| 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 |
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"When the Rabble Hiss, Well May Patriots Tremble": James Webb Throckmorton and the Secession Movement in Texas, 1854–1861.
By Kenneth Wayne Howell |
465 |
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Under the Influence: The Texas Business Men's Association and the Campaign Against Reform, 1906–1915.
By Kevin C. Motl |
495 |
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| Notes and Documents |
James Love, Albert Sidney Johnston, and Presidential Ambition in Texas, 1838–1841.
Edited By Donald Willett |
531 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 549 |
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| Book Reviews | 563 |
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| Index | 597 |
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| 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 |