Hendricks (Sterling Brown) Reminiscences, 1842

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Hendricks (Sterling Brown) Reminiscences, 1842

The Sterling Brown Hendricks Reminiscences, 1842, is an original handwritten account, entitled Account of the Texian Campaign of 1842-1843.

1 vol.

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Hendricks, Sterling B.

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Alabama-native Sterling Brown Hendricks (1821-1909) was the son of Jeremiah and Eunice (Williford) Hendricks. Raised in the Yazoo region of Mississippi, he began working at the law office of Samuel Marsh around the age of 18 and eventually passed the bar of Mississippi. In January 1841, Hendricks moved to the Republic of Texas, settling in Washington-on-the-Brazos. The next year he became 2nd Lieutenant in Bogart's Company of the Somervell Expedition, a failed campaign o...

Hendricks, Sterling Brown, 1821-1909

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