Wlliam Gilmore Simms
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      Michael Bonham; or, The Fall of Bexar. A Tale of Texas

      Michael Bonham; or, The Fall of Bexar. A Tale of Texas

      Drama | John R. Thompson | 1852
                 “I have also a very Texan drama unpublished in my desk,” Simms wrote to state legislator, Armistead Burt, in January 1845, “which will make a rumpus, be sure, if ever it reaches light upon the stage.”[1]  That drama, Michael Bonham, was originally published pseudonymously (by “A Southron”) in the Southern Literary Messenger from February to June 1852.  Richmond publisher, John R. Thompson, released it as a small pamphlet after its serial run in July 1852.[2]  The drama is based on James Butler Bonham, a South Carolina native and lieutenant in the Texas Calvary, who died ...