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John Crittenden Duval

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Name
  
John Duval

Role
  
Writer

Siblings
  
Burr H. Duval


Died
  
1897, Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Books
  
Early Times in Texas, The Adventures of Big‑Fo, The Adventures of Big‑Fo, The Story of an Escape fr

Similar People
  
William Pope Duval, Oscar Branch Colquitt, Andrew Jackson Hamilton, Elisha M Pease

John Crittenden Duval (1816–1897) was an American writer of Texas literature. He has been noted as being the first Texas man of letters and was dubbed the "Father of Texas Literature" by J. Frank Dobie. His Early Times in Texas was initially published serially in 1867 in Burke's Weekly (Macon, Georgia) and was finally published in book form in 1892. The story, which became a Texas classic, recounted Duval's escape from the Goliad Massacre, in which his own brother Burr H. Duval was killed, as well as other tales.

Another brother, Thomas Howard DuVal, was a distinguished Texas judge. The men's father, William Pope Duval, was a long-time Territorial Governor of Florida.

References

John Crittenden Duval Wikipedia