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Henry Eustace McCulloch: Texas Ranger, Legislator, Civil War General

Contributor(s): Smith, David Paul (Author), Parrish, T Michael (Editor)

ISBN: 9780807185995

Publisher: LSU Press

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Pub Date: May 13, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.18" H x 9.23" L x 6.33" W ( 1.37 lbs) 312 pages

Series: Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War

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Henry Eustace McCulloch provides the first comprehensive account of a pivotal nineteenth-century military leader and politician from Texas. In his military career, Henry McCulloch served with his brother Ben in one of the first Texas Ranger companies after the Texas Revolution of 1836, defended settlers during the Great Comanche Raid of 1840, and helped to defeat Mexican forces that reoccupied San Antonio in 1842. He also served as a captain in the United States Army during the Mexican-American War.

In the 1850s, voters in Texas elected McCulloch to the state legislature, where he advocated for creating additional Ranger units to defend settlers on the frontier. He was an enslaver who supported secession and commanded a regiment of Rangers that became the first unit sworn in by the Confederacy. McCullough later served as the temporary commander of the Department of Texas, directed regiments defending territory around San Antonio, briefly led the Texas Division, and participated in the attack at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana.

After the Civil War, McCulloch remained active in politics, leading a group supporting Richard Coke during the Coke-Davis imbroglio in 1873 and running as the Populist Party's candidate for governor in 1892. David Paul Smith's biography reveals McCulloch's involvement in events that shaped nearly all of nineteenth-century Texas history, restoring his legacy as one of the state's most important military leaders and politicians.

Brief description: David Paul Smith is the author of Frontier Defense in the Civil War: Texas' Rangers and Rebels.

Review Quotes: "David Paul Smith's biography of Henry Eustace McCulloch is that increasingly rare commodity: a book that genuinely needed to be written, authored by the one person best prepared by experience and previous work to take on the task. A legendary Texas Ranger, Confederate general, and state legislator, Henry McCulloch played a big part in the early history of Texas. But his story will not be a familiar one to modern readers. Smith writes history the way it should be written, with sufficient detail to satisfy scholars while managing to narrate a highly interesting story. Highly recommended."--Edward T. Cotham Jr., author of Rockets, Tanks and Submarines: The Ingenuity of Civil War Texans

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