This book offers a personal account of the early days of central Texas as seen through the eyes of the author. F. M. Cross leads the reader on a journey through the history of the region, recounting stories of settlers and their struggles, as well as the natural beauty of the land. This compelling narrative provides a unique perspective on Texas history and the people who shaped it.
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