Rough Times, Tough Fiber: A Fragmentary Family ChroniclePalo Duro Press, 1976 - 196 Seiten Tracing the movements of the Haley, Evetts and Puett families from Virginia through the Tennessee backwoods, the deep South, and on to Texas, this book provides both genealogy and colorful insight into the sorrows of Indian removal, and the lives of Texan ranchers and cowboys through the experiences of these families. |
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... Chief , Puckshunnubbee , a double - log house at a spot known as Council Spring , about a mile from the Pearl River , on a gentle eminence alongside the Natchez Trace , some fifteen miles above Jackson . The noted Puckshunnubbee , chief ...
... Chief , Puckshunnubbee , a double - log house at a spot known as Council Spring , about a mile from the Pearl River , on a gentle eminence alongside the Natchez Trace , some fifteen miles above Jackson . The noted Puckshunnubbee , chief ...
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... chiefs , under suspicion and criticism -- since the Choctaw Nation itself was violently divided over the issue ... Chief Apushamataha , aiding Jackson in his Creek and New Orleans campaigns , and helping hold the Choctaws loyal to ...
... chiefs , under suspicion and criticism -- since the Choctaw Nation itself was violently divided over the issue ... Chief Apushamataha , aiding Jackson in his Creek and New Orleans campaigns , and helping hold the Choctaws loyal to ...
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... chief , resigned as Mingo of their respective sections . By that time LeFlore , in harmony with the prevail- ing policy and pressure from Washington , as well as Mississippi's asser- tion of state authority , stayed on and was duly ...
... chief , resigned as Mingo of their respective sections . By that time LeFlore , in harmony with the prevail- ing policy and pressure from Washington , as well as Mississippi's asser- tion of state authority , stayed on and was duly ...
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Arkansas Bell County Benton County Bill Evetts boys Brazos brother camp cattle Chickasaw Choctaw Nation cited clan Cora Coryell County cotton Court cowboy cowmen Cumberland Mountain David Haley died drouth early Evetts family Evetts Haley father federal fighting frontier Grainger County grass Greenwood LeFlore Haley's head herd horses Indians Jackson James Haley Jim Evetts John Cloud John Haley killed land LeFlore living Major David Major Haley Mama Mama's married McElwee memory mesquite Mexican Midland miles Mingo Mississippi Moffat moved named Natchez Trace nature never night Papa Pecos Powhatan Ellis President Puett ranch range record Richland Creek ride River road Roane County rode saddle settled Sevier Smith County South Southern spirit Sterling County struggle Tennessee Texans Texas took Tough Fiber town trail treaty Uncle Durward Uncle Farrar valley wagon Washington-on-the-Brazos wrote