Thomas Noakes : diary of war, drought and hard times /

Thomas Noakes would be a forgotten man, possibly known for his painting of the Civil War Battle of Corpus Christi or the 1875 bandit raid on his Nuecestown store. But he kept a diary of his mundane life, telling of his struggles to exist in South Texas during the hard years of the Civil War. From 1...

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Main Author: Noakes, Thomas, -1877 (Author)
Other Authors: Givens, Murphy D. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Corpus Christi, Texas : Nueces Press, [2020]
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Summary:Thomas Noakes would be a forgotten man, possibly known for his painting of the Civil War Battle of Corpus Christi or the 1875 bandit raid on his Nuecestown store. But he kept a diary of his mundane life, telling of his struggles to exist in South Texas during the hard years of the Civil War. From 1858 to 1867 Noakes recorded his life as a British immigrant to South Texas as he attempted to establish a cattle-raising operation. His struggles were interrupted by the Civil War. His diary details the hardships of life in South Texas exacerbated by a severe drought and freezing winters. Murphy Givens, as Editor, has extensively annotated the diary to clarify Noakes entries.
Item Description:Cover design by Jeff Chilcoat.
The Cushing Library/Chapman Texas Collection copy is part of the Floyd & Louise Chapman Texas & Borderlands Collection.
The Cushing Library/Texas & Borderlands copy is signed by the editor.
Physical Description:xv, 418 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes index.
ISBN:9781733952422
173395242X