Perilous voyages : Czech and English immigrants to Texas in the 1870s

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Perilous voyages : Czech and English immigrants to Texas in the 1870s

Lawrence H. Konecny & Clinton Machann

(The Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, no. 97)

Texas A&M University Press, c2004

  • : cloth

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Includes William Gilliam Kingsbury's 1877 pamphlet: A description of south-western and middle Texas (United States)

Includes index

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In Perilous Voyages, English and Czech immigrants' tales of coming to Texas provide fascinating counterpoints to each other and to the glowing claims about the Lone Star State made by Kingsbury and others. The first part includes a complete reprint of Kingsbury's pamphlet, giving insight into the rhetoric of Texas immigration. In the second part, the experiences of the immigrants themselves are illuminated through Englishman William Wright's private diary. The third section narrates the story of thirty-six men, women, and children who left their Moravian homeland in 1873 to pursue dreams of prosperity and the good life in Texas.

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