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A Abercrombie, Maggie: on Galveston, 340

Aberdeen, Lord: and British policy toward Texas, 285, 285, 287, 287, 289, 289, 291

Abilene, Texas: photography exhib -it at, 94; 94; shortline railroads in area, journal noted, 395

abolitionism: British, and Texas annexation, 271-302

Abraham Lincoln and Men of War- Times: Some Personal Recollections of War and Politics (hiring the Lincoln Administration: noted, 507

Acosta, Teresa Palomo: and New Handbook, 242

Adams, Ansel: exhibit includes, 247

Adams, H. G., Sr.: Cowboy Hall of Fame honors, 504

Adams, K. S.: 41, 41, 43-44, 45

Adams, Wise: 354

Adcock, Betty: receives award, 97

Addams.Jane: 55

Addington, Lord: and slavery in the Republic of Texas, 289-291

Addison, Oscar M.: 336

Adobe Walk to Stone Edifice: A Sesquicentennial Pilgrimage of the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio, Texas, 1846-1995: noted, 508

African Americans: in Bartlesville, Okla., McCarthyism and segrega -tion of, 19-46; courtship letters, article, 65-80; gender roles of, 76-79; Texas women, book rev., 121, 121, 404-405; and Coke-Davis election dispute, 138-139, 149; 149; desegregation of North Texas State, article, 153-185; on the frontier, book noted, 251; 251; in Corpus Christi, 313, 313, 315; 315; and Galveston hurricane, 342; 342; and integration of Galveston beach, 354-355; book about Texas sol -diers, noted, 386; 386; in early W. Texas, 428; 428; photography exhib -it, 502; 502; Buffalo soldiers, book noted, 506; 506; book about, rev., 509—5 1 o. See also Seminóle Indians agriculture: in Mexican Texas, 202-203

Alamán, Lucas: and Coahuila y Tejas, governor's report to, 187-204; and Texas immigra -tion policy, 277

Alamo, the: book about, noted, 102; 102; book about, rev., 107

Alamo Battlefield Association Meeting: 1997 announced, 384

Alamo Remembered: Tejano Accounts and Perspectives, The: rev., 107

Albert, Carl: papers of, 389

Alexander, Charles: on Texas Klan, 8

Alexander, William: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 135

Alexandria, Louisiana: and Texas cattle trade, 478

Algren, Nelson: book of stories by, rev., 125-126

Alias Frank Canton: noted, 250-251

Alter, Judy: essay on, noted, 246; 246; book rev. by, 519

Alton, Texas: settled, 364

Alvin, Texas: Galveston highway connection with, 52

America: Tea Room Movement in, article noted, 94; 94; art of the prairie, exhibit, 390-391; German artists in, dictionary noted, 396. See also United States Americana: catalogue noted, 104

American Association for State and Local History: book commended by, 245; 245; book award of, 386

American Association of University Women (AAUW): and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 24, 24, 26, 26, 35

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) : and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 37-38, 44

American G.I. Forum: in Corpus Christi, 321

American Legion: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 19, 19, 23, 23, 29, 29, 32-33,40-43 American Library Association: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 20, 20, 29>32> 37-38, 42. 44-45

American Library Association Bulletin: and intellectual freedom, 45

American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum (Amarillo): B. Taylor exhibit at, 94; 94; receives awards, 94-95

American Saga, An: noted, 395

American Sketch Book: on Galveston, 340

Ames, Jessie Daniel: and Ma" Ferguson, 4

Amon Carter Museum of Western Art (Fort Worth): O'Keeffe paintings at, 105-106; photogra -phy collection exhibit, 247; 247; American prairie exhibit at, 390-391; Easterly exhibit at, 501; 501; Black Dignity exhibit at, 501-502

Ampudia, Pedro de: and Goliad prisoners, 229

Anadarko Indians: in Fort Worth area, 372

Anahuac oil field: Monroe City camp and, 389-390

Anders, Evan; book rev. by, 269-270

Anderson, Charles G.: book by, noted, 396

Anderson, Penny: 90

Andrews, Anthony: 35, 35, 40

Andrews, Stephen Pearl: antislavery crusade of, 290-291

Angelina County: shortline railroad in, journal noted, 395

Angelina River: cultural history of, book rev., 262-263

Angelo State University: acquires Winslow-Black papers, 393

Anthony, Susan B.: 57

Apache Indians: and sense of place, book rev., 407-408

Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social & Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians: noted, 394

Appalachia: B. Roberts pho -tographs, 104

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge: whooping cranes at, 348

archaeology: of the Southwest, book rev., 116; 116; and Cabeza de Vaca, symposium topic, 384; 384; dig at J. de Urrea campsite, ment, 384; 384; TAS and Mission Espíritu Santo de Zuniga, 503. See also Texas Archeological Society (TAS) architecture: 1893 World's fair, 53, 53, 54; 54; of Fort Worth, book rev., 1 25; 25; Victorian, in Galveston, 357-359

Ardines, José: 447

Arista, Mariano: and contraband trade, 437

Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite: 66

Arizona: sheriffs of, book noted, