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2403615The 8th Texas Cavalry Collection: Terry's Texas Rangers, The Diary Of Ephraim Shelby Dodd, Reminiscences Of The Terry Rangers, Life Record Of H. W. Grhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-8th-texas-cavalry-collection-terrys-texas-rangers-the-diary-of-ephraim-shelby-dodd-reminiscences-of-the-terry-rangers-life-record-of-h-w-gr-9781497739987/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2083020/0ef4decc-d911-4f48-862e-394417613747.jpg?v=638383485165030000123123MXNMaine Book Barn PublishingInStock/Ebooks/<p>The 8th Texas Cavalry Collection: Terrys Texas Rangers, The Diary Of Ephraim Shelby Dodd, Reminiscences Of The Terry Rangers, Life Record Of H. W. Graber; A Terry Ranger 1861-1865 (4 Volumes In 1) by Leonidas P. Giles, Ephraim S. Dodd, James K. P. Blackburn, and Henry W. Graber is a collection of the 1st hand experiences of the authors in the 8th Texas Cavalry known as Terrys Texas Rangers. This regiment was a famous Texas cavalry units in the Civil War. From 1,200 men at the start, they could mustered 200 in their last charge at Bentonville, North Carolina in 1865.</p><p>Book I, Terrys Texas Rangers: The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment In The Civil War by Leonidas B. Giles is a short history of Company B & tells it from his frontline prospective in that company.</p><p>In the original, this book is costly in its original binding, since it was printed in small numbers, for the units survivors & family members.</p><p>Book II, The Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd; 1862-64: Terrys Rangers; Company D; The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment by Ephraim Shelby Dodd is the diary of a member of Company D.</p><p>Ephraim Dodd a member of Company D. Dodd was captured & hung as a spy in January 1864, ostensibly because he was wearing blue uniform pants & had this diary in his possession. That was the <em>good</em> reason for hanging him. The <em>real</em> reason was because Generals Sherman & Grant had issued orders that captured confederates wearing Union uniforms and/or carrying papers with Union troop movements were to be dealt with severely. Even Union army officers & at least one Northern newspaper, condemned Dodds execution, on such flimsy grounds.</p><p>In the original, this short book of approximately 11,000 words is costly as it was printed in small numbers in Texas in 1914, by the Texas State Library as a contribution to the history of Texas units during the Civil War. Meant only for interested students of the war & for research by historians it was not widely circulated. A rare companion volume, Terrys Texas Rangers by Giles, (See above), in fact, mentions the incident of Dodds hanging as one of the saddest events in all our career.</p><p>Book III, Reminisces Of The Terry Rangers by James K. P. Blackburn, gives Blackburn experiences with Company F, as he rose from volunteer private to captain.</p><p>In the original, this short history of approximately 32,000 plus words is very rare, since it was printed in small numbers, in Volume 22, numbers 2 (July, 1918) and 3 (October,2339784The 8th Texas Cavalry Collection: Terry's Texas Rangers, The Diary Of Ephraim Shelby Dodd, Reminiscences Of The Terry Rangers, Life Record Of H. W. 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W. Graber; A Terry Ranger 1861-1865 (4 Volumes In 1) by Leonidas P. Giles, Ephraim S. Dodd, James K. P. Blackburn, and Henry W. Graber is a collection of the 1st hand experiences of the authors in the 8th Texas Cavalry known as Terrys Texas Rangers. This regiment was a famous Texas cavalry units in the Civil War. From 1,200 men at the start, they could mustered 200 in their last charge at Bentonville, North Carolina in 1865.</p><p>Book I, Terrys Texas Rangers: The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment In The Civil War by Leonidas B. Giles is a short history of Company B & tells it from his frontline prospective in that company.</p><p>In the original, this book is costly in its original binding, since it was printed in small numbers, for the units survivors & family members.</p><p>Book II, The Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd; 1862-64: Terrys Rangers; Company D; The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment by Ephraim Shelby Dodd is the diary of a member of Company D.</p><p>Ephraim Dodd a member of Company D. Dodd was captured & hung as a spy in January 1864, ostensibly because he was wearing blue uniform pants & had this diary in his possession. That was the <em>good</em> reason for hanging him. The <em>real</em> reason was because Generals Sherman & Grant had issued orders that captured confederates wearing Union uniforms and/or carrying papers with Union troop movements were to be dealt with severely. Even Union army officers & at least one Northern newspaper, condemned Dodds execution, on such flimsy grounds.</p><p>In the original, this short book of approximately 11,000 words is costly as it was printed in small numbers in Texas in 1914, by the Texas State Library as a contribution to the history of Texas units during the Civil War. Meant only for interested students of the war & for research by historians it was not widely circulated. A rare companion volume, Terrys Texas Rangers by Giles, (See above), in fact, mentions the incident of Dodds hanging as one of the saddest events in all our career.</p><p>Book III, Reminisces Of The Terry Rangers by James K. P. Blackburn, gives Blackburn experiences with Company F, as he rose from volunteer private to captain.</p><p>In the original, this short history of approximately 32,000 plus words is very rare, since it was printed in small numbers, in Volume 22, numbers 2 (July, 1918) and 3 (October, 1918) of The Southwestern Historical Quarterly.</p><p>Book IV, 8th Texas Cavalry In The Civil War: Life Record Of H. W. Graber, A Terry Texas Ranger 1861-65; Sixty-Two Years In Texas by Henry W. Graber is an account of his service as a member of Company B, which he joined as a volunteer private.</p><p>Henry Graber (1841-1914) was born in Germany & immigrated in 1853 at 13 years old with his parents & siblings. When the Civil War broke out he joined the 8th Texas Cavalry, with whom he served through the War.</p><p>Graber also relates the troubles in Texas of the Reconstruction period after the War. His account of post-Civil War Texas politics is also enlightening regarding the history of Texas secession thinking, as well as the politics of the Texas Reconstruction period.</p><p>Long out-of-print, scarce & expensive in its original hardcover binding, it is a great bit of the Civil war cavalry history of the Texas military by a surviving eyewitness.</p><p>This E-book is approximately 168,800 words and about 563 pages at 300 words per page. All in one inexpensive e-book--containing over 168,800 words & 9 illustrations contained in the original four volumes--that gives a 4 distinct histories of service in Terrys Texas Rangers.</p>(*_*)9781497739987_<p>"The 8th Texas Cavalry Collection: Terrys Texas Rangers, The Diary Of Ephraim Shelby Dodd, Reminiscences Of The Terry Rangers, Life Record Of H. W. Graber; A Terry Ranger 1861-1865 (4 Volumes In 1) by Leonidas P. Giles, Ephraim S. Dodd, James K. P. Blackburn, and Henry W. Graber is a collection of the 1st hand experiences of the authors in the 8th Texas Cavalry known as Terrys Texas Rangers. This regiment was a famous Texas cavalry units in the Civil War. From 1,200 men at the start, they could mustered 200 in their last charge at Bentonville, North Carolina in 1865.</p><p>Book I, "Terrys Texas Rangers: The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment In The Civil War" by Leonidas B. Giles is a short history of Company B & tells it from his frontline prospective in that company.</p><p>In the original, this book is costly in its original binding, since it was printed in small numbers, for the units survivors & family members.</p><p>Book II, "The Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd; 1862-64: Terrys Rangers; Company D; The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment" by Ephraim Shelby Dodd is the diary of a member of Company D.</p><p>Ephraim Dodd a member of Company D. Dodd was captured & hung as a spy in January 1864, ostensibly because he was wearing blue uniform pants & had this diary in his possession. That was the <em>good</em> reason for hanging him. The <em>real</em> reason was because Generals Sherman & Grant had issued orders that captured confederates wearing Union uniforms and/or carrying papers with Union troop movements were to be dealt with severely. Even Union army officers & at least one Northern newspaper, condemned Dodds execution, on such flimsy grounds.</p><p>In the original, this short book of approximately 11,000 words is costly as it was printed in small numbers in Texas in 1914, by the Texas State Library as a contribution to the history of Texas units during the Civil War. Meant only for interested students of the war & for research by historians it was not widely circulated. A rare companion volume, "Terrys Texas Rangers" by Giles, (See above), in fact, mentions the incident of Dodds hanging as "one of the saddest events in all our career."</p><p>Book III, "Reminisces Of The Terry Rangers" by James K. P. Blackburn, gives Blackburn experiences with Company F, as he rose from volunteer private to captain.</p><p>In the original, this short history of approximately 32,000 plus words is very rare, since it was printed in small numbers, in Volume 22, numbers 2 (July, 1918) and 3 (October, 1918) of The Southwestern Historical Quarterly.</p><p>Book IV, "8th Texas Cavalry In The Civil War: Life Record Of H. W. Graber, A Terry Texas Ranger 1861-65; Sixty-Two Years In Texas" by Henry W. Graber is an account of his service as a member of Company B, which he joined as a volunteer private.</p><p>Henry Graber (1841-1914) was born in Germany & immigrated in 1853 at 13 years old with his parents & siblings. When the Civil War broke out he joined the 8th Texas Cavalry, with whom he served through the War.</p><p>Graber also relates the troubles in Texas of the "Reconstruction" period after the War. His account of post-Civil War Texas politics is also enlightening regarding the history of Texas secession thinking, as well as the politics of the Texas Reconstruction period.</p><p>Long out-of-print, scarce & expensive in its original hardcover binding, it is a great bit of the Civil war cavalry history of the Texas military by a surviving eyewitness.</p><p>This E-book is approximately 168,800 words and about 563 pages at 300 words per page. All in one inexpensive e-book--containing over 168,800 words & 9 illustrations contained in the original four volumes--that gives a 4 distinct histories of service in Terrys Texas Rangers.</p>...9781497739987_Maine Book Barn Publishinglibro_electonico_d2491521-25e4-31ed-b571-e600e3c59d0c_9781497739987;9781497739987_9781497739987Leonidas B.InglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/draft2digital_ipp-epub-769fc5f8-295f-4b82-b6ed-d1e11bb64b64.epub2013-07-29T00:00:00+00:00Maine Book Barn Publishing