Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

Mary Austin Holley found life challenging and made it interesting for others. As wife and widow of Horace Holley, eminent orator, clergyman, and educator, and as cousin and friend of Stephen F. Austin, founder of the first Texas colony, she formed friendships among important people. From New Haven to New Orleans and Brazoria, Texas, she was beloved.

The panorama of her life, described in vivid detail by a former head of the English Department at Texas Christian University, transports the reader to the tempestuous early years of the American Republic and, finally, to Texas during its colonization and early Republic years. Throughout this charming book Mrs. Holley's "intuition for important people" brings the reader into the company of many of America's great and accomplished: Noah Webster, John Quincy Adams, President and Mrs. Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and many others.

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Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

Mary Austin Holley found life challenging and made it interesting for others. As wife and widow of Horace Holley, eminent orator, clergyman, and educator, and as cousin and friend of Stephen F. Austin, founder of the first Texas colony, she formed friendships among important people. From New Haven to New Orleans and Brazoria, Texas, she was beloved.

The panorama of her life, described in vivid detail by a former head of the English Department at Texas Christian University, transports the reader to the tempestuous early years of the American Republic and, finally, to Texas during its colonization and early Republic years. Throughout this charming book Mrs. Holley's "intuition for important people" brings the reader into the company of many of America's great and accomplished: Noah Webster, John Quincy Adams, President and Mrs. Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and many others.

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Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

by Rebecca Smith Lee
Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

Mary Austin Holley: A Biography

by Rebecca Smith Lee

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Mary Austin Holley found life challenging and made it interesting for others. As wife and widow of Horace Holley, eminent orator, clergyman, and educator, and as cousin and friend of Stephen F. Austin, founder of the first Texas colony, she formed friendships among important people. From New Haven to New Orleans and Brazoria, Texas, she was beloved.

The panorama of her life, described in vivid detail by a former head of the English Department at Texas Christian University, transports the reader to the tempestuous early years of the American Republic and, finally, to Texas during its colonization and early Republic years. Throughout this charming book Mrs. Holley's "intuition for important people" brings the reader into the company of many of America's great and accomplished: Noah Webster, John Quincy Adams, President and Mrs. Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and many others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292786363
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 07/22/2010
Series: Elma Dill Russell Spencer Foundation Series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 480
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Rebecca Smith Lee was a professor of English at Texas Christian University.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Genealogical Charts
  • 1. Childhood’s Home, 1784-1794
  • 2. Sentimental Courtship, 1795-1805
  • 3. Salisbury Honeymoon, 1805
  • 4. Greenfield Hill, 1805-1808
  • 5. Hostages to Fortune, 1808-1809
  • 6. By Stage to Boston, 1809-1811
  • 7. High Tide, 1811-1817
  • 8. The Field Is Wider..., 1817-1818
  • 9. Harvest More Abundant, 1818-1821
  • 10. The Past Revisited, 1821-1822
  • 11. Green Holly and Thistle, 1822-1825
  • 12. On Leaving Kentucky, 1826-1827
  • 13. Radiant Phoenix, 1827-1829
  • 14. Good Hope, 1830-1831
  • 15. Dear Cousin, 1831-1835
  • 16. Texan Song of Liberty, 1835-1836
  • 17. On the Wing, 1837-1840
  • 18. Sunny Island, 1840-1841
  • 19. The New Texas, 1841-1844
  • 20. Madame Holley, 1844-1846
  • Acknowledgments: People and Places
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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