Walter Prescott Webb
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member rilekyle
N 32° 02.025 W 094° 28.956
15S E 360004 N 3545137
This historical marker describes the life and achievements of a "world-renowned American historian" born in the Carthage area who later spent 45 years teaching in the UT history faculty in Austin beginning in 1918.
Waymark Code: WMZQ5
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 15

Marker Number: 10852

Marker Text:
(April 3, 1888 - March 8, 1963) The world-renowned American historian Walter Prescott Webb was born near this site. His parents were Casner P. and Mary Elizabeth (Kyle) Webb. C. P. Webb farmed and taught school. The family moved in 1893 to the edge of central West Texas. There a startling new terrain spurred young Walter to study the influence of the frontier on American history. Alternately studying and teaching, Walter Webb earned his B. A. Degree in 1915, his M. A. in 1920, and his Ph. D. in 1932, all at the University of Texas. In 1918 he joined the history faculty of the University in Austin, where he taught for 45 years. Visiting lectureships in the U. S. and abroad included a term as Harmsworth professor at Oxford University in England. An inspiring teacher, he molded a generation of historians and scholarly writers. "The Great Plains," "The Texas Rangers," "Divided We Stand," "The Great Frontier," and his other books are works of splendid vision. Recipient of many honors and offices, he was the first southwesterner to serve as president of the American Historical Association. He married (1) Jane Oliphant, by whom he had one daughter, Mildred (Mrs. W. B. Bugg), and (2) Mrs. Terrell Maverick. He is buried in the Texas State Cemetery.


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