toward the paradise at his feet and saw the future. His poetic eye admired the stunning vista before him, with its wavering prairie grasses gradually yielding to clusters of trees, then whole forests bordering the glistening Colorado River in the distance. Lamar's equally awestruck companions, no strangers to beautiful landscapes, shuffled speechlessly nearby. But where these men saw only nature's handiwork, Lamar visualized a glorious manmade transformation—trees into buildings, prairie into streets, and the river itself into a bustling waterway. And he knew that with the presidency of the Republic of Texas in his grasp, he would soon be in position to achieve this vision. The founding of Austin sparked one of the Republic's first great political battles, pitting against each other two Texas titans: Lamar, who in less than a year had risen to vice president from army private, and Sam Houston, the hero of San Jacinto and a man both loved and hated throughout the Republic. The shy, soft-spoken, self-righteous Lamar dreamed of a great imperial capital in the wilderness, but to achieve it faced the hardships of the frontier, the mighty Comanche nation, the Mexican army, and the formidable Houston's political might.

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