Author: John Stricklin Spratt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town
Author: Mary Jane Gentry
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1585446297
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In its heyday, Thurber was home to coal miners and brick plant workers from Italy, Poland, and as many as fourteen other European nations, not to mention the many Mexican immigrants who came to the area. In this, her master’s thesis, Mary Jane Gentry, who started the first grade in Thurber and graduated as valedictorian of its high school in 1930, records first-hand memories of the town’s vibrant charm. Now edited and with an introduction by T. Lindsay Baker, Gentry’s lively history of the rise and decline of a Texas coal town provides a unique window into a bygone era. Her narrative of rancorous labor disputes, corporate machinations, and the eventual shuttering of the plants and virtual disappearance of the once-thriving town will allow Thurber to live again, if only in the minds of her readers.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1585446297
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In its heyday, Thurber was home to coal miners and brick plant workers from Italy, Poland, and as many as fourteen other European nations, not to mention the many Mexican immigrants who came to the area. In this, her master’s thesis, Mary Jane Gentry, who started the first grade in Thurber and graduated as valedictorian of its high school in 1930, records first-hand memories of the town’s vibrant charm. Now edited and with an introduction by T. Lindsay Baker, Gentry’s lively history of the rise and decline of a Texas coal town provides a unique window into a bygone era. Her narrative of rancorous labor disputes, corporate machinations, and the eventual shuttering of the plants and virtual disappearance of the once-thriving town will allow Thurber to live again, if only in the minds of her readers.
Thurber, Texas
Author: John Stricklin Spratt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Thurber, Texas
Author: John Stricklin Spratt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780598026644
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780598026644
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
A Way of Work and a Way of Life
Author: Marilyn D. Rhinehart
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Unlike elsewhere, however, the miners' success at Thurber was not fraught with violence and loss of life; furthermore, in the strike's aftermath good relations generally characterized employer/employee negotiations.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Unlike elsewhere, however, the miners' success at Thurber was not fraught with violence and loss of life; furthermore, in the strike's aftermath good relations generally characterized employer/employee negotiations.
Thurber
Author: Deborah M. Liles
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467105562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Once a busy industrial town of nearly 10,000, Thurber now boasts a residency of less than 10. For approximately 50 years, from 1886 to 1936, migrants from the United States, Mexico, Russia, Britain, and Eastern and Western Europe mined bituminous coal, manufactured bricks, and provided the labor for all of the residual businesses in an entirely company-owned town. The rich history of Thurber includes big-city investors, Texas Rangers, labor unions, railroads, sports, opera, diversity, tragedy, triumph, and the everyday lives of men, women, and children.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467105562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Once a busy industrial town of nearly 10,000, Thurber now boasts a residency of less than 10. For approximately 50 years, from 1886 to 1936, migrants from the United States, Mexico, Russia, Britain, and Eastern and Western Europe mined bituminous coal, manufactured bricks, and provided the labor for all of the residual businesses in an entirely company-owned town. The rich history of Thurber includes big-city investors, Texas Rangers, labor unions, railroads, sports, opera, diversity, tragedy, triumph, and the everyday lives of men, women, and children.
The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town
Author: Mary Jane Gentry
Publisher: Tarleton State University Sout
ISBN: 9781623499099
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
"The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town: Thurber 1886-1933 provides readers with a detailed history of the rise and fall of one of the most notable coal-mining and brick-producing communities in Texas. . . . Any historian interested in Texas history, urban studies, and business history would find this book a valuable resource."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Gentry's work is full of anecdotes that give life to the community, and her story illuminates an important chapter in Texas history . . . Gentry's work should rekindle interest in Texas coal mining."--Journal of Southern History
Publisher: Tarleton State University Sout
ISBN: 9781623499099
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
"The Birth of a Texas Ghost Town: Thurber 1886-1933 provides readers with a detailed history of the rise and fall of one of the most notable coal-mining and brick-producing communities in Texas. . . . Any historian interested in Texas history, urban studies, and business history would find this book a valuable resource."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "Gentry's work is full of anecdotes that give life to the community, and her story illuminates an important chapter in Texas history . . . Gentry's work should rekindle interest in Texas coal mining."--Journal of Southern History
The Back Road to Thurber
Author: Leo S. Bielinski Ph. D.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780963847621
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
In The Back Road To Thurber, Leo Bielinski looks through the eyes of ethnic immigrants to tell the story of life in a Texas coal mining town. The story is based in part on actual events, and those who know Thurber, Texas, will recognize it immediately as the setting. In Bielinski's novel, Thurber becomes the stage upon which Italian, Polish, and other immigrants come face to face with the realities of life in America. Through flashbacks, The Back Road To Thurber covers the period from the late 19th to late 20th century - a tumultuous era of boom and bust for many towns like Thurber.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780963847621
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
In The Back Road To Thurber, Leo Bielinski looks through the eyes of ethnic immigrants to tell the story of life in a Texas coal mining town. The story is based in part on actual events, and those who know Thurber, Texas, will recognize it immediately as the setting. In Bielinski's novel, Thurber becomes the stage upon which Italian, Polish, and other immigrants come face to face with the realities of life in America. Through flashbacks, The Back Road To Thurber covers the period from the late 19th to late 20th century - a tumultuous era of boom and bust for many towns like Thurber.
