
With Sam Houston in Texas A Boy Volunteer in the Texas Struggles for Independence, When in the Years 1835-1836 the Texas Colonists Threw Off the Unjust Rule of Mexico, and by Heroic Deeds Established, Under the Guidance of the Bluff Sam Houston, Their Own Free Republic Which To-day is the Great Lone Star State
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Authors:
- Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
1870 - 1952
- Stephens, Charles H.
1851 - 1931
About this book
In the tumultuous years when Texas sought to liberate itself from Mexican rule, a young boy volunteers amidst the chaos of revolution. "With Sam Houston in Texas" by Edwin L. Sabin chronicles the fierce battles and unyielding spirit of the Texas colonists as they fight for their unalienable rights and the establishment of a free republic. Through the eyes of a youthful protagonist, readers witness the heroic deeds that shaped the Lone Star State under the leadership of the indomitable Sam Houston. This compelling narrative appeals to students, civic activists, and historians eager to understand the fervor of independence and the foundational moments that forged a nation. Dive into this rich tapestry of bravery and determination, and discover the heart of Texas's struggle.
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