George Catlin painted a moving portrait of friend Joseph Chadwick just before his friend's untimely death in the Texas Revolution
None of its defenders survived, so that legends obscure their fate. But the facts do no dishonor to these beleaguered men, sworn to fight on until the end “at the peril of our lives, liberties and fortunes”
Legend says the frontier was “hell on women,” but the ladies claim they had the time of their lives
The story of the first great Texas oil well, which ushered in a new century and a new age, as remembered by participants
Spare, frail, and plagued by old wounds, Ranald Mackenzie was still “the finest Indian-fighting cavalryman of them all”
Both grimness and beauty touch this haunting fragment of America’s past