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Preface
My Earliest Recollections
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II I Abandon the Printer’s Trade and Take Up Surveying.
CHAPTER III Indian Troubles—My First Venture in Business.
CHAPTER IV My First Military Experiences.
CHAPTER V Our First Engagement
CHAPTER VI An Accidental Injury—Shiloh—The “Mark-time” Major.
CHAPTER VII I Am Wounded and Captured.
CHAPTER VIII The Escape of Major Ousley.
A vivid memoir unfolds from the perspective of a man who crossed the Atlantic as a child, leaving his German birthplace for the wild frontier of Texas in the mid‑nineteenth century. He recounts the hopes and anxieties of a family uprooted by financial ruin, the harsh journey through New Orleans, and the sudden, life‑shaping moments that marked his youth—like a near‑drowning beneath a schooner and the sudden loss of both parents to typhoid fever.
In the wake of those tragedies, the young narrator assumes responsibility for his siblings, navigating the bustling streets of early Houston. He finds work in the city’s burgeoning grocery trade, mastering the art of freight marking and learning the rhythms of a town still dependent on ox‑wagons. Against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of civil war, his story offers a personal window into the challenges, resilience, and everyday triumphs of a generation striving to build a new life in a rapidly changing America.
Full title
The life record of H. W. Graber A Terry Texas Ranger, 1861-1865; sixty-two years in Texas A Terry Texas Ranger, 1861-1865; sixty-two years in Texas
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (581K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: H. W. Graber, 1916.
Credits
Pat McCoy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-05-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1841–1917
A firsthand Civil War memoir brings to life the rough, fast-changing world of Texas in the 1800s. Written by a German-born veteran of Terry’s Texas Rangers, it mixes battlefield memories with the story of a long life built in Texas.
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