Texian Odyssey: the Life and Times of a Forgotten Patriot of the Republic of Texas : Colonel Eleazar Louis Ripley Wheelock - Mary Foster Hutchinson - Books - Sunbelt Eakin Press - 9781571686862 - April 1, 2003
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Texian Odyssey: the Life and Times of a Forgotten Patriot of the Republic of Texas : Colonel Eleazar Louis Ripley Wheelock 1st edition

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Eleazar Louis Ripley Wheelock had fortunate beginnings as the grandson of the founder of Dartmouth College. But he would not take the easy route in life. His personal odyssey would lead him through poverty in pioneer Ohio, climactic battles in the War of 1812, law studies in Kentucky, peril on the Arkansas frontier, and finally, in 1824, an arduous journey to a new land that would define the man: Texas. There he became a settler with Robertson's Colony and subsequently led a life of adventure as a captain of the Texas Rangers, silver miner, founder of a fort and town, Indian agent, surveyor, rancher, land agent, lawyer, and political hopeful. Texian Odyssey is a valuable addition to the record of largely forgotten settlers who came to Texas by the thousands and created a great state out of nothing but courage and sweat.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2003
ISBN13 9781571686862
Publishers Sunbelt Eakin Press
Pages 300
Dimensions 144 × 20 × 218 mm   ·   453 g
Language English  

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