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Item Weight
1.16 lbs
ISBN
9781480887619
Publication Year
2020
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
River Ran Red : a Story of Kentuckians in the Texas Revolution Against México
Author
John E. Swindells
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Historical
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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It is the summer of 1835 when William Pope DuVal returns to Bardstown, Kentucky, after serving twelve years as governor of the Florida territory. His offspring are spread throughout the state and country, each pursuing their passions. But when México sends a general and hundreds of troops to Béxar to arrest Texian leaders, DuVal and others in his family are left to contemplate whether the American colonists can stand up to the threat. A desire to help soon leads two of William DuVal's sons to join a group of young men, known as the Kentucky Mustangs. They leave Bardstown a short time later to join the American colonists in Texas in their resistance against the Mexican dictator, Santa Anna. The adventurous men, enticed by the excitement of war and free land, travel from Louisville to the Texas coast where they join the forces of James Fannin. As the intense fighting begins, all the volunteers pay a high price for securing the independence of Texas a year later and its annexation into the United States in 1845. In this historical novel, a group of young, adventurous men known as the Mustangs leave Kentucky for Texas in 1835 to join colonists in their revolution against México.

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Publisher
Archway Publishing
ISBN-10
1480887617
ISBN-13
9781480887619
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20050386210

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Book Title
River Ran Red : a Story of Kentuckians in the Texas Revolution Against México
Author
John E. Swindells
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Historical
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
360 Pages

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2020
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