Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online
Volume 001 - 100 (1897 - 1998)
Volume 010
Table of Contents
Issue 1
The Louisiana-Texas
Frontier. by Isaac Joslin Cox
Land Speculation as a
Cause of the Texas Revolution. by Eugene C. Barker
Documents Relating to
the Organization of the Municipality of Washington, Texas.
Compiled by E. W. Winkler
Notes and Fragments.
Affairs of the
Association.
Book Review: Breaking
of the Wilderness; The Story of the Conquest of the Far West, from the
Wanderings of Cabeza de Vaca, to the First Descent of the Colorado by
Powell, and the Completion of the Union Pacific Railway, with
Particular Account of the Exploits of Trappers and Traders
Issue 2
The Founding of
Mission Rosario: A Chapter in the History of the Gulf Coast.
by Herbert E. Bolton
The Seat of
Government of Texas. I by Ernest William Winkler
Sketch of the Life of
Oliver Jones, and of His Wife, Rebecca Jones. by Adele B.
Looscan
Notes and Fragments.
Book Review: Indian
Fights on Texas Frontier: A History of Exciting Encounters Had with
Indians in Hamilton, Comanche, Brown, Erath and Adjoining Counties
Book Review: Under
Palmetto and Pine
Issue 3
The Seat of
Government of Texas. II by Ernest William Winkler
Drawing: Plan of the
City of Austin, Drawn by L. J. Pilie, 1839
A Study of the Route
of Cabeza de Vaca. I by James Newton Baskett
Book Review:
Analytical Index to the Laws of Texas, 1823-1905
Book Review: Westward
Extension, 1841-1850
Issue 4
A Glimpse of Albert
Sidney Johnston Through the Smoke of Shiloh. by J. B. Ulmer
Spanish Mission
Records at San Antonio. by Herbert E. Bolton
Facsimile of the
oldest original entry in the baptismal records of San Francisco Solano
Facsimile of a page
from the baptismal records of San Francisco Solano
Facsimile of a page
from the marriage records of Mission Nuestra Señora de la
Puríssima Concepción
A Study of the Route
of Cabeza de Vaca. II by James Newton Baskett
Martin McHenry Kenney.
by Charles W. Ramsdell
A Letter from Mary
[Mrs. Moses] Austin.
A Letter from the
Army of the Early Republic. by Joshua H. Davis
Book Review: Ramrod
Jones, Hunter and Patriot: A Tale of the Texas Revolution against
Mexico;
Margaret Ballentine or the Fall of the Alamo: A Romance of the Texas
Revolution
Book Review: The
Story of Concord
Questions and Answers.
Affairs of the
Association.
Index
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