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Granny’s Poetry

Granny’s Poetry

Charles Allumbaugh

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Farmhouse Publishings, LLC
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798999647207
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A Biography of a woman who has a history of being the first of Dallas, Texas. It is a great read: One family’s take on Texas history and poetry, both old and new.In Granny’s Poetry, Charles Allumbaugh invites readers into a unique blend of personal storytelling, historical documentation, and heartfelt poetry. This one-of-a-kind book traces the early days of Dallas, Texas, through the Civil War and beyond-told through the eyes and experiences of real people, including the author’s own family.At the heart of this collection is the Civil War journal of H.B. Cox, a rare and never-before-published firsthand account of his time in service. Alongside his journal are letters and documents passed down through generations, offering an authentic and deeply personal glimpse into the infancy of Dallas and life in 19th-century Texas.Born and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas, Charles Allumbaugh combines historical insight with personal reflection, sharing not only the past of his ancestors but also his own memories growing up in a rapidly changing Texas. His poetry ties it all together-bridging generations with emotion, faith, and wit.Packed with original photos, never-before-seen documents, and newly uncovered Civil War accounts, this book stands as an invaluable resource and heartfelt tribute. No other book captures this unique combination of Texas history, family legacy, and poetic expression.

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