For the Liberty of Texas

Edward Stratemeyer
the Liberty of Texas, by Edward
Stratemeyer

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Title: For the Liberty of Texas
Author: Edward Stratemeyer
Illustrator: Louis Meynelle
Release Date: July 31, 2007 [EBook #22186]
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EDWARD STRATEMEYER'S BOOKS
Old Glory Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume $1.25.
UNDER DEWEY AT MANILA. UNDER OTIS IN THE
PHILIPPINES. A YOUNG VOLUNTEER IN CUBA. THE
CAMPAIGN OF THE JUNGLE. FIGHTING IN CUBAN WATERS.
UNDER MacARTHUR IN LUZON.
Soldiers of Fortune Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume $1.25.
ON TO PEKIN. AT THE FALL OF PORT ARTHUR. UNDER THE
MIKADO'S FLAG. WITH TOGO FOR JAPAN.
Colonial Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume $1.25.
WITH WASHINGTON IN THE WEST. ON THE TRAIL OF
PONTIAC. MARCHING ON NIAGARA. THE FORT IN THE
WILDERNESS. AT THE FALL OF MONTREAL. TRAIL AND
TRADING POST.
Mexican War Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume $1.25.
FOR THE LIBERTY OF TEXAS. UNDER SCOTT IN MEXICO.
WITH TAYLOR ON THE RIO GRANDE.
Pan-American Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume $1.25.
LOST ON THE ORINOCO. YOUNG EXPLORERS OF THE
AMAZON. THE YOUNG VOLCANO EXPLORERS. TREASURE
SEEKERS OF THE ANDES. YOUNG EXPLORERS OF THE
ISTHMUS. CHASED ACROSS THE PAMPAS.
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DAVE PORTER AT OAK HALL. DAVE PORTER IN THE FAR
NORTH. DAVE PORTER IN THE SOUTH SEAS. DAVE PORTER
AND HIS CLASSMATES. DAVE PORTER'S RETURN TO
SCHOOL. DAVE PORTER AT STAR RANCH. DAVE PORTER

AND HIS RIVALS.
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THE GUN CLUB BOYS OF LAKEPORT. THE FOOT BALL BOYS
OF LAKEPORT. THE BASEBALL BOYS OF LAKEPORT. THE
AUTOMOBILE BOYS OF LAKEPORT. THE BOAT CLUB BOYS
OF LAKEPORT.
American Boys' Biographical Series Cloth. Illustrated. Price per
volume $1.25.
AMERICAN BOYS' LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY. AMERICAN
BOYS' LIFE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
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* * * * *
DEFENDING HIS FLAG. Price $1.50.

[Illustration: "'REMEMBER THE ALAMO! DOWN WITH SANTA
ANNA!'"]

Mexican War Series

FOR THE LIBERTY OF TEXAS
BY
EDWARD STRATEMEYER
Author of "With Taylor on the Rio Grande," "Under Scott in Mexico,"

"Dave Porter Series," "Old Glory Series," "Pan-American Series,"
"Lakeport Series," etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY LOUIS MEYNELLE

BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.
Copyright, 1900, by Dana Estes & Company Copyright, 1909, by
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
All Rights Reserved
For the Liberty of Texas
SET UP AND ELECTROTYPED BY COLONIAL PRESS, BOSTON
Printed by BERWICK & SMITH CO., NORWOOD

PREFACE.
"For the Liberty of Texas" is a tale complete in itself, but it forms the
first of a line of three volumes to be known under the general title of
the "Mexican War Series."
Primarily the struggle of the Texans for freedom did not form a part of
our war with Mexico, yet this struggle led up directly to the greater war
to follow, and it is probably a fact that, had the people of Texas not at
first accomplished their freedom, there would have been no war
between the two larger republics.
The history of Texas and her struggle for liberty is unlike that of any
other State in our Union, and it will be found to read more like a
romance than a detail of facts. Here was a territory, immense in size,
that was little better than a wilderness, a territory gradually becoming
settled by Americans, Mexicans, Spaniards, French, and pioneers of
other nations, a territory which was the home of the bloodthirsty
Comanche and other Indians, and which was overrun with deer, buffalo,

and the wild mustang, and which was, at times, the gathering ground
for the most noted desperadoes of the southwest.
This territory formed, with Coahuila, one of the States of Mexico, but
the government was a government in name only, and the people of
Texas felt that it was absolutely necessary that they withdraw from the
Mexican Confederation, in order to protect themselves, their property,
and their individual rights, for, with the scheming Mexicans on one
side of them, and the murderous Indians on the other, nothing was safe
from molestation.
The contest was fought largely by men who knew little or nothing of
the art of war, but men whose courage was superb.
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