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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robbie Moore Sanders , Sandra Chipley Kellogg , Marvin E. Beck , Mark WinslettPublisher: Texas A & M University Press Imprint: Texas A & M University Press Dimensions: Width: 25.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781623499280ISBN 10: 1623499283 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 31 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved hearing the stories of my Texas ancestors from my Dad. Robbie has captured the rich history of Bastrop in a beautiful, extensive way. It is such an honor that our family plays even a small part in the shaping of this great state.""--Haylie Duff--Haylie Duff ""Robbie Sanders has dedicated decades to the study of the history of houses and buildings in Bastrop, Texas. Her perseverance and passion for this subject has produced an excellent volume chronicling structures in a town that has, from the days of its Revolution, served as a micro of Texas itself.""--Kenneth Kesselus, former mayor of Bastrop--Kenneth Kesselus ""The photographs beautifully illustrate Bastrop's remarkable collection of architecturally significant historic homes. What makes this book even more notable are the people and stories that bring the homes and the way of life in Bastrop alive.""--Carol Shull, former Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places--Carol Shull ""Historic Homes of Bastrop recounts not just how and when Bastrop's most notable homes were constructed and modified, but gives fascinating vignettes about the families who lived in them through the decades. While scrupulously separating verifiable fact from mere legend, the authors preserve rich local lore about the owners and their families. Their stories reflect the events that have shaped the City--from lumbering of cypress and pine, coal mining, historic floods, the Spanish Flu, World War II's Camp Swift, the 1862 and 2011 fires, to 21st century suburbanization. Through this rich mix, the authors' story will interest not only those who are acquainted with this single historic town, or even those who want to study the development and subsequent preservation of nineteenth century architecture, but anyone who wants to understand the rich fabric of small-town American life.""--Thomas R. Phillips, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court--Thomas R. Phillips Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved hearing the stories of my Texas ancestors from my Dad. Robbie has captured the rich history of Bastrop in a beautiful, extensive way. It is such an honor that our family plays even a small part in the shaping of this great state. --Haylie Duff--Haylie Duff Robbie Sanders has dedicated decades to the study of the history of houses and buildings in Bastrop, Texas. Her perseverance and passion for this subject has produced an excellent volume chronicling structures in a town that has, from the days of its Revolution, served as a micro of Texas itself. --Kenneth Kesselus, former mayor of Bastrop--Kenneth Kesselus The photographs beautifully illustrate Bastrop's remarkable collection of architecturally significant historic homes. What makes this book even more notable are the people and stories that bring the homes and the way of life in Bastrop alive. --Carol Shull, former Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places--Carol Shull Historic Homes of Bastrop recounts not just how and when Bastrop's most notable homes were constructed and modified, but gives fascinating vignettes about the families who lived in them through the decades. While scrupulously separating verifiable fact from mere legend, the authors preserve rich local lore about the owners and their families. Their stories reflect the events that have shaped the City--from lumbering of cypress and pine, coal mining, historic floods, the Spanish Flu, World War II's Camp Swift, the 1862 and 2011 fires, to 21st century suburbanization. Through this rich mix, the authors' story will interest not only those who are acquainted with this single historic town, or even those who want to study the development and subsequent preservation of nineteenth century architecture, but anyone who wants to understand the rich fabric of small-town American life. --Thomas R. Phillips, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court--Thomas R. Phillips """Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved hearing the stories of my Texas ancestors from my Dad. Robbie has captured the rich history of Bastrop in a beautiful, extensive way. It is such an honor that our family plays even a small part in the shaping of this great state.""--Haylie Duff--Haylie Duff ""Robbie Sanders has dedicated decades to the study of the history of houses and buildings in Bastrop, Texas. Her perseverance and passion for this subject has produced an excellent volume chronicling structures in a town that has, from the days of its Revolution, served as a micro of Texas itself.""--Kenneth Kesselus, former mayor of Bastrop--Kenneth Kesselus ""The photographs beautifully illustrate Bastrop's remarkable collection of architecturally significant historic homes. What makes this book even more notable are the people and stories that bring the homes and the way of life in Bastrop alive.""--Carol Shull, former Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places--Carol Shull ""Historic Homes of Bastrop recounts not just how and when Bastrop's most notable homes were constructed and modified, but gives fascinating vignettes about the families who lived in them through the decades. While scrupulously separating verifiable fact from mere legend, the authors preserve rich local lore about the owners and their families. Their stories reflect the events that have shaped the City--from lumbering of cypress and pine, coal mining, historic floods, the Spanish Flu, World War II's Camp Swift, the 1862 and 2011 fires, to 21st century suburbanization. Through this rich mix, the authors' story will interest not only those who are acquainted with this single historic town, or even those who want to study the development and subsequent preservation of nineteenth century architecture, but anyone who wants to understand the rich fabric of small-town American life.""--Thomas R. Phillips, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court--Thomas R. Phillips" Author InformationROBBIE MOORE SANDERS recently retired after serving for fifteen years as trustee of the Bastrop County Historical Society. An avid researcher of local history, she has applied for and received three Texas Historic Landmark designations for various properties in Bastrop. SANDRA CHIPLEY has been a licensed landscape architect for 33 years. Previously employed by the City of Fort Worth and as the Park Development Coordinator for the City of Austin, she has been with the Texas Department of Transportation since 2011, currently in the landscape architecture section of the design division. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |