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Waxahachie:: Where Cotton Reigned King
Contributor(s): Scott, Kelly McMichael (Author)
ISBN: 0738523895     ISBN-13: 9780738523897
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
OUR PRICE:   $22.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2002
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel
Series: Making of America
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 6.76" W x 9.8" (0.87 lbs) 160 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Texas
- Cultural Region - Mid-South
- Cultural Region - South
 
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Publisher Description:
The people of Waxahachie, Texas, have always been at the heart of a thriving community that was once the largest cotton-producing county in the nation. As county seat, Waxahachie burgeoned into a bustling center for business and education and carved out a unique niche in the growing landscape. But its citizens overcame significant obstacles as well, facing such challenges as a massive slave revolt during the Civil War and the economic bust of the 1930s. Reflecting both the glory and hardship of these struggles, Waxahachie today stands as a testament to Southern determination and how a town came to be defined by a crop on which America still relies-cotton.

Always with an eye on their future, the people of Waxahachie, in 1912, supported the development of an interurban electric railway system linking them to Dallas and Waco. Each July between 1900 and 1930, Texans from all over the state came to Waxahachie by covered wagon, on horseback, and later by automobile to participate in the national Chautauqua phenomenon and hear such great orators as William Jennings Bryan and Will Rogers. Waxahachie's Chautauqua Auditorium, still in use today, is one of the few national survivors of this educational movement. This tradition of community and culture survives to the present day in such events as the Scarborough Fair, the National Polka Festival, and the Gingerbread Trail of Homes. In this new historical account, Waxahachie, Texas: Where Cotton Reigned King, the town springs to life in a blend of more than 100 vintage photographs and stories that chronicle the perseverance and love of a people for their town.


Contributor Bio(s): Scott, Kelly McMichael: - Local historian Kelly McMichael Stott has compiled an exciting volume celebrating the diverse past of the town "where cotton reigned king" and honoring the people of Waxahachie for their invaluable contributions to the state's economy, heritage, and the greater American landscape. Waxahachie, Texas: Where Cotton Reigned King invites residents and visitors alike to explore how this singular community triumphed over adversity and turned obstacles into opportunities for prosperity.