Texas rangers, ranchers, and realtors: James Hughes Callahan and the Day family in the Guadalupe River basin
"The lives of James Hughes Callahan, Sarah Medissa Day, and their extended families become a social history of nineteenth-century Texas during the days of the Revolution, the Republic, and early statehood"--
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title_full | Texas rangers, ranchers, and realtors James Hughes Callahan and the Day family in the Guadalupe River basin Thomas O. McDonald |
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