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31 by Lawrence Clayton: A Clear Fork Chronicle
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31 by Lawrence Clayton: A Clear Fork Chronicle

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Historian David Coffey wrote that the
late Texas folklorist and historian Lawrence Clayton found beauty where many might see only mesquite and limestone; he found humor in unlikely places, and he found nobility in the hard lives of cowboys and the roughnecks.
For years, Dr. Clayton chronicled the history of the Clear Fork Country - the stretch of land cut by the Clear Fork of the Brazos River - of Shackelford and Throckmorton counties. His thoughtful prose on the region’s colorful past and its equally colorful characters has appeared in dozens of publications over the years. His efforts to record the stories of area ranches and the men who built them and worked them represent a major contribution to the state’s recorded history. Indeed, few writers could capture in words the ranch life of West Texas the way Lawrence Clayton did - fewer still might bother to translate the nomenclature and nuances of a working ranch to underexposed readers of all backgrounds. Unfortunately, much of Clayton’s work resided in scholarly journals or magazines not easily accessible to a wider audience. But these stories and others long unpublished belonged in books to be passed down through generations. Before his death in December of 2000, Dr. Clayton worked diligently to see that this history - these unique tales - remained available to all who are interested (and to some who don’t yet know it). This volume goes a long way toward honoring his wishes, and we are all better off for it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
McWhiney Foundation Press
Country
United States
Date
5 July 2002
Pages
300
ISBN
9781893114326

Historian David Coffey wrote that the
late Texas folklorist and historian Lawrence Clayton found beauty where many might see only mesquite and limestone; he found humor in unlikely places, and he found nobility in the hard lives of cowboys and the roughnecks.
For years, Dr. Clayton chronicled the history of the Clear Fork Country - the stretch of land cut by the Clear Fork of the Brazos River - of Shackelford and Throckmorton counties. His thoughtful prose on the region’s colorful past and its equally colorful characters has appeared in dozens of publications over the years. His efforts to record the stories of area ranches and the men who built them and worked them represent a major contribution to the state’s recorded history. Indeed, few writers could capture in words the ranch life of West Texas the way Lawrence Clayton did - fewer still might bother to translate the nomenclature and nuances of a working ranch to underexposed readers of all backgrounds. Unfortunately, much of Clayton’s work resided in scholarly journals or magazines not easily accessible to a wider audience. But these stories and others long unpublished belonged in books to be passed down through generations. Before his death in December of 2000, Dr. Clayton worked diligently to see that this history - these unique tales - remained available to all who are interested (and to some who don’t yet know it). This volume goes a long way toward honoring his wishes, and we are all better off for it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
McWhiney Foundation Press
Country
United States
Date
5 July 2002
Pages
300
ISBN
9781893114326