Thurber Mingus, the Last of the Great Texas Frontiersmen: A Love Story
Author: Merle Vines
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781478733935
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
This vivid and historical account of Thurber Mingus spans a century that starts shortly after Texas becomes the 28th state of the United States in 1845. At the age of 9 Thurber was captured by Kiowa Indians on the high plains of north Texas and was raised by them until the age of 17 when he returned to his own people. On reuniting with his white family Thurber became reacquainted and fell in love with Noodle Rising Star his half Comanche half-sister. Thurber and Noodle have a baby on the way before they are told of their family history. Noodle banishes Thurber from their home and thus begins his wandering adventures that stretch from the searing flats of south Texas to the frozen mountains of western Montana. Along the way he meets noteworthy characters such as Kiowa Chiefs Satanta and Satank, the Bigfoot, Moses Rose, John Wesley Hardin, William T. Sherman, Johnny Ringo, George Custer, Billy Bonney, Seth Bullock, Theodore Roosevelt, the Man from Mars, George Patton, Pancho Villa and other equally colorful personalities. The story of Thurber Mingus is a reminder of a time we shall never see again. His was a time before "bob-wahr," gasoline pumps and television. His was a time before interstate highways began slicing up the land, a time when a man was free to roam the mountains and the prairies on the back of a good horse, in search of a love lost.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781478733935
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
This vivid and historical account of Thurber Mingus spans a century that starts shortly after Texas becomes the 28th state of the United States in 1845. At the age of 9 Thurber was captured by Kiowa Indians on the high plains of north Texas and was raised by them until the age of 17 when he returned to his own people. On reuniting with his white family Thurber became reacquainted and fell in love with Noodle Rising Star his half Comanche half-sister. Thurber and Noodle have a baby on the way before they are told of their family history. Noodle banishes Thurber from their home and thus begins his wandering adventures that stretch from the searing flats of south Texas to the frozen mountains of western Montana. Along the way he meets noteworthy characters such as Kiowa Chiefs Satanta and Satank, the Bigfoot, Moses Rose, John Wesley Hardin, William T. Sherman, Johnny Ringo, George Custer, Billy Bonney, Seth Bullock, Theodore Roosevelt, the Man from Mars, George Patton, Pancho Villa and other equally colorful personalities. The story of Thurber Mingus is a reminder of a time we shall never see again. His was a time before "bob-wahr," gasoline pumps and television. His was a time before interstate highways began slicing up the land, a time when a man was free to roam the mountains and the prairies on the back of a good horse, in search of a love lost.
Black Diamonds! Black Gold!
Author: Don Woodard
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
ISBN: 9780896723795
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The portrayal of the events, people, and company that created a boomtown and a rare glimpse into the wheelings and dealings of cattle barons, oil tycoons, and politicos on a truly Texas scale.
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
ISBN: 9780896723795
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The portrayal of the events, people, and company that created a boomtown and a rare glimpse into the wheelings and dealings of cattle barons, oil tycoons, and politicos on a truly Texas scale.
Texas Labor History
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603449787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Too often, observers and writers of Texas history have accepted assumptions about labor movements in the state—both organized and not—that do not bear up under the light of careful scrutiny. Offering a scholarly corrective to such misplaced suppositions, the studies in Texas Labor History provide a helpful new source for scholars and teachers who wish to fill in some of the missing pieces. Tackling a number of such presumptions—that a viable labor movement never existed in the Lone Star State; that black, brown, and white laborers, both male and female, were unable to achieve even short-term solidarity; that labor unions in Texas were ineffective because of laborers’ inability to confront employers—the editors and contributors to this volume lay the foundation for establishing the importance of labor to a fuller understanding of Texas history. They show, for example, that despite differing working conditions and places in society, many workers managed to unite, sometimes in biracial efforts, to overturn the top-down strategy utilized by Texas employers. Texas Labor History also facilitates an understanding of how the state’s history relates to, reflects, and differs from national patterns and movements. This groundbreaking collection of studies offers notable opportunities for new directions of inquiry and will benefit historians and students for years to come.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1603449787
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Too often, observers and writers of Texas history have accepted assumptions about labor movements in the state—both organized and not—that do not bear up under the light of careful scrutiny. Offering a scholarly corrective to such misplaced suppositions, the studies in Texas Labor History provide a helpful new source for scholars and teachers who wish to fill in some of the missing pieces. Tackling a number of such presumptions—that a viable labor movement never existed in the Lone Star State; that black, brown, and white laborers, both male and female, were unable to achieve even short-term solidarity; that labor unions in Texas were ineffective because of laborers’ inability to confront employers—the editors and contributors to this volume lay the foundation for establishing the importance of labor to a fuller understanding of Texas history. They show, for example, that despite differing working conditions and places in society, many workers managed to unite, sometimes in biracial efforts, to overturn the top-down strategy utilized by Texas employers. Texas Labor History also facilitates an understanding of how the state’s history relates to, reflects, and differs from national patterns and movements. This groundbreaking collection of studies offers notable opportunities for new directions of inquiry and will benefit historians and students for years to come.