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Volume 109, No. 4 April, 2006
Contents
"Perhaps the Most Incorrect of Any Land Line in The United States": Establishing the Texas–New Mexico Boundary Along the 103rd Meridian.
By Ralph H. Brock
431
 
"When the Rabble Hiss, Well May Patriots Tremble": James Webb Throckmorton and the Secession Movement in Texas, 1854–1861.
By Kenneth Wayne Howell
465
 
Under the Influence: The Texas Business Men's Association and the Campaign Against Reform, 1906–1915.
By Kevin C. Motl
495
 
Notes and Documents
James Love, Albert Sidney Johnston, and Presidential Ambition in Texas, 1838–1841.
Edited By Donald Willett
531
 
Southwestern Collection549
 
Book Reviews563
 
Index597
 
Book Reviews
Richard R. Brettell and Willis Cecil Winters, Crafting Traditions: The Architecture of Mark Lemmon.
Richard R. Brettell, organizing curator, “Crafting Traditions: The Architecture of Mark Lemmon,” exhibit at the Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas.
By Kenneth Hafertepe
563
Anne Morand, Kevin Smith, Daniel P. Swan, and Sarah Erwin, Treasures of the Gilcrease: Selections from the Permanent Collection.
By Ron Tyler
565
Timothy K. Perttula, editor, The Prehistory of Texas.
By Thomas H. Guderjan
566
Margaret Walsh, The American West: Visions and Revisions.
Sara L. Spurgeon, Exploding the Western: Myths of Empire on the Postmodern Frontier.
By Kevin Z. Sweeney
568
Geoff Cunfer, On the Great Plains: Agriculture and Environment.
By Jahue Anderson
570
Helge Ingstad, translated by Janine Stenehjem, The Apache Indians: In Search of the Missing Tribe.
By Tami Brady
571
Frank Thompson, The Alamo.
By Jason Walker
572
Norm Flayderman, The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend.
By Jack Jackson
573
I. Waynne Cox, The Spanish Acequias of San Antonio.
By William E. Doolittle
574
Arnoldo De León, editor, Tejano Epic: Essays in Honor of Félix D. Almaráz, Jr.
By Gene Preuss
575
A. Gabriel Meléndez, Spanish-Language Newspapers in New Mexico, 1834–1958.
By Ana Luisa Martínez
576
Samuel Truett and Elliot Young, editors, Continental Crossroads: Remapping U.S.–Mexico Borderlands History.
By José Cuello
577
Eliseo “Cheo” Torres with Timothy J. Sawyer Jr., Curandero: A Life in Mexican Folk Healing.
By Teresa Palomo Acosta
579
Allen G. Hatley, The First Texas Legion.
By Dana Cooper
580
Thomas Reid, Spartan Band: Burnett’s 13th Texas Cavalry in the Civil War.
By Kenneth W. Howell
581
Anne J. Bailey, editor, In the Saddle with the Texans: Day-by-Day with Parsons’s Cavalry Brigade, 1862–1865.
By Dana Cooper
582
John Warren Smith, No Holier Spot of Ground.
By Jerry C. Drake
583
Paul A. Cimbala, The Freedman’s Bureau: Reconstructing the American South after the Civil War.
Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad, Freedom Colonies: Independent Black Texans in the Time of Jim Crow.
By James M. Smallwood
584
Robert F. Pace, editor, Buffalo Days: Stories from J. Wright Mooar as Told to James Winford Hunt.
By Charles D. Grear
586
Patrick Dearen, When the Sky Rained Dust.
By Deborah L. Hardin
587
William P. Mitchell, From the Pilot Factory, 1942.
By Alexander Mendoza
588
Steven L. Davis, Texas Literary Outlaws: Six Writers in the Sixties and Beyond.
By Russell H. Goodyear
589
Mike Shropshire, Seasons in Hell with Billy Martin, Whitey Herzog, and “The Worst Baseball Team in History”—the 1973–1974 Texas Rangers.
By Alan C. Atchison
590
Jaime F. Torres, Return to Aztlan: A Journey in an Ancestral Past.
By Jaime R. Aguila
591
Craig A. Kaplowitz, LULAC: Mexican Americans and National Policy.
By Gene B. Preuss
592
Zaragosa Vargas, Labor Rights are Civil Rights: Mexican American Workers in Twentieth-Century America.
By Emilio Zamora
593
Keith J. Volanto, Texas, Cotton, and the New Deal.
By Patrick Cox
595
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