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Tom Connally Remembers
his Father’s Change of Heart

McLennan County in the 1880s

by John Troesser
My Name is Tom Connally
Thomas Y. Crowell Publisher, New York, 1954
In this long-out-of-print book, the author (1877 – 1963) recounts his career as a politician as well as his formative years. We never got as far as the politics, but his early years in Austin are an amusing look at life as it was in Texas from the 1890s through the 1910s. Connally later represented Texas in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. Although the book was written “as told to Alfred Steinberg”, Mr. Steinberg did the senator’s story justice and the book reads as easy as an overheard conversation. A few copies appear from time to time on Amazon.com.
This following excerpt is from Chapter One: My Parents

“….in fact, he was soon able to amass enough cash to buy a farm of 160 acres in McLennan County near the town of Waco. Here he moved his family in the early 1870s. In later years, my father grew less bitter about the War Between the States. He did not keep any souvenir reminders of the fighting around the house. But I don’t believe Abraham Lincoln ever became one of his favorite presidents. Pa was outspoken in his anger at the presence of Yankee soldiers in Texas during Reconstruction. In 1874, he joined other Texans in throwing out of office an arrogant Republican governor and the rest of the home-grown carpetbag bunch. In their stead, he helped elect a Democratic state government with Richard Coke as governor.
Tom Connally
Tom Connally
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Richard Coke, TX Governor
Richard Coke,
Governor of Texas.
Matthew Brady, Photographer

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Yet in time he softened. Perhaps it was age. Perhaps it was experience. But anyway, as he grew older, the War Between the States lost its deep emotional grip on him.

During the 1880s, an old fellow named Leavitt took over a farm adjoining ours. He had been a Union soldier and one of the causes, supposedly, of Pa’s sad early years. Yet, after eyeing Old Man Leavitt suspiciously, my father suddenly took up with him and they became great friends.

When Pa retired in 1890, he and Old Man Leavitt went to the village of Eddy every day together. And they were gone for hours, walking arm in arm to pick up the mail at Conoway’s post office station and confectionary store in Eddy and talking over politics with politically minded citizens along the unpaved streets. To me, their friendship signified the end of the national rancor over the late war.”
Bushdale TX Fallen Union Soldier Statue
Fallen Union Soldier Statue in Bushdale TX
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Ranger TX - PO Mural Crossroads Town
"Crossroads Town" by Emil Bisttram
PO Mural in Ranger, Texas
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- John Troesser, December 7, 2014 Column

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