By All Accounts: General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory by Linda English (Paperback, 2021)

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The general store in late-nineteenth-century America was often the economic heart of a small town. Merchants sold goods necessary for residents' daily survival and extended credit to many of their customers; cash-poor farmers relied on merchants for their economic well-being just as the retailers needed customers to purchase their wares. But there was more to this mutual dependence than economics. Store owners often helped found churches and other institutions, and they and their customers worshiped together, sent their children to the same schools, and in times of crisis, came to one another's assistance. For this social and cultural history, Linda English combed store account ledgers from the 1870s and 1880s and found in them the experiences of thousands of people in Texas and Indian Territory. Particularly revealing are her insights into the everyday lives of women, immigrants, and ethnic and racial minorities, especially African Americans and American Indians. A store's ledger entries yield a wealth of detail about its proprietor, customers, and merchandise. As a local gathering place, the general store witnessed many aspects of residents' daily lives - many of them recorded, if hastily, in account books. In a small community with only one store, the clientele would include white, black, and Indian shoppers and, in some locales, Mexican American and other immigrants. Flour, coffee, salt, potatoes, tobacco, domestic fabrics, and other staples typified most purchases, but occasional luxury items reflected the buyer's desire for refinement and upward mobility. Recognizing that townspeople often accessed the wider world through the general store, English also traces the impact of national concerns on remote rural areas - including Reconstruction, race relations, women's rights, and temperance campaigns. In describing the social status of store owners and their economic and political roles in both small agricultural communities and larger towns, English fleshes out the fascinating history of daily life in Indian Territory and Texas in a time of transition.

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PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-139780806168838
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046364878

Product Key Features

Number of Pages284 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBy All Accounts: General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory
Publication Year2021
SubjectAccounting
TypeTextbook
AuthorLinda English
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height229 mm
Item Weight405 g
Item Width152 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorLinda English
Series TitleRace and Culture in the American West Series
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