People of the Wheat
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People of the Wheat

Culture and Cultivation in North Texas

  1. 300 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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People of the Wheat

Culture and Cultivation in North Texas

About this book

How wheat growing, milling, and baking shaped the people and culture of North Texas.

In the national imaginary, America's amber fields of grain lie in the country's center, but for more than a century, they also grew across one pocket of the South: North Texas. From the 1840s to the 1970s, the state's agriculture, dominated in lore by cotton in the east and livestock in the open range, was heavily invested in the cultivation, processing, sale, and consumption of wheat. Recalling a forgotten history, Rebecca Sharpless shows how the rhythms of the wheat harvest—and the evolution of the milling, distribution, and baking industries—governed daily life in what is now known as the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.

In the 1840s, Anglo settlers discovered that grain flourished in North Texas and quickly built an economy that included wheat in fields, mills, and kitchens. After the Civil War, hand labor gave way to mechanization, greatly increasing production. Commercial bakeries churned out novel confections, and big cities were built on the bounty of the countryside. In the second half of the twentieth century, as production moved northward, industrial milling and baking declined, but home baking boomed, flour advertising supported regional music, and wheat fortunes financed the region's cultural life. Sharpless covers 150 years of wheat's very human history and shows how the labor that cultivated it, the sustenance it provided, and the prosperity it generated left an indelible mark on the people and institutions of Texas.

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Year
2026
Print ISBN
9781477333327
eBook ISBN
9781477333334

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Prologue: ā€œDefinitive Excellenceā€
  9. Introduction: Soil and People
  10. Chapter 1. ā€œOur Prairie Flourā€: Colonization, 1840–1861
  11. Chapter 2. ā€œThe Granary of the Confederate Statesā€: Civil War, 1861–1865
  12. Chapter 3. From Prairie to Production: Growing, 1865–1900
  13. Chapter 4. Oxen to Electricity: Milling, 1865–1900
  14. Chapter 5. From Biscuits to Angel Food Cake: Baking, 1865–1900
  15. Chapter 6. Wheat in the Spring and Cotton in the Fall: Growing, 1900–1940
  16. Chapter 7. Mechanization, Marketing, and Music: Milling, 1900–1940
  17. Chapter 8. Homemade Sweets and Standardized Bread:Baking, 1900–1940
  18. Chapter 9. Fading Glory, Waning Memory: 1940–1972
  19. Epilogue
  20. Acknowledgments
  21. Notes
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index

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