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Volume 040

Table of Contents

Issue 1

Prince Solm's Trip to Texas, 1844-1845 by R. L. Biesele
The Free Negro in the Republic of Texas, II by Harold Schoen
The Mercer Colony in Texas, 1844-1883, II by Nancy Ethie Eagleton
Mexican Land Grants in the Arkansas Valley by J. O. Van Hook
Book Reviews
Following General Sam Houston, from 1793 to 1863 Following Stephen F. Austin
Charles Goodnight, Cowman and Plainsman
Dictionary of American Biography
Autobiography of William Hawley Atwell
Affairs of the Association

Issue 2

The Free Negro in the Republic of Texas III by Harold Schoen
The Mercer Colony in Texas, 1844-1883, IV by Nancy Ethie Eagleton
The Journal of George W. Barbour, May 1, to October 4, 1851 I by Alban W. Hoopes
Travis — A Potential Sam Houston by Robert H. Williams, Jr.
Book Reviews
Our Catholic Heritage in Texas, 1519-1936 Our Catholic Heritage in Texas, 1519-1936
The Father of Texas
Life of Robert M. T. Hunter
Mountain Cattle

Issue 3

The Free Negro in the Republic of Texas Chapter IV by Harold Schoen
The First Newspaper of Texas by Kathryn Garrett
Epidemic Cholera in Texas, 1833-1834 by J. Villasana Haggard
Memoirs of Mrs. Annie P. Harris Edited by Ethel Mary Franklin
The Journal of George W. Barbour, May 1, to October 4, 1851 II by Alban W. Hoopes
Book Reviews
Bois d'Arc to Barb'd Wire
Dictionary of American Biography

Issue 4

The Free Negro in the Republic of Texas Chapter V by Harold Schoen
The First Constitution of Texas, April 17, 1813 by Kathryn Garrett
Analysis of the Work of the General Council, Provisional Government of Texas, 1835-1836 by Ralph W. Steen
Book Reviews
The History of Bell County
Official Correspondence of the Texas Revolution, 1885-1836
Histories and Historians of Hispanic America

Index
TSHA Annual Fund


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