Daugherty, James Monroe, Papers (1863-1905)1933
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Born July 5, 1901. Raised in Midland, Texas. Worked his family's ranch along the Pecos River. Graduated West Texas State University. Fired from University of Texas in 1936 for denouncing President Roosevelt. Director of Institute of Americanism at Texas Technological College. Known for his books and articles on Southwestern frontier. Author of A Texan Look at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power (1964). From the description of Letter, 1954. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record i...
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James M. Daugherty (1850-1942) attended McKenzie College near Clarksville from 1861-1864. He joined the Confederate Sates of America Army at the age of fourteen as an express rider delivering dispatches for General Samuel Cooper’s brigade. Following the Civil War, Daugherty relocated to San Antonio to work as cowboy for cattle-raiser James Adams. In 1866, Adams allowed Daugherty to drive 500 head of cattle to a new market opening in Missouri. The drive, which came at the beginning o...
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Founded in 1877, the Northwest Texas Cattle Raisers Association was the first cattle raisers association. It grew into the Texas Cattle Raisers Association in 1893, and became the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association in 1921. The association is active in controlling cattle theft and promotes legislative interests of cattle raisers. From the description of Records, 1910-1914. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23366079 ...
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