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Full-Text Articles in History
Can I Get A Yee-Haw And An Amen: Collecting And Interpreting Oral Histories Of Texas Cowboy Churches, Jake R. Mcadams
Can I Get A Yee-Haw And An Amen: Collecting And Interpreting Oral Histories Of Texas Cowboy Churches, Jake R. Mcadams
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With more than 850 Christian cowboy ministries worldwide and approximately 160 individual cowboy churches in Texas, the cowboy church movement is an immensely important religious movement that speaks volumes about contemporary culture. Cowboy churches' "Low Barriers Model" Christianity attracts many disenchanted with traditional evangelicalism's assumed sterilized and feminized religion. Despite the cowboy church movement's exponential growth since the late-1980s, few outside the movement understand the complexity cowboy churches envelop. Using Cowboy Christians' oral histories, Jake McAdams argues that the cowboy church movement is a suburban seeker church movement centered around the mythic cowboy identity in which participants have a sincere …
Carolyn Hester: Texas Songbird, C R. Burns
Carolyn Hester: Texas Songbird, C R. Burns
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Paris Is Burning: Lynching And Racial Violence In Lamar County, 1890-1920, Brandon Jett
Paris Is Burning: Lynching And Racial Violence In Lamar County, 1890-1920, Brandon Jett
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Bowie County In Transition: From 1860 To 1870, Dale Weeks
Bowie County In Transition: From 1860 To 1870, Dale Weeks
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
East Texas Labor Vignettes, James C. Maroney
East Texas Labor Vignettes, James C. Maroney
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Archeological Investigations For The Levi Jordan Plantation House Stabilization, Brazoria County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Aaron Norment
Archeological Investigations For The Levi Jordan Plantation House Stabilization, Brazoria County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Aaron Norment
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Levi Jordan plantation house is one of the few antebellum plantation structures to have survived in Brazoria County. It is the only standing structure associated with the plantation, which began operating in 1848 and was occupied continually up through the 1990s. The original house, built in the early 1850s using slave labor, was a 20x60-ft two-story wooden frame structure. It was altered many times during its long occupation, often due to hurricane damage. A portion of the Levi Jordan Plantation was acquired by the State of Texas in 2002 and managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department until …
The Railroad's Effect On Racial And Gendered Consumption Practice In Nacogdoches County, East Texas: A Case Study Of Melrose, Tx, Evadney Cooper
The Railroad's Effect On Racial And Gendered Consumption Practice In Nacogdoches County, East Texas: A Case Study Of Melrose, Tx, Evadney Cooper
Undergraduate Research Conference
This project is an in depth look on the disproportionate lifestyles of black and white households during Nineteenth Century East Texas, from women's shopping records
The Rise And Fall Of The Texas Tung Oil Industry, Jeffery D. Robb, Paul D. Travis
The Rise And Fall Of The Texas Tung Oil Industry, Jeffery D. Robb, Paul D. Travis
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
African American Education In Nacogdoches County, 1890-1970, Jeffery Roth, J.B. Watson Jr
African American Education In Nacogdoches County, 1890-1970, Jeffery Roth, J.B. Watson Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Sherman, Texas, And The 1918 Pandemic Flu, Peggy A. Redshaw
Sherman, Texas, And The 1918 Pandemic Flu, Peggy A. Redshaw
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Stone Fort Rifles, 1887-1907, Tom Mckinney
The Stone Fort Rifles, 1887-1907, Tom Mckinney
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Congressman Jack Brooks- "Taking Care Of Business", Robert J. Robertson
Congressman Jack Brooks- "Taking Care Of Business", Robert J. Robertson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Remaining Two Parcels 39 And 41 Principal Investigator Waldo Troell, Waldo Troell
Remaining Two Parcels 39 And 41 Principal Investigator Waldo Troell, Waldo Troell
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The project field survey took place on September 23-24, 2013. The project’s area of potential effect (APE) encompasses a maximum of 122 acres including current right of way (ROW) [1.29 acres] and proposed ROW [120.71 acres]. A previous TxDOT pedestrian survey in September/October 2010 [permit # 5665] had covered approximately 117.52 acres where right of entry had been granted to TxDOT. At the time of the first survey no right of entry was granted for parcels 39 and 41. TxDOT has since purchased the entire APE and current survey covers the remaining two parcels 39 and 41 [4.48 acres]. No …