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Henry S. Moore: An Early Astronomer in Texas.
By James Bryan | 163 |
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The 1780 Cabello Map: New Evidence That There Were Two Mission Rosarios, and a Possible Correction on the Site of El Fuerte del Cíbolo.
By Jack Jackson | 203 |
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Alexander Phimister Procter in Texas.
By Peter H. Hassrick | 219 |
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The Romantic Rhetoric of the Spanish Governor’s Palace, San Antonio, Texas.
By Kenneth Hafertepe | 239 |
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| Notes and Documents |
Son of Rising Star: Memoirs of a Texas Childhood.
By Ernest F. Patterson. Edited by Anthony S. Abbott | 279 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 313 |
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| Book Reviews | 333 |
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| Book Reviews |
Richard Flint, Great Cruelties Have Been Reported: The 1544 Investigation of the Coronado Expedition.
By Brian DeLay | 333 |
Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Jr. and Timothy D. Johnson, editors, A Fighter from Way Back: The Mexican War Diary of Lt. Daniel Harvey Hill, 4th Artillery, USA.
By John C. Pinheiro | 334 |
John R. Lundberg, The Finishing Stroke: Texans in the 1864 Tennessee Campaign.
By Alwyn Barr | 335 |
Jeffrey Wm. Hunt, The Last Battle of the Civil War: Palmetto Ranch.
Phillip Thomas Tucker, The Final Fury: Palmito Ranch, The Last Battle of the Civil War.
By Jerry Thompson | 336 |
Paul H. Carlson, The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877.
By Robert Wooster | 337 |
Robert K. DeArment, Bravo of the Brazos: John Larn of Fort Griffin.
By Ty Cashion | 338 |
Charles M. Neal Jr., Valor Across the Lone Star: The Congressional Medal of Honor in Frontier Texas.
By Samuel Watson | 340 |
Judith Walker Linsley, Ellen Walker Rienstra, and JoAnn Stiles, Giant Under the Hill: A History of the Spindletop Oil Discovery at Beaumont, Texas, 1901.
By Mary L. Kelley | 341 |
Donald J. Pisani, Water and American Government: The Reclamation Bureau, National Water Policy, and the West, 1902–1935.
By Shelly Dudley | 342 |
Allen G. Hatley, Bringing the Law to Texas: Crime and Violence in Nineteenth Century Texas.
By Harold J. Weiss Jr. | 343 |
Steven Harmon Wilson, The Rise of Judicial Management in the U.S. District of Texas, 1955–2000.
By James Cousar | 344 |
Thomas H. Kreneck, Mexican American Odyssey: Felix Tijerina, Entrepreneur and Civil Leader, 1905–1965.
By Mary Kelley | 345 |
Francisco A. Lomelí, Víctor A. Sorell, Genaro M. Padilla, editors, Nuevomexicano Cultural Legacy: Forms, Agencies, and Discourse.
By. Roberto R. Calderón | 346 |
Teresa Palomo Acosta and Ruthe Winegarten, Las Tejanas: 300 Years of History.
By Jorge Iber | 347 |
Richard W. Etulain, Cesar Chavez: A Brief Biography with Documents.
By Marc Rodriguez | 348 |
Len Ainsworth, editor, How They Learned About Texas: Selections from the Texan Rifle-Hunter by "Captain Flack—Late of the Texas Rangers."
By Jeffrey Mauck | 349 |
Jim Gramon, Legendary Texas Storytellers.
By Robert K. Newsom | 350 |
Lawrence Clayton and Joe W. Soecht, editors, The Roots of Texas Music.
By John Wheat | 351 |
Jean A. Boyd, "We’re the Light Crust Doughboys from Burns Mill": An Oral History.
John Mark Dempsey, The Light Crust Doughboys are on the Air: Celebrating Seventy Years of Texas Music.
By Gary Hartman | 352 |
Martha A. Sandweiss, Print the Legend: Photography and the American West.
By Francine Carraro | 354 |
Geoff Winningham, Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997–2001. . .
By Bill Wright | 355 |
David M. Wrobel, Promised Lands: Promotion, Memory, and the Creation of the American West.
By Kent Curtis | 355 |
Bert Almon, This Stubborn Self: Texas Autobiographies.
By Patrick Cox | 357 |
Ronald L. Davis, John Rosenfield’s Dallas.
By David G. McComb | 358 |
Red McCombs with Mickey Herskowitz, The Red.Zone, Cars, Cows, and Coaches: The Life and Good Times of a Texas Dealmaker.
By Alan Lessof | 359 |