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I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: A History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant [Hardcover]

Mary Margaret McAllen Amberson (Author), James A. McAllen (Author), Margaret H. McAllen (Author)
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February 1, 2003

This superb work of history tells the story of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the people who struggled to make this daunting land their home. Spanish conquistadors and Mexican revolutionaries, cowboys and ranchers, Texas Rangers and Civil War generals, entrepreneurs and empire builders are all a part of this centuries-long saga, thoroughly researched and skillfully presented here.

In this moving account of the history of the families of the Santa Anita land grant, almost two hundred years of the history of the lower Rio Grande Valley (1748–1940) are revealed. An important addition to any collection of Texas history, I Would Rather Sleep in Texas is one of the most complete studies of the lower Rio Grande, abundantly illustrated with maps and photographs, many never before published.
In 1790 the Santa Anita, a Spanish land grant, was awarded to merchant José Manuel Gómez. After the land passed to Gómez’s widow, part of the grant was acquired by María Salomé Ballí, the daughter of a powerful Spanish clan. Salomé married John Young, and her family connections combined with his business acumen helped to further assemble the Santa Anita under one owner.
In 1859, after Young’s death, Salomé struggled to hold onto her properties amid bandit raids and the siege of violence waged in the region by borderland caudillo Juan Cortina. Soon after the beginning of the Civil War, she married John McAllen. They participated in the rapid wartime cotton trade and developed influential business connections. Rare firsthand accounts by Salomé Ballí Young de McAllen, John McAllen, and their son, James Ballí McAllen, add to a deeper understanding of the blending of the region’s frontier cultures, rowdy politics, and periodic violence.
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MARY MARGARET McALLEN AMBERSON is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and a student of history and anthropology. She is also the author of A Brave Boy and a Good Soldier: John C. C. Hill and the Texas Expedition to Mier (TSHA, 2006).

JAMES A. McALLEN, Amberson’s father, compiled extensive notes, research, and data on South Texas and Valley history.

MARGARET H. McALLEN, McAllen’s grandmother, began the book project in 1978.

 

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 655 pages
  • Publisher: Texas State Historical Assn (February 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 087611186X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876111864
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #474,091 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a great novel, but its true!, March 13, 2003
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This review is from: I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: A History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant (Hardcover)
This is the best volume on South Texas history ever. Full of first-hand quotes, the lives of the people of this region from 1750 through the early 1900's is witnessed. It should interest people who don't even live in Texas, so much American history is intertwined with this region. Especially great is the civil war section.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'd Rather Sleep in Texas, December 18, 2004
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This review is from: I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: A History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant (Hardcover)
I spent the first 44 years of my life in the Coastal Bend area of Texas (Corpus Christi), and studying the settlement and development of it for the past twenty-five years. So I am intimately familiar with the history of that area, but knew very little about the Rio Grande Valley, only 150 miles away.

Due to the exhaustive research performed by Mary M. McAllen Amberson and her family, my knowledge of the history of the area has been vastly increased. For me, it ties together a number of events in the history of South Texas. I never realized the degree and amount of conflict that occurred in the border area as was documented in this book. It is obvious that the Wild West extended well into the 20th century. The book also provides another view of Richard King and Mifflin Kenedy that is absent from other published works - more detail about their persona and the diversity of their business interests.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book, but due to the long time period in history and large number of people, it was difficult to keep track of the family members. A diagram of the family tree would have aided in keeping track of the many people involved. Since I have traveled throughout the Lower Rio Grande Valley, it would have been interesting to see more maps, particuliarly the current cities and towns overlaying the original Spanish Land Grant boundaries. Ownership of the property within these Spanish Land Grants is still being disputed today, with one of the most notable being the Balli' family claims on Padre Island.

Overall, a very good book for someone interested in the history of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and the border areas of Mexico adjacent to that area.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Would Rather Sleep in Texas, January 14, 2004
This review is from: I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: A History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant (Hardcover)
This is absolutely a very well written history of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. It depicts the history of the McAllen, Young & Balli Families during this era. This book gives a very good insight of what was going on throughout the lower Rio Grande Valley during this time frame. Mary M. McAllen Amberson along with her father, grandfather and great-grandfather have done an excellent job in preserving the history with all their personal notes with James B. McAllen. I now have a better understanding of the struggles and hardships the people had to endure in order to survive this rugged time. I strongly recommend this book to all people who are interested in learning more about the history of the Lower Rio Grande Valley during their ancestors' time. Hats off to Mary M. McAllen Amberson on a very well written history of her family and the great Lower Rio Grande Valley.

Ricardo P. Balli

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DON JOSÉ MANUEL GÓMEZ waited on the plains of the Santa Anita beside the Camino de la Sal, the main road leading easterly to the royal salt lake. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
commissioners court, townsite company, José de Escandón, Tomás Mejía, bandit raids
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Rio Grande, United States, Santa Anita, Fort Brown, Hidalgo County, Brazos Santiago, San Juanito, John Young, South Texas, New Orleans, Nuevo Santander, Civil War, Cameron County, New York, Mifflin Kenedy, Charles Stillman, Richard King, San Antonio, Rip Ford, Point Isabel, Union Army, Mexican Army, Corpus Christi, Boca del Rio, Fort Texas
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