COL. CROCKETT’S
EXPLOITS AND ADVENTURES
IN TEXAS:
WHEREIN IS CONTAINED
A FULL ACCOUNT OF HIS JOURNEY FROM TENNESSEE TO THE RED
RIVER AND NATCHITOCHES, AND THENCE ACROSS
TEXAS TO SAN ANTONIO;
INCLUDING
HIS MANY HAIR-BREADTH ESCAPES;
TOGETHER WITH
A TOPOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND POLITICAL
VIEW OF TEXAS.
Say, what can politicians do, When things run riot, plague, and vex us ?
But shoulder flook, and start anew, Cut stick, and GO AHEAD in Texas ! ! !
THE AUTHOR.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.
[RICHARD PENN SMITH]
THE NARRATIVE BROUGHT DOWN FROM THE DEATH OF
COL. CROCKETT TO THE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO,
BY AN EYE-WITNESS.
PHILADELPHIA:
T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS.1
1836.
DAVID CROCKETT.