Joseph E. Fields (d. 1882) was a trained physician and military surgeon from Massachusetts who emigrated to Mexican Texas in December of 1833. Here, he participated actively in the Texas Revolution, serving in several historic battles. After escaping Mexican imprisonment, he wrote and published what is still considered the most important eyewitness account of the Texas Revolution.
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- Texas and The West, Atlases & Books
Three Years in Texas. Including a View of the Texan Revolution, and an Account of the Principal Battles, Together With Descriptions of the Soil, Commercial and Agricultural Advantages.
- $32,000
- Streeter's own copy of what he considered to be the most sought-after book for the Texas Revolution as a whole.