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Texas Almanac, 1859

First published in 1857, the Texas Almanac has a long history of chronicling the Lone Star State and its residents. The first edition was issued by The Galveston News in January 1857, 21 years after Texas won its independence from Mexico and only 12 years after it became a state. The focus of the earliest editions of the Texas Almanac was on history and the workings of the state government. These 19th century editions included many first-person accounts of the Texas Revolution and the early days of the Republic and of statehood. An edition was published each year through 1873, except for 1866, totaling 16 annual editions.

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title.officialtitle
Texas Almanac, 1859
title.addedtitle
The Texas Almanac, for 1859.
title.serialtitle
The Texas Almanac
date
1859~
language
eng
description.content
The almanac covers general topics about the state of Texas including statistics for individual counties, history, agriculture, expenditures, and weather, as well as discussions of legal and social issues of the time.
description.physical
[224] p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
subject.LCSH
Texas -- Statistics.
subject.LCSH
Texas -- History.
subject.UNTL-BS
Places - United States - Texas
subject.UNTL-BS
Agriculture
subject.UNTL-BS
Business, Economics and Finance
subject.UNTL-BS
Government and Law
subject.UNTL-BS
Science and Technology
subject.UNTL-BS
Education
subject.UNTL-BS
Social Life and Customs
subject.KWD
almanacs
subject.KWD
taxes
subject.KWD
debts
subject.KWD
horticulture
subject.KWD
meteorology
subject.KWD
lunar cycles
subject.KWD
Indian Reservations
subject.KWD
geology
subject.KWD
elections
subject.KWD
railroads
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas
coverage.timePeriod
slav
coverage.timePeriod
tex-fron
coverage.date
1859
collection
TXALC
institution
TSHA
resourceType
text_book
format
text
note
comment: Descriptive metadata by rvieger 2010-05-20.
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