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The Ground on Which I Stand: Tamina, a Freedmen's Townvolume 22

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The Ground on Which I Stand: Tamina, a Freedmen's Townvolume 22 - Corn, Marti, and Karner, Tracy Xavia (Foreword by), and Sitton, Thad (Introduction by)
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In 1871, newly freed slaves established the community of Tamina--then called "Tammany"--north of Houston, Texas, near the rich timberlands of Montgomery County. Located in proximity to the just-completed railroad from Conroe to Houston, the community benefited from the burgeoning local lumber industry and available transportation. The residents built homes, churches, a one-room school, and a general store. In the decades since, urban growth and change have overtaken Tamina. The sprawling communities of The Woodlands, ...

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The Ground on Which I Stand: Tamina, a Freedmen's Townvolume 22 2019, Texas A&M University Press

ISBN-13: 9781623497699

2nd Second Edition, New edition

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