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Texas Business Directory, 1878-79

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Texas Business Directory, 1878-79
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An index to the mercantile, manufacturing and professional interests of the state. Great reference source for collectors and historians. The second owner of this book was Harry L. Haynes of Austin. Haynes was elected to the city council in 1919 and was directly involved in racial tensions in Austin. As a former resident of East Austin, he moved to West Austin and at a meeting said, “I was frozen out [of East Austin] and my former home which is now occupied by negroes. What happened to East Austin will happen to West Austin once the negroes get a foothold here…. This is one of the prettiest sections of the city. Why should we give it to the negroes?” [Racial Dynamics in Early Twentieth-Century Austin, Texas by Jason McDonald]. Front and binding cover is disconnected. Part of index page is torn. Includes a table of contents and an alphabetical index of advertisements. Also includes a history of Texas and over 100 pages of advertisements at the back of the directory. 405 pages with 110 page business directory. [rarity: i]City: County: State: TXDate: