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Lee County, TX (Images of America)  by Nancy Hamilton (Lee County Historical Commission) This book illustrates the County's history through vintage photographs, many of which have been previously unpublished. |
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Historical Williamson County, Texas: A pictorial history, 1848-2000 by Karen R. Thompson
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Land of good water, takachue pouetsu: A Williamson County, Texas history by Clara Stearns Scarbrough The story of Williamson County from Prehistoric Indians, to French and Spanish exploration to the Civil War and more.
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Road, River, And Ol'boy Politics: A Texas Country's Path from Farm to Supersuburb by Linda Scarbrough Discusses how an isolated agricultural economy became one of the five fastest growing counties in the United States. This book tells a cautionary tale about the difficulties of anticipating ripple effects from large-scale public works "solutions" and of adequately planning for their environmental, economic, and cultural consequences.
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The gracious gift: The Negro Fine Arts School, 1946-66 : easing the transition from segregation to integration by Martha Mitten Allen |
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Williamson County, Texas: Its history and its people
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Historical Round Rock, Texas by Karen R. Thompson & Jane H. Digesualdo
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Historic Williamson County by John J. Leffler A comprehensive illustrated history of Williamson County, Texas. The main section of the book is the historical manuscript with a special section, "Sharing the Heritage" consisting of history/profiles of some of Williamson County's most respected companies and organizations |
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Historical sketch of Williamson County old settlers Association by Kenneth W England
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Historical Round Rock, Texas: Sesquicentennial 1854-2004 by Martin Ernest Parker
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Texas and Williamson County pioneers: Carlisle, Conlee, Dorsett, Weir by Edith Huebner |
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Weir, Texas by Mervyn and Tommie Walker
Jonah, Texas by Mervyn and Tommie Walker
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Our town, Taylor by Ruth Mantor A nostalgic look at this small Texas town between the 1870s and 1980s |
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