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Volume 001 - 100 (1897 - 1998)
Volume 033
Table of Contents
Issue 1
The Beginnings of the State Historical Association
by Mrs. Bride Neill Taylor
The Purchase and Importation of Camels by the United States Government, 1855-1857
by Lewis Burt Leslie
The Significance of the Destruction of the Buffalo in the Southwest
by C. C. Rister
An Anonymous Description of New Mexico, 1818
by Alfred B. Thomas
Diary of Adolphus Sterne, XII
Edited by Harriet Smither
Book Review: Readings in Texas History
Book Review: The XIT Ranch of Texas and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado
Book Review: Spain and Spanish America in the Libraries of the University of California
Book Review: Bibliografía de Coahuila. Historia y Geografía. Por Vito Alessio Robles. Mexico, 1927. Monografías bibliográficas mexicanas. Numero 10.
Book Review: Indice de documentos de Nueva España existentes en el Archivo de Indias de Sevilla. Mexico, 1927. Monografías bibliográficas mexicanas. Numero 12.
Affairs of the Association
Issue 2
The Natural Limits of Slavery Expansion
by Charles W. Ramsdell
The Political Career of Williamson Simpson Oldham
by Alma Dexta King
A Survey of German Literature in Texas
by Selma Metzenthik Raunick
Diary of Adolphus Sterne, XIII
Edited by Harriet Smither
Issue 3
The San Saba Colonization Company
by R. L. Biesele
The Consular Service of the Republic of Texas, I
by Alma Howell Brown
Diary of Adolphus Sterne, XIV
Edited by Harriet Smither
Book Review: A Vaquero of the Brush Country, Partly from the Reminiscences of John Young
Book Review: Utah and the Nation
Issue 4
The Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854
by R. L. Biesele
History of Fannin County, Texas, 1836-1843
by Rex Wallace Strickland
The Consular Service of the Republic of Texas, II
by Alma Howell Brown
Diary of Adolphus Sterne, VX
by Harriet Smither
Affairs of the Association
Index
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