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Indian Depredations in Texas

By: J.W. Wilbarger
Narrated by: Capt. Robert E. Miller
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A reliable history of Texas's original families with accounts of battles, wars, adventures, forays, murders, massacres, etc., etc, together with biographical sketches of many of the most noted Indian fighters and frontiersmen of Texas. "A historical treasure trove" of the founders of the great state of Texas.

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Not once did the narrator pronounce “escape” correctly. He also apparently does not know that a mounted force is a cavalry, not a Calvary. He badly mispronounces Texas place names and several other words as well. It’s hard to believe this narration was allowed to stand; did no one listen before this was finalized?

Good story, poor narrator

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A lot of very storys unheard story's
this is a very one-sided the Indians where always bad guys. Never talked about the whites wrong doings. I was hoping for a book that was balanced the good and bad of both races not so one-sided.

A bit one-sided

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Most of these people’s lives would have been forgotten many years ago had they not of been written down for our benefit. The Indians were truly savages. It wasn’t all piece pipes and fishing. It was pure savagery and depredations especially with the Comanches.

Stories that need to be remembered.

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Written in 1888, by a man who lived through the Texas Indian war. The language used is of that time and a bit archaic, but the first hand accounts, are very interesting.

Written in 1888, incredible first hand accounts

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Excellent stories packed with the struggles and heroism of early Texans. Great narration made it easy to listen to.

Outstanding

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