Bookcover: The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume IV: 1852-1863

The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume IV: 1852-1863

May, 2001

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Bib. Cumulative Index.

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About Roberts's The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume IV

Volume IV of this series brings to a close nearly ten years of research and publication of Sam Houston’s correspondence by Madge Thornall Roberts and the University of North Texas Press. As befitting a final volume in this series, it includes a comprehensive index of all four volumes.

Volume IV continues with letters from 1852 showing Houston’s concern over the approaching Civil War and his hopeless struggle to prevent it. His letters during the Civil War prior to his death reveal his feelings on military strategy and his pride and mixed emotions as his eldest son joins the Confederate Army.

Letters up until the time of Margaret’s death are also included as they add insight to family life during the Civil War and early Reconstruction. In addition, Volume IV includes letters from earlier periods uncovered after the publication of the previous volumes. These letters from his sisters, brother, and cousins are particularly interesting because they show concern over Houston’s resignation as governor of Tennessee and (later) the gravity of his San Jacinto wound. They also reveal the feelings of local Tennessee friends on the events in Texas.

Praise for earlier volumes in the series:

“This is a first-class research tool for those working in nineteenth-century Texas history.” —Journal of American History

“The series will be a major addition to the Texas bibliography and an invaluable research tool for years to come. It is a must acquisition for any library with a Texas collection.” —Mike Cox, Austin American-Statesman

About the Editor

MADGE THORNALL ROBERTS is the author of the award-winning Star of Destiny: The Private Life of Sam and Margaret Houston and editor of The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume I: 1839-1845, The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume II: 1846-1848, and The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume III:1848-1852. She contributed to the research and design of “The Wall of History,” a permanent exhibit on the grounds of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas.

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