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Unsolved Texas Mysteries
Kindle Edition
Wallace O. Chariton, Kevin Young, Charlie Eckhardt
Taylor Trade Publishing · Ebook · May 1, 1992
Reading lane: Southwest U.S. History
What happened to the documents captured in the Alamo?
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Who It's For
Book Details
- Authors
- Wallace O. Chariton, Kevin Young, Charlie Eckhardt
- Publisher
- Taylor Trade Publishing
- Published
- May 1, 1992
- Format
- Ebook
- Theme
- Southwest U.S. History · U.S. State & Local History
- Reading lane
- Southwest U.S. History
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Publisher Categories
U.S. State & Local History
Southwest U.S. History
About This Book
What happened to the documents captured in the Alamo? Does a ghost actually haunt the state capitol in Austin? Was John Wilkes Booth killed or did he escape and flee to Central Texas? The authors present the known facts and circumstances of these and other mysteries.
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