Let's Cross Before Dark
A History of the Ferries, Fords and River Crossings of Texas
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About the Book
Let’s Cross Before Dark… A History of the Ferries, Fords and River Crossings of Texas
The state of Texas claims over 12,000 named rivers and streams stretching approximately 80,000 linear miles within its boundaries. In this book, Bill Winsor identifies and locates over 550 named river crossings within the state that once served as vital destinations for Native Americans, European explorers, and Mexican and American soldiers and colonists. Winsor has catalogued their origins and histories. Included in the work are maps of major rivers and their crossings as well as select images of early ferry operations of Texas.
In addition to an alpha index of the crossings, the 625-page book presents an in-depth examination of the roles principal rivers and their crossings assumed in the framing of Texas history. Each of its fourteen chapters explores the founding of these various sites and the characters that brought them to life.
This information, under one cover, presents an incomparable resource for future generations to better understand and appreciate the historical relevance of these vanishing theaters of history.
About the Author
Bill Winsor is an independent student of Texas history having served as CEO of Dallas Market Center and remains affiliated with his former firm in a semi-retirement role. He is the author of “Texas in the Confederacy” and several articles on Texas history.