Hudson Bend and the Birth of Lake Travis

Transforming the Hills West of Austin

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
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Author: Carole McIntosh Sikes ISBN: 9781625851987
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 5, 2014
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Carole McIntosh Sikes
ISBN: 9781625851987
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 5, 2014
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
Along the picturesque shores of the Colorado River lies historic Hudson Bend. Established by Wiley Hudson in the 1850s, the verdant hills and abundant water attracted scores of farming families. Hudson's example was soon followed by still more settlers, who created their own thriving communities in the area. Discover the evolution of this cherished region and the courageous people who shaped it, from the Comanche tribes and Anglo settlers to the developers, "cedar choppers" and construction workers who forged the lake in 1937. Author and hill country native Carole McIntosh Sikes offers a collection of essays that explores a history forever linked with hill country culture, New Deal-era programs and Texas politics.
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Along the picturesque shores of the Colorado River lies historic Hudson Bend. Established by Wiley Hudson in the 1850s, the verdant hills and abundant water attracted scores of farming families. Hudson's example was soon followed by still more settlers, who created their own thriving communities in the area. Discover the evolution of this cherished region and the courageous people who shaped it, from the Comanche tribes and Anglo settlers to the developers, "cedar choppers" and construction workers who forged the lake in 1937. Author and hill country native Carole McIntosh Sikes offers a collection of essays that explores a history forever linked with hill country culture, New Deal-era programs and Texas politics.

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