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Five Years in Texas / Or, What you did not hear during the war from January 1861 to January 1866. A narrative of his travels, experiences, and observation

Chapter 28: Transcriber's Notes
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The author recounts five years of travel and residence in Texas and Mexico during the Civil War era, opening with a personal eulogy and moving through vivid sketches of port towns, climate, and social types. He frames debates over secession and describes military presences, captures, and retakings alongside episodes of lawlessness, dueling culture, and the strains of conscription. Journeys into Mexico and dealings with local authorities alternate with accounts of narrow escapes, family hardship, and floods. Throughout are reflections on religion, manners, and morality that illuminate everyday life amid political and military upheaval.

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Archaic spellings unchanged: hight, vail, drouth.

P. v: Apppetites and Temper -> Appetites and Temper.

P. viii: The Thirty Neroes -> The Thirty Neros.

P. 23: a cotemporary of the deceased -> a contemporary of the deceased.

P. 71: Title added "TEXAS OATH OF OFFICE".

P. 101: exeept a few stanch Union men -> except a few stanch Union men.

P. 121: bowed the stanger's bow -> bowed the stranger's bow.

P. 133: Matamoros -> Matamoras.

P. 176: betwen each pair -> between each pair.

P. 200: heathfulness -> healthfulness.

P. 222: spontanieties -> spontaneities.

P. 223: mighty footstops -> mighty footsteps.