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The life record of H. W. Graber / A Terry Texas Ranger, 1861-1865; sixty-two years in Texas

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The author recounts his life from childhood in Germany through immigration to Texas, early work in trades and surveying, family losses, and participation in the Civil War as a member of a Texas cavalry unit, describing engagements, wounds, capture, imprisonment, escape, and rejoining his command. He then narrates postwar challenges during Reconstruction, business ventures, community and fraternal involvement, efforts to support Confederate veterans, and later-life reflections on family and public events. The narrative blends battlefield memoir, prison experiences, entrepreneurial setbacks and recoveries, and local civic activity into a chronological personal account.

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H. W. Graber

H. W. Graber was a notable figure in Texas history, recognized for his service as a Terry Texas Ranger during the Civil War. His memoir, "The Life Record of H. W. Graber / A Terry Texas Ranger, 1861-1865; Sixty-Two Years in Texas," provides a personal account of his experiences and insights from a tumultuous period in American history. Graber's narrative not only chronicles his military service but also reflects on his life in Texas over more than six decades, contributing to the understanding of the state's heritage and the role of Rangers in its development.

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