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June 26, 2024 | History
historic fiction written in 1950 about 3 generations of early settlers in Texas, some of whom intermarried with Karankawans. Well written novel, held my interest, some good philosophical/psychological insights, and interesting reflection of what Texas historians and archeologists had published by 1950 for Cheavens to have found. He had obviously done his research and made a good show of using what he found respectfully.
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Karawankawans, Texans, Mexicans, Juan Cortina, Sterling Groce, Sam HoustonTimes
1830 - 1850Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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