Memoirs of a Texas Pioneer Grandmother (Was Grossmutter Erzaehlt), 1805-1915

Memoirs of a Texas Pioneer Grandmother (Was Grossmutter Erzaehlt), 1805-1915
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Download or read book Memoirs of a Texas Pioneer Grandmother (Was Grossmutter Erzaehlt), 1805-1915 written by Ottilie Fuchs Goeth and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ottilie Fuchs Goeth was an alert seventy-nine years old when she completed her memoirs in the German language for her family. Born the year of the Texas revolution, 1836, she migrated with her family in 1845, eventually settling in the Cypress Mill community near the Pedernales River west of Austin. Daughter of the pastor of a parish church in Germany, Mrs. Goeth was nurtured in family life, literature and music and her writings reflect a keen observation of life in Texas from the beginning of statehood to past the turn of the century. The original German was published in 1915.


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