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- 2006904460 abstract "The story of the Parker family beginning with the days when Texas was part of Mexico as early as 1830 and tracing their incredible history through a century and three-quarters to today, based on a wealth of previously unpublished early Parker documents. The author introduces hunter-searcher James Parker; statesman Isaac Parker and his friend Sam Houston; Sul Ross, youthful soldier, Governor of Texas, and later, President of Texas A&M University; and Cynthia Ann Parker and her famous son, Quanah.".
- 2006904460 contributor B10731498.
- 2006904460 coverage "Texas History 19th century.".
- 2006904460 created "c2006.".
- 2006904460 date "2006".
- 2006904460 date "c2006.".
- 2006904460 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2006904460 description "Encounter -- I.D. Parker and the Parker tribe -- The colony -- The politics of land -- Seeds of Texas government -- The drift toward independence -- The rangers and the Indians -- Convergence -- May 19, 1836 -- The search begins -- Death in Houston -- James continues his search -- Uncle Isaac -- Annexation -- The United States and the Indians -- Texas frontier defense -- Sam Houston returns -- The fight on the Pease River -- Stranger in a strange land -- At home in East Texas -- Contact -- The expanding story -- Monument -- Chief Quanah is dead -- Fusion and reunion -- The third monument -- Epilogue.".
- 2006904460 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-311) and index.".
- 2006904460 description "The story of the Parker family beginning with the days when Texas was part of Mexico as early as 1830 and tracing their incredible history through a century and three-quarters to today, based on a wealth of previously unpublished early Parker documents. The author introduces hunter-searcher James Parker; statesman Isaac Parker and his friend Sam Houston; Sul Ross, youthful soldier, Governor of Texas, and later, President of Texas A&M University; and Cynthia Ann Parker and her famous son, Quanah.".
- 2006904460 extent "xv, 311 p. :".
- 2006904460 identifier "0965989828".
- 2006904460 identifier "9780965989824".
- 2006904460 identifier 2006904460.html.
- 2006904460 issued "2006".
- 2006904460 issued "c2006.".
- 2006904460 language "eng".
- 2006904460 publisher "Palestine, Tex. : Clacton Press,".
- 2006904460 spatial "Southern States".
- 2006904460 spatial "Southern States.".
- 2006904460 spatial "Texas History 19th century.".
- 2006904460 spatial "Texas".
- 2006904460 spatial "Texas.".
- 2006904460 subject "976.4/05092 B 22".
- 2006904460 subject "Comanche Indians Texas History 19th century.".
- 2006904460 subject "F385 .S45 2006".
- 2006904460 subject "Frontier and pioneer life Southern States.".
- 2006904460 subject "Frontier and pioneer life Texas.".
- 2006904460 subject "Indian captivities Texas.".
- 2006904460 subject "Parker family.".
- 2006904460 subject "Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864.".
- 2006904460 subject "Parker, Quanah, 1845?-1911.".
- 2006904460 subject "Pioneers Southern States Biography.".
- 2006904460 subject "Pioneers Texas Biography.".
- 2006904460 tableOfContents "Encounter -- I.D. Parker and the Parker tribe -- The colony -- The politics of land -- Seeds of Texas government -- The drift toward independence -- The rangers and the Indians -- Convergence -- May 19, 1836 -- The search begins -- Death in Houston -- James continues his search -- Uncle Isaac -- Annexation -- The United States and the Indians -- Texas frontier defense -- Sam Houston returns -- The fight on the Pease River -- Stranger in a strange land -- At home in East Texas -- Contact -- The expanding story -- Monument -- Chief Quanah is dead -- Fusion and reunion -- The third monument -- Epilogue.".
- 2006904460 title "Return : the Parker story / Jack K. Selden.".
- 2006904460 type "text".