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Lucy Parker Shaw was an early American settler who played a notable role in the development of Galveston, Texas, during the Republic of Texas era. Born in Eastport, Maine, she was the daughter of Jonathan Weston, a prominent local figure. In December 1838, Lucy, her husband Joshua Clark Shaw, and their two-year-old child relocated to Galveston, joining a group of fellow New Englanders seeking new opportunities in the burgeoning republic.
James Valentino is the author of From Maine to Galveston: The Life and Letters of Lucy Parker Shaw, a book that compiles and contextualizes the personal letters of Lucy Parker Shaw, an early settler in Galveston, Texas. While specific details about Valentino's personal background or any familial connection to Lucy Parker Shaw are not readily available, his work indicates a scholarly interest in early American history, particularly the experiences of settlers during the Republic of Texas era. His compilation provides valuable insights into the challenges and daily life of that period through Lucy's firsthand accounts.
James Valentino's Website: https://www.jamesvalentinobooks.com/
From Maine to Galveston, Republic of Texas https://www.amazon.com/Maine-Galveston-Republic-Texas-Letters/dp/1532307101
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Lucy Parker Shaw was an early American settler who played a notable role in the development of Galveston, Texas, during the Republic of Texas era. Born in Eastport, Maine, she was the daughter of Jonathan Weston, a prominent local figure. In December 1838, Lucy, her husband Joshua Clark Shaw, and their two-year-old child relocated to Galveston, joining a group of fellow New Englanders seeking new opportunities in the burgeoning republic.
James Valentino is the author of From Maine to Galveston: The Life and Letters of Lucy Parker Shaw, a book that compiles and contextualizes the personal letters of Lucy Parker Shaw, an early settler in Galveston, Texas. While specific details about Valentino's personal background or any familial connection to Lucy Parker Shaw are not readily available, his work indicates a scholarly interest in early American history, particularly the experiences of settlers during the Republic of Texas era. His compilation provides valuable insights into the challenges and daily life of that period through Lucy's firsthand accounts.
James Valentino's Website: https://www.jamesvalentinobooks.com/
From Maine to Galveston, Republic of Texas https://www.amazon.com/Maine-Galveston-Republic-Texas-Letters/dp/1532307101
Subscribe to Galveston Unscripted on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts for more historical insights and stories from this remarkable island: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/podcasts
Check out the podcast and audio tour that is transforming Galveston into the world's largest free museum! https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/
Support the show! Buy me a book! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jrshaw409
Galveston Unscripted Digital Market: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/store
Support the show
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