Marvels of the Texas Plains: Historic Chronicles from the Courthouse to the Caprock

Marvels of the Texas Plains: Historic Chronicles from the Courthouse to the Caprock
Title Marvels of the Texas Plains: Historic Chronicles from the Courthouse to the Caprock PDF eBook
Author Chuck Lanehart
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2022-10
Genre History
ISBN 1467152803

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Assemble a composite portrait of the Texas plains through these historic tales. Many thousands of years ago, Clovis Man hunted huge mammoths here. More recently, Waylon Jennings drew his musical inspiration here. In the intervening time, the Texas prairie has been the backdrop for the wildest of Wild West shootouts, landmark legal battles and epic achievements in sports, music and medicine. Familiar icons like Roy Orbison and Dan Blocker, as well as forgotten characters like Charlie "Squirrel-Eye" Emory and John "the Catfish Kid" Gough all helped shape the colorful history of the Texas Plains. Who shot the sheriff? Who was the earliest American? Who invented the slam dunk? Author Chuck Lanehart answers these questions and many more in a wide-ranging collection of stories.

Evolution of the Texas Plains: True Tales from the Frontier to Modern Times

Evolution of the Texas Plains: True Tales from the Frontier to Modern Times
Title Evolution of the Texas Plains: True Tales from the Frontier to Modern Times PDF eBook
Author Chuck Lanehart
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 1
Release 2023-07
Genre History
ISBN 1467154016

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Accept an invitation to the boundary-pushing heritage of the Texas Plains, from the first American Thanksgiving feast in the 1500s to Amarillo's iconic seventy-two-ounce steak challenge five hundred years later. Even the limitless horizons of the Panhandle couldn't contain the notes of musical pioneers like Mac Davis, Bobby Keys and the Velvets. Take a dip in Lubbock's oldest swimming hole or share a sip with Pinkie Roden, the benevolent bootlegger of West Texas. Keep an eye out for longballs from Justiceburg's "Stormin' Norman" Cash and stray bats in Doodlebug Line's Clarity Tunnel. Join Chuck Lanehart as he tracks the long-standing traditions and unexpected twists of life on the Texas Plains.

Marvels of the Texas Plains

Marvels of the Texas Plains
Title Marvels of the Texas Plains PDF eBook
Author Chuck Lanehart
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2022-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1439676526

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Assemble a composite portrait of the Texas plains through these historic tales. Many thousands of years ago, Clovis Man hunted huge mammoths here. More recently, Waylon Jennings drew his musical inspiration here. In the intervening time, the Texas prairie has been the backdrop for the wildest of Wild West shootouts, landmark legal battles and epic achievements in sports, music and medicine. Familiar icons like Roy Orbison and Dan Blocker, as well as forgotten characters like Charlie "Squirrel-Eye" Emory and John "the Catfish Kid" Gough all helped shape the colorful history of the Texas Plains. Who shot the sheriff? Who was the earliest American? Who invented the slam dunk? Author Chuck Lanehart answers these questions and many more in a wide-ranging collection of stories.

Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains

Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains
Title Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains PDF eBook
Author Walter McDonald
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780896725065

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Clarity, focus, and startling detail are the stuff of lasting images--in poetry or photography. Who better, then, to illuminate what would elude us than a native state photographer and native state poet laureate? Selected from hundreds of photographs and poems, these pairs show surprising harmony of vision and insights about the vast, wide plains, their dramatic colors, and the calm, vigorous people who thrive beneath their sprawling skies, accepting the risks and splendor of it all. Together and on their own, these photos and poems astonish and delight, stagger and jostle, each resonating with texture and joy.

Canyons of the Texas High Plains

Canyons of the Texas High Plains
Title Canyons of the Texas High Plains PDF eBook
Author Wyman Meinzer
Publisher
Total Pages 102
Release 2001
Genre Photography
ISBN

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Framing Meinzer's work in elegant historic context, preeminent Panhandle historian Frederick W. Rathjen gives us a rare appreciation of the topographic majesty of the Periman Red Beds that 230 to 280 million years ago lay below a shallow sea and through subsequent millennia and riverine deposit, erosion, and redeposit would gain 'variegated walls and formations of gray, yellow, maroon, lavender and orange shown most conspicuously in the lovely Spanish Skirts."

Old Ranches of the Texas Plains

Old Ranches of the Texas Plains
Title Old Ranches of the Texas Plains PDF eBook
Author Mondel Rogers
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2001
Genre Ranches
ISBN

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Pete, Cow-puncher

Pete, Cow-puncher
Title Pete, Cow-puncher PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bushnell Ames
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1908
Genre Cowboys
ISBN

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