Books like these are why I can't give up my addiction, er habit, of library book sale book-buying. This book is a treasure; a memoir of life as a slave under Sam Houston. In the telling, anecdotes about life in Texas at that time go beyond any dry re-telling in textbooks, and historical leaders come to life. Not only did I finish the book believing Sam Houston to be as good or better as legend holds, but also came to love Jeff Hamilton himself. This is a positive book, uplifting, and I loved reading it. Jeff Hamilton has been honored with historical markers in Belton, and I was glad to see when I googled his name that several state archives have pictures of him at talks he gave, and at state anniversary gatherings.
As an aside, I also enjoyed reading the names of several early Texas leaders whose appellations were selected for many well-known towns, counties, and street names of today: Terrell, Lubbock, Hamilton, Pease, Williamson, and Burleson, to list a few.