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Volume 105, No. 2 October, 2001
Contents
Mystery Artist of the Alamo: José Juan Sánchez.
By Jack Jackson and James E. Ivey
207
 
“Just As I Have Written It”: A Study of the Authenticity of the Manuscript of José Enrique de la Peña’s Account of the Texas Campaign.
By David B. Gracy II
255
 
“With the Past Let These Be Buried”: The 1873 Mob Massacre of the Hill Family in Springtown, Texas.
By Helen McLure
293
 
Notes and Documents
“I Have Been Worse Treated Than Any Officer”: Confederate Colonel Thomas Green’s Assessment of the New Mexico Campaign.
Edited by Curtis W. Milbourn
323
 
Southwestern Collection 341
 
Book Reviews
Joseph P. Sanchez, Explorers, Traders, and Slavers: Forging the Old Spanish Trail, 1678–1850.
By R. J. Gilmour
365
Allen G. Hatley, The Indian Wars in Stephen F. Austin’s Texas Colony, 1822–1835.
By Brian DeLay
366
J. R. Edmondson, The Alamo Story: From Early History to Current Conflicts.
By Kevin R. Young
367
Gary Brown, Hesitant Martyr of the Texas Revolution: James Walker Fannin.
By Kevin R. Young
368
Will Fowler, Tornel and Santa Anna: The Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, 1795–1853.
By Andrés Reséndez
368
Richard V. Francaviglia and Douglas W. Richmond, editors, Dueling Eagles: Reinterpreting the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846–1848.
By Richard Griswold del Castillo
369
Jeff Kinard, Lafayette of the South: Prince Camille de Polignac and the American Civil War.
By Daniel P. Barr
370
Jerry Thompson, editor, Texas and New Mexico on the Eve of the Civil War: The Mansfield and Johnston Inspections, 1859–1861.
By John Porter Bloom
371
Robert J. Robertson, Her Majesty’s Texans: Two English Immigrants in Reconstruction Texas.
By Kenneth Wayne Howell
372
Rod Andrew Jr., Long Gray Lines: The Southern Military School Tradition, 1839–1915.
By Bruce Ashcroft
374
Laurie A. Wilkie, Creating Freedom: Material Culture and African American Identity at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana, 1840–1950.
By Rebecca Sharpless
375
Monroe Lee Billington and Roger D. Hardaway, editors, African Americans on the Western Frontier.
By Cary Wintz
376
William Henry Kellar, Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston.
By Amilcar Shabazz
377
Bruce A. Glasrud and Laurie Champion, Exploring the Afro-Texas Experience: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources About Black Texans. By James Smallwood 378
Elizabeth York Enstam, Women and the Creation of Urban Life: Dallas, Texas, 1843–1920.
By Tara Neal
379
Janet Coryell, Thomas H. Appleton Jr., Anastatia Sims, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, editors, Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood: Dealing with the Powers That Be.
By Marilyn Dell Brady
380
Paul N. Spellman, Spindletop Boom Days.
Christine Moor Sanders, Spindletop: The Untold Story . . .
By Diana Davids Olien
381
Lewis F. Fisher, Balcones Heights: A Crossroads of San Antonio. By George Slaughter 382
Mary King Rodge, Where the Creosote Blooms.
By Raye Virginia Allen
383
John R. Wunder, Frances W. Kaye, and Vernon Carstensen, editors, Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience.
By Frederick W. Rathjen
385
Patrick M. McConal, Over the Wall: The Men Behind the 1934 Death House Escape. By Barry A. Crouch 386
Jerry Flemmons, Amon: The Texan Who Played Cowboy for America.
By Kent Calder
387
Paula L. Grauer and Michael R. Grauer, compilers, Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800–1945.
By Thomas R. Kailbourn
388
Joan Carpenter Troccoli, Painters and the American West. The Anschutz Collection.
By Francine Carraro
389
Francis Edward Abernethy, The Texas Folklore Society 1971–2000. Volume III.
By Al Lowman
390
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