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No saloon in the valley : the southern strategy of Texas 
prohibitionists in the 1880s / James D. Ivy
Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, c2003

Introduction: Southern Strategies
1

1
"The Lone Star State Surrenders to a Lone Woman": Frances Willard's 
1882 Texas Tour
7

2
"The Voice of the People is the Voice of God": Local Option in McLennan 
County, 1885
25

3
"The Steady Step and Majestic Swing of the Hosts of Reform": The 1887 
Campaign for Statewide Prohibition
45

4
"The Blood of the Mighty Dead Has Stained Me!": Eggs and Honor in the 
1887 Campaign
71

5
"Who Brought this New Idea into Texas, Anyhow?": Texans Reject 
Prohibition
89

 
Coda: From a Regional to a National Reform
103

 
Notes
121

 
Index
147

Descript'n
x, 150 p. : ill.

ISBN
0918954878 (alk. paper)

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