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Buildings of Texas, Gerald Moorhead, author and photographer ; with James W. Steely [and ten others]

Label
Buildings of Texas, Gerald Moorhead, author and photographer ; with James W. Steely [and ten others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-517) and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Buildings of Texas
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1057304740
Responsibility statement
Gerald Moorhead, author and photographer ; with James W. Steely [and ten others]
Series statement
Buildings of the United States
Table Of Contents
Introduction. Advances into Texas ; Shelter and settlement ; From Mexico to the Republic of Texas ; Early statehood ; War and Reconstruction ; The late nineteenth century/urban growth ; into the twentieth century ; The Great Depression and the New Deal ; World War II and its aftermath ; The 1970s and beyond ; Into the twenty-first century -- East Texas. Huntsville to Livingston ; Lovelady to Center ; Tyler to Kilgore ; Centerville to Waxahachie ; Longview to Texarkana ; Kaufman to Royse City ; McKinney to Clarksville ; Dallas ; Grand Prairie to Frisco -- North Central Texas. Fort Worth ; Arlington to Westlake ; Denton to Decatur ; Weatherford to Cleburne ; Gatesville to Hillsboro ; Llano to Lampasas ; Fort Griffin to Comanche ; Stamford to Ballinger ; Archer City to Quanah -- Panhandle and South Plains. Amarillo and vicinity ; Tascosa to Panhandle ; Paducah to Hereford ; Plainview to Post ; Lubbock to Ransom Canyon ; Sweetwater to Lamesa -- West Texas. San Angelo to Sherwood ; Eagle Pass to Langtry ; Rocksprings to Bakersfield ; Fort Stockton to Valentine ; Midland to Toyahvale ; El Paso and vicinity -- Glossary
resource.variantTitle
East, North Central, Panhandle and South Plains, and West
Classification
Content
Photographer
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