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Volume 001 - 100 (1897 - 1998)
Volume 005
Table of Contents
Issue 1
The Escape of Rose From The Alamo
by W. P. Zuber
Reminiscences of Capt. Jesse Burnam
Capt. Joseph Daniels
by Adèle B. Looscan
The Annexation of Texas and the Mexican War
by Z. T. Fulmore
Dr. Rufus C. Burleson
by Harry Haynes
Book Review: A Catalogue of Franciscan Missionaries in Texas (1528-1859)
Book Review: Boonesborough
Book Review: The Laws, of Texas, 1822-1897
Notes and Fragments
Affairs of The Association
Issue 2
Reminiscences of Sion R. Bostick
The Connection of Peñalosa with the La Salle Expedition
by E. T. Miller
Book Review:
Reminiscences of Texas and Texans Fifty Years Ago
by W. D. Wood
Guy Morrison Bryan
by George P. Garrison
The Old Fort on The San Saba River as Seen by Dr. Ferdinand Roemer In 1847
by Adèle B. Looscan
The Early Settlers of San Fernando
by I. J. Cox
Book Reviews and Notices
Notes and Fragments
Affairs of the Association
Issue 3
The Beginnings of Texas. Fort Saint Louis and Mission San Francisco de los Tejas
by R. C. Clark
Father Edmond John Peter Schmitt
by I. J. Cox
The Mexican and Indian Raid of '78
Book Review: The "Antiquities of Mexico" by Lord Kingsborough
Book Review: Pleading in the District and County Courts of Texas
Book Review: The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897
Notes and Fragments
by W. P. Zuber
Queries and Answers
Issue 4
The Quarrel Between Governor Smith and the Council of the Provisional Government of the Republic
by W. Roy Smith
Genealogical and Historical Register of the First General Officers of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Elected in 1891
by Mrs. Adèle B. Looscan
Book Review: Carácter de la Conquista Española en América y in México según los textos de los Historiadores Primitivos
Notes and Fragments
Affairs of the Association
Index
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