DeShields, James T., 1861-1948

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Author and businessman, of Texas.

From the description of Collection of Reuben M. Potter articles, 1878-1945. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70961984

From the description of Papers, 1863-1940. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70961982

Texas historian and author.

From the description of James T. DeShields papers [manuscript], 1815-1944. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310373365

Born in Louisiana. Family moved to Texas at the end of the Civil War. Worked as book agent. Collected material on Texas history. Author of articles and books on frontier history.

From the description of Papers, 1901-1907. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54004437

James Thomas DeShields (1861-1948), Texas historian, son of James Calvin and Drucilla (Chandler) DeShields, was born in Louisiana on May 3, 1861. About the end of the Civil War, his parents moved to Texas and settled on a farm in Bell County. Between crops, young DeShields attended public schools, read avidly, and absorbed tales of frontier adventure. He attended Salado College and Baylor University. While working as a house-to-house book agent, he began, as a hobby, to collect manuscripts, books, and pictures relating to Texas history. This interest led him to write articles on frontier history, which he contributed to the Fort Worth Gazette and other newspapers and magazines. A collection, Frontier Sketches, appeared in 1883, and Cynthia Ann Parker was published in 1886. In 1886 DeShields married Ennola Lee Huddleston in Bell County. They had three daughters.

Over a long period, DeShields set down the stories of frontiersmen he knew and dug historical material from newspaper files and other sources. His Border Wars of Texas (1912) recounted many Indian engagements. In 1914 he moved to Dallas, set up a dry-goods business, and continued to write in his spare time. He wrote many articles on such subjects as Stephen F. Austin, Sam Houston, John Coffee (Jack) Hays, the battle of the Alamo, the story of the Texas Revolution, Texas border tales, riding and fighting with the Texas Rangers, and the lure of the frontier. His longer works were The Fergusons: Jim and Ma (1932), Tall Men with Long Rifles (1935), and They Sat in High Places (1940). He retired from business in 1935, but continued to write. He died in Dallas on February 8, 1948.

Taken from The Handbook of Texas Online, Wayne Gard

Bibliography:

Dallas Morning News, February 9, 1948.

From the guide to the James T. DeShields papers and collection of Texana A1991. 1750., 1851-1950, 1940-1950, (DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University)

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creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. The Fall of Parkers Fort : Belton, Texas : ms. S, 1886. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Howard, William E., 1877-1948. Howard, William E., Papers, 1826-1853, 1908, 1930-1954 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf James T. DeShields papers and collection of Texana A1991. 1750., 1851-1950, 1940-1950 DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. James T. DeShields papers [manuscript], 1815-1944. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. Papers, 1863-1940. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. Papers, 1901-1907. Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. Collection of Reuben M. Potter articles, 1878-1945. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
referencedIn Howard, William E. Papers, 1826-1853, 1908, 1930-1954 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf DeShields, James T., 1861-1948. James T. DeShields papers and collection of Texana, 1851-1950, bulk 1940-1950. Southern Methodist University DeGolyer Library
referencedIn W. E. Howard collection MC077., 1823-1846, (Bulk: 1824-1830) Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
referencedIn Biography -- DeShields, James T. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
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associatedWith Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. person
associatedWith Crocket, George Louis, 1861-1936. person
associatedWith Cummings, C. C., b. 1838. person
associatedWith Duval, John C. (John Crittenden), 1816-1897. person
associatedWith Ford, John Salmon. person
associatedWith Howard, William E., 1877-1948 person
associatedWith Hunter, John Warren, 1846-1915. person
associatedWith Matamoros Expedition (1835-1836) corporateBody
associatedWith Navarro, José Antonio, 1795-1871. person
associatedWith Onderdonk, Robert Jenkins, 1852-1917. person
associatedWith Parker, Cynithia Ann, 1827?-1864. person
associatedWith Potter, Reuben M. (Reuben Marmaduke), 1802-1890. person
associatedWith Rains, C. W. person
associatedWith Roberts, Oran Milo, 1815-1898. person
associatedWith Sowell, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1848-1921. person
associatedWith Taylor, Creed, d. 1906. person
associatedWith Thompson, Taylor, 1848-1921. person
associatedWith Zavala, Lorenzo de, 1788-1836. person
associatedWith Zuber, William Physick, 1820-1913. person
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Texas
Texas
Texas
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American literature
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Authors
Comanche Indians
Frontier and pioneer life
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Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Kiowa Indians
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San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836
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Authors, American
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Birth 1861

Death 1948

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