Lone Stars and State Gazettes

About The Book

Uncommon men spread the uncommon news of Texas. From the time a press first reached Texas in 1813 until the Civil War some four hundred newspapers appeared to chronicle the development of a nation then a state. Most were propaganda or special-purpose sheets that allowed their owners to support or oppose the days leading figuresincluding Mirabeau B. Lamar and Sam Houstonor causesthe Texan Revolution annexation Know-Nothingism secession. A few papers brought the higher standards of journalism to Texas and preserve through their reports and comments much of the history they also influenced.Gail Borden founder of the milk company reported on the war and independence. Adolph Douai a German immigrant editorialized against slavery and had to flee the state. Legs Lewis a swashbuckling printer helped found the King Ranch. A single editor precipitated the formal organization of the Democratic party in Texas.An annotated checklist of Texas papers from annexation to the Civil War makes this an invaluable reference work for scholars while the drama of the subject and the lively style make it an enthralling tale for not only Texas journalists but also all those interested in Texas history.
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