Unsolved Texas Mysteries

Unsolved Texas Mysteries by Wallace O. Chariton, published by Wordware Pub., Regional Division in 1991, explores a variety of intriguing unsolved cases from Texas history. This edition, comprising 258 pages, delves into the enigmatic events that have puzzled residents and historians alike, presenting a factual overview of mysteries that have persisted over time.
Readers will encounter a range of topics, including the fate of documents from the Alamo, ghostly tales from the state capitol in Austin, and the potential secrets buried by the U.S. Army in North Texas after WWII. The book examines these mysteries through a lens of historical inquiry, providing insights into true crime and local lore within the Southwest region of the United States.
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For about as long as there has been a Texas there have been Texas mysteries, and many of them remain unsolved. What happened to the documents captured in the Alamo? Does a ghost actually haunt the state capitol in Austin? Did the U.S. Army secretly bury hundreds of guns in North Texas after WWII? Was John Wilkes Booth killed or did he escape and flee to Central Texas? The authors present the known facts and circumstances of these and other mysteries. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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