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La Réunion, a French Settlement in Texas

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The authors trace origins, ideals, organization, daily life, and decline of a French utopian colony in Texas inspired by Fourierist thought. They situate the settlement within wider European socialist movements, profile founders and immigrant settlers, describe the phalanstery plan, community institutions, and local attitudes, and recount the colony's practical difficulties and eventual breakup. Extensive quotations and documentary appendixes supply primary materials, including settlers' lists, incorporation acts, letters of introduction, and planning diagrams to support the narrative and facilitate further research.

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William Jackson Hammond

William Jackson Hammond was an American author known for his work on early Texas history and settlement. His notable book, "La Réunion, a French Settlement in Texas," explores the establishment of a French colony in Texas during the 19th century. Hammond's writing provides valuable insights into the cultural and social dynamics of this unique settlement, contributing to the understanding of the diverse influences that shaped Texas. His work is a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding the exploration and settlement of the American frontier.

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