The Gulf States Historical Magazine is a new publication which made its first appearance in July, 1902. It is edited by Mr. Thomas M. Owen, of Montgomery, Ala., and is issued bi-monthly. As announced by the editor, its principal object is “the exploitation of the history, literature, and antiquities of the region known geographically as the Gulf States. It will, however, embrace much valuable material bearing upon the history of the adjacent States.” Of some interest to Texas students are, “The Beginnings of French Settlement of the Mississippi Valley,” by Peter J. Hamilton, and “Texas Newspaper Files in the Library of Congress.” Number 1 contains 80 pages, 50 of which are given to the publication of articles and historical documents. The remaining 30 pages are divided among the departments of “Minor Topics,” “Notes and Queries,” “Historical News,” and “Book Notes and Reviews.”
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"The Gulf States Historical Magazine", Volume 006, Number 2, Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online, Page 159. http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/publications/journals/shq/online/v006/n2/review_8.html
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