"The maritime history of Texas is a critical but overlooked topic. This book is a significant contribution, a very nice new synthesis. It will be very useful for a general audience." oJ. Barto Arnold III, State Marine Archaeologist, Texas Historical Commission

Second Place, Presidio La Bahia Award, Sons of the Republic of Texas

The Gulf Coast has been a principal place of entry into Texas ever since Alonso Alvarez de Pineda explored these shores in 1519. Yet, nearly five hundred years later, the maritime history of Texas remains largely untold. In this book, Richard V. Francaviglia offers a comprehensive overview of Texas' merchant and military marine history, drawn from his own extensive collection of maritime history materials, as well as from research in libraries and museums around the country.

Based on recent discoveries in nautical archaeology, Francaviglia tells the stories of the Spanish flotilla that wrecked off Padre Island in 1554 and of La Salle's flagship Belle, which sank in 1687. He explores the role of the Texas Navy in the Texas Revolution of 1835-1836 and during the years of the Texas Republic and also describes the Civil War battles at Galveston and Sabine Pass. Finally, he recounts major developments of the nineteenth century, concluding with the disastrous Galveston Hurricane in 1900. More than one hundred illustrations, many never before published, complement the text.

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The Gulf Coast has been a principal place of entry into Texas ever since Alonso Alvarez de Pineda explored these shores in 1519. This book presents an overview of Texas' merchant and military marine history. It tells the stories of the Spanish flotilla that wrecked off Padre Island in 1554 and of La Salle's flagship Belle, which sank in 1687.
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  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Four Hundred Miles of Desolation and Beauty
  • 2. The Power of the Wind, 1500-1685
  • 3. Trouble on the Spanish Sea, 1685-1821
  • 4. Smoke on the Horizon, 1821-1836
  • 5. On the Waters of the Lone Star Republic, 1836-1845
  • 6. Improvements at Midcentury, 1845-1860
  • 7. Blockades and Blockade Runners, 1861-1865
  • 8. The End of an Era, 1865-1900
  • Conclusion: Texas Maritime History in Retrospect
  • Notes
  • Glossary of Nautical Terms
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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"The maritime history of Texas is a critical but overlooked topic. This book is a significant contribution, a very nice new synthesis. It will be very useful for a general audience." -- J. Barto Arnold III, State Marine Archeologist, Texas Historical Commission
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780292723054
Publisert
1998-03-01
Utgiver
University of Texas Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

Biografisk notat

Richard V. Francaviglia is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he serves as Director of the Center for Greater Southwestern Studies and the History of Cartography.