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Remembering Tom Lea, Fellow, Texas State Historical Association.
By Al Lowman
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The Rediscovery of the Tiguas: Federal Recognition and Indianness in the Twentieth Century.
By Jeffrey M. Schulze | 15 |
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“An Enemy Closer to Us Than Any European Power”: The Impact of Mexico on Texan Public Opinion before World War I.
By Patrick L. Cox | 41 |
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| Notes and Documents |
“They Contributed Very Much to the Success of Our Colony”: A New Source on Early Relations between Germans and Indians at Fredericksburg, Texas.
By Brian J. Boeck | 81 |
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A Texan Records the Civil War Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi: The Journal of Maj. Maurice Kavanaugh Simons, 1863.
By Douglas Lee Braudaway | 93 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 135 |
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| Book Reviews | 167 |
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| Affairs of the Association | 199 |
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| Book Reviews |
Bill Morgan, Old Friends: Great Texas Courthouses.
Robert E. Veselka, The Courthouse Square in Texas.
By James Steely | 167 |
David Wharton, The Soul of a Small Texas Town: Photographs, Memories, and History from McDade.
By David G. McComb | 169 |
Margaret Culbertson, Texas Houses Built by the Book: The Use of Published Designs, 1850–1925.
By Bruce Nitzit | 170 |
Quinta Scott, Along Route 66.
Gordon Echols, Early Texas Architecture.
By Dan K. Utley | 171 |
Sheryl Smith-Rodgers, Texas Old-Time Restaurants and Cafes.
By Kim Richardson | 172 |
Sarah C. Sitton, Life at the Texas State Lunatic Asylum, 1857–1997.
By Kristine Boeke | 173 |
Mavis P. Kelsey Sr., Twentieth-Century Doctor: House Calls to Space Medicine.
By Michelle M. Mears | 175 |
Dora Schultz Williams, The History and Mystery of the Menger Hotel.
Mark Louis Rybezyk, San Antonio Uncovered.
By Frank W. Jennings | 176 |
William H. Wilson, Hamilton Park: A Planned Black Community in Dallas.
By Char Miller | 177 |
Ernest Obadele-Starks, Black Unionism in the Industrial South.
By Dwight D. Watson | 178 |
Robert C. Harvey and Gus Arriola, Accidental Ambassador: Gordo.
Patrick M. Reynolds, A Cartoon History of Texas.
By Jack Jackson | 179 |
Dorcus Baumgartner, William C. Foster, and Jack Jackson, Frontier River: Exploration and Settlement of the Colorado River.
By Scott Nelson | 181 |
Christopher Morris and Steven G. Reinherdt, editors, Southern Writers and Their Worlds.
By Russell H. Goodyear | 182 |
Edward C. Carter II, editor, Surveying the Record: North American Scientific Exploration to 1930.
By Richard H. Dillon | 182 |
Max Evans, Hi Lo to Hollywood! A Max Evans Reader.
By Russell H. Goodyear | 183 |
Elna C. Green, Southern Strategies: Southern Women and the Women Suffrage Question.
By Mary L. Kelley | 184 |
David Stricklin, A Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century.
By James Lutzweiler | 185 |
Mark E. Neely Jr., Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Confederate Constitutionalism.
By Alwyn Barr | 187 |
Kelly F. Himmel, The Conquest of the Karankawas and the Tonkawas, 1821–1859.
By Robert A. Ricklis | 188 |
Michael L. Tate, The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West.
By Robert Wooster | 189 |
Doña Ana Historical Society, editors, The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848.
By Kimberly Breuer | 190 |
John Solomon Otto, The Final Frontiers, 1880–1930: Settling the Southern Bottomlands.
By Stefanie Decker | 191 |
Gary W. Gallagher, editor, The Antietam Campaign.
By John Mark Dempsey | 192 |
Louise Barnett, Ungentlemanly Acts: The Army’s Notorious Incest Trial.
By J’Nell Pate | 194 |
Paul Reddin, Wild West Shows.
By David Ware | 195 |
Sharon Hartin Iorio, Faith’s Harvest: Mennonite Identity in Northwest Oklahoma.
By Alan J. Watt | 196 |