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Volume 107, No. 4 April, 2004
Contents
Ramón de Murillo’s Plan for the Reform of New Spain’s Frontier Defenses.
Introduction by Jesús de la Teja
Translated by John Wheat
501
 
Barnstormers, Businessmen, and High Hopes for the Future: Austin, Texas, Enters the Modern Air Age.
By Kenneth B. Ragsdale
535
 
Anvil of Ceres: The Confederate Foundry at Waller Creek.
By Bob Cavendish
559
 
Notes and Documents  
 
The “Sabine Chute”: The U.S. Army and the Texas Revolution.
By Bill and Marjorie K. Walraven
573
 
Southwestern Collection603
 
Book Reviews615
 
Index643
 
Book Reviews
Rolena Adorno and Patrick Charles Pautz, editors and translators, The Narrative of Cabeza de Vaca.
Alex D. Kreiger, We Came Naked and Barefoot: The Journey of Cabeza de Vaca Across North America.
By Brian DeLay
615
Todd Hansen, editor, The Alamo Reader: A Study in History.
By Jack Jackson
617
William T. Hagan, Taking Indian Lands: The Cherokee (Jerome) Commission, 1889–1893.
By Paul H. Carlson
618
Tony Hollihan, Great Chiefs.
By F. Todd Smith
619
Mick Gidley, editor, Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indian Project in the Field.
By Sandra K. Mathews-Lamb
620
Ronald L. Davis., William S. Hart: Projecting the American West.
By William Goetzmann
621
Davis L. Ford, The Last Cowboy: The Personal Story of a Vanishing Cowboy.
By Andrés Tijerina
623
Don Graham, King of Texas: The 150-Year Saga of an American Ranching Empire.
By James A. Wilson
624
Eldon Cagle Jr., Fort Sam: The Story of Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
By Ricky Floyd Dobbs
625
Robert H. Thonhoff, Camp Kenedy, Texas.
By Bruce Ashcroft
626
Brad Melton and Dean Smith, editors, Arizona Goes to War: The Home Front and the Front Lines During World War II.
By John Akers
627
Peter Kolchin, A Sphinx on the American Land: The Nineteenth-Century South in Comparative Perspective.
By James M. Smallwood
628
Quintard Taylor and Shirley Ann Wilson Moore, editors, African-American Women Confront the West, 1600–2000.
By Stefanie Decker
629
Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes, Going Places: Transportation Redefines the Twentieth-Century West.
By Brad D. Lookingbill
631
Susan Wiley Hardwick, Mystic Galveston: Reinventing America’s Third Coast.
By Donald Willett
632
Gabriela F. Arredondo, et al., editors, Chicana Feminisms: A Critical Reader.
By Anthony Mora
633
Glenda Riley and Richard W. Etulain, editors, Wild Women of the Old West.
By April J. Chase
634
Brian F. Connaughton, Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age: The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation.
By José Roberto Juárez
635
Joe Nick Patoski, photographs by Laurence Parent, Texas Mountains.
By Glen Sample Ely
636
Barbara J. Rozek, Come to Texas: Attracting Immigrants, 1865–1915.
By S. M. Duffy
637
Ron Padgett, Oklahoma Tough: My Father, King of the Tulsa Bootleggers.
By Carter Mattson
638
Thomas A. DeBlack, With Fire and Sword: Arkansas, 1861–1874.
By Richard A. Hall
639
C. E. Richard, Louisiana: An Illustrated History.
By Gilbert C. Din
640
Robert Flynn and Eugene McKinney, editors, Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities.
By David Blanke
641
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