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Fort Worth

By: Harold Rich
Narrated by: Chuck Buell
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From its beginnings as an army camp in the 1840s, Fort Worth has come to be one of Texas’ - and the nation’s - largest cities, a thriving center of culture and commerce. But along the way, the city’s future, let alone its present prosperity, was anything but certain. Fort Worth tells the story of how this landlocked outpost on the arid plains of Texas made and remade itself in its early years, setting a pattern of boom-and-bust progress that would see the city through to the 21st century.

Harold Rich takes up the story in 1880, when Fort Worth found itself in the crosshairs of history as the cattle drives that had been such an economic boon became a thing of the past. He explores the hard-fought struggle that followed - with its many stops, failures, missteps, and successes - beginning with a single-minded commitment to attracting railroads. Rail access spurred the growth of a modern municipal infrastructure, from paved streets and streetcars to waterworks, and made Fort Worth the transportation hub of the Southwest.

Fort Worth documents the changes wrought upon Fort Worth’s economy in succeeding years by packinghouses and military bases, the discovery of oil and the growth of a notorious vice district, Hell’s Half Acre. This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Fort Worth, urban history and municipal development, or the history of Texas and the West.

The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"Anyone interested in Fort Worth or urban history will find this story compelling." (Ron Tyler, former director of the Texas State Historical Association)

“This commendable book, written with clarity and finesse, is full of surprising tidbits and fascinating vignettes.” (Journal of the Central Texas Historical Association)

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