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Volume 109, No. 3 January, 2006
Contents
The Face Behind the Knife: A Study of the James Bowie Portrait Purchased by the Texas Historical Commission and the State Preservation Board.
By Don Arp Jr.
303
 
The Cart War: Defining American in San Antonio in the 1850s.
By Larry Knight
319
 
United States Colored Troops in Texas during Reconstruction, 1865-1867.
By David Work
337
 
Development, Politics, and the Rural-Urban Fringe in North Texas.
By Mark Friedberger
359
 
Southwestern Collection 385
 
Book Reviews 399
Book Reviews
Scott Zesch, The Captured: A True Story of Abduction by Indians on the Texas Frontier.
By Thomas A. Britten
399
Brandon K. Ruud, editor, Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints.
By Sam Ratcliffe
400
Jerry Thompson and Lawrence T. Jones III, Civil War and Revolution on the Rio Grande Frontier: A Narrative and Photographic History.
By Robert Wooster
401
Andrés Reséndez, Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800–1850.
By James A. Wilson
402
John Nieto-Phillips, The Language of Blood: The Making of Spanish-American Identity in New Mexico, 1880s–1930s.
Andrew Leo Lovato, Santa Fe Hispanic Culture: Preserving Identity in a Tourist Town.
By Flannery Burke
403
Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Communities of Kinship: Antebellum Families and the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier.
By Victoria E. Bynum
405
Billy D. Higgins, A Stranger and a Sojourner: Peter Caulder, Free Black Frontiersman in Antebellum Arkansas.
By Derrick D. McKisick
407
Alton Hornsby Jr., Southerners Too? Essays on the Black South, 1733–1990.
By Alwyn Barr
408
Charles F. Robinson II, Dangerous Liaisons: Sex and Love in the Segregated South.
By David O’Donald Cullen
409
John C. Waugh, 20 Good Reasons to Study the Civil War.
By James W. Pohl
410
Edward T. Cotham Jr., Sabine Pass: The Confederacy’s Thermopylae.
By Robert P. Wettemann Jr.
411
Thomas S. Bremer, Blessed with Tourists: The Borderlands of Religion and Tourism in San Antonio.
By Timothy Matovina
412
Donald Willett and Stephen Curley, editors, Invisible Texans: Women and Minorities in Texas History.
By Larry Willoughby
413
Richard Selcer, David Bowser, Nancy Hamilton, and Chuck Parsons, Legendary Watering Holes: The Saloons That Made Texas Famous.
By Diana L. Ahmad
415
Alan Scot Willis, All According to God’s Plan: Southern Baptist Missions and Race, 1945–1970.
By Rankin Sherling
416
John P. Wilson, editor, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as I Knew Them: Reminiscences of John Meadows.
By Harold J. Weiss Jr.
417
Jan Reid, editor, Rio Grande.
By Jerry Thompson
417
Lewis L. Gould, Alexander Watkins Terrell: Civil War Soldier, Texas Lawmaker, American Diplomat.
By Gregg Cantrell
419
Thomas J. Ward Jr., Black Physicians in the Jim Crow South.
By Katherine Kuehler Walters
420
Jonathan K. Gerland, Steam in the Pines: A History of the Texas State Railroad.
By Glen Sample Ely
421
Ricky F. Dobbs, Yellow Dogs and Republicans: Allan Shivers and Texas Two Party Politics.
By L. Patrick Hughes
422
Robert J. Tórrez, UFOs over Galisteo and Other Stories of New Mexico’s History.
By John L. Kessell
423
Cecilia Steinfeldt, S. Seymour Thomas, 1868–1956: A Texas Genius Rediscovered.
By JFrancine Carraro
424
Gregg J. Dimmick, Sea of Mud: The Retreat of the Mexican Army after San Jacinto, An Archeological Investigation.
By José Maria Herrera
426
Alwyn Barr, The African Texans.
Marilyn Dell Brady, The Asian Texans.
Allan O. Kownslar, The European Texans.
James M. Smallwood, The Indian Texans.
Phyllis McKenzie, The Mexican Texans.
By Stephen K. Davis
426
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