Thurber

Thurber

Author: Deborah M. Liles

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467105562

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Once a busy industrial town of nearly 10,000, Thurber now boasts a residency of less than 10. For approximately 50 years, from 1886 to 1936, migrants from the United States, Mexico, Russia, Britain, and Eastern and Western Europe mined bituminous coal, manufactured bricks, and provided the labor for all of the residual businesses in an entirely company-owned town. The rich history of Thurber includes big-city investors, Texas Rangers, labor unions, railroads, sports, opera, diversity, tragedy, triumph, and the everyday lives of men, women, and children.


Birth of a Texas Ghost Town

Birth of a Texas Ghost Town

Author: Mary Jane Gentry

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1603443975

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Edited and with an introduction by T. Lindsay Baker; foreword by Larry Gatlin.


Thurber Texas

Thurber Texas

Author: John S. Spratt

Publisher: TX A&m-McWhiney Foundation

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781933337005

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The Thurber coal district sprang to life in the late 1880s in northern Erath County, Texas, some seventy miles west of Fort Worth. The mines were opened by the Texas & Pacific Coal Company to fuel the locomotives of its railway, whose tracks crossed the state from Marshall to El Paso. The company also built the town of Thurber to service the mines. It then imported workers from distant points, eventually including some twenty nationalities, whose old country ways contrasted sharply with neighboring farm life. John Spratt grew to manhood in Mingus, just three miles north of Thurber during the 1920s. His chronicle of the Thurber district is not only a nostalgic trip back in time but also a case study of the impact of technological change on one part of modern America.


Black Diamonds! Black Gold!

Black Diamonds! Black Gold!

Author: Don Woodard

Publisher: Texas Tech University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780896723795

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The portrayal of the events, people, and company that created a boomtown and a rare glimpse into the wheelings and dealings of cattle barons, oil tycoons, and politicos on a truly Texas scale.


Texas

Texas

Author: Rupert N. Richardson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-23

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1315509806

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Written in a narrative style, this comprehensive yet accessible survey of Texas history offers a balanced, scholarly presentation of all time periods and topics.From the beginning sections on geography and prehistoric people, to the concluding discussions on the start of the twenty-first century, this text successfully considers each era equally in terms of space and emphasis.


Thurber Mingus, the Last of the Great Texas Frontiersmen: A Love Story

Thurber Mingus, the Last of the Great Texas Frontiersmen: A Love Story

Author: Merle Vines

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07-25

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9781478733935

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This vivid and historical account of Thurber Mingus spans a century that starts shortly after Texas becomes the 28th state of the United States in 1845. At the age of 9 Thurber was captured by Kiowa Indians on the high plains of north Texas and was raised by them until the age of 17 when he returned to his own people. On reuniting with his white family Thurber became reacquainted and fell in love with Noodle Rising Star his half Comanche half-sister. Thurber and Noodle have a baby on the way before they are told of their family history. Noodle banishes Thurber from their home and thus begins his wandering adventures that stretch from the searing flats of south Texas to the frozen mountains of western Montana. Along the way he meets noteworthy characters such as Kiowa Chiefs Satanta and Satank, the Bigfoot, Moses Rose, John Wesley Hardin, William T. Sherman, Johnny Ringo, George Custer, Billy Bonney, Seth Bullock, Theodore Roosevelt, the Man from Mars, George Patton, Pancho Villa and other equally colorful personalities. The story of Thurber Mingus is a reminder of a time we shall never see again. His was a time before "bob-wahr," gasoline pumps and television. His was a time before interstate highways began slicing up the land, a time when a man was free to roam the mountains and the prairies on the back of a good horse, in search of a love lost.


Report

Report

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Pacific railroads

Publisher:

Published: 1896

Total Pages: 856

ISBN-13:

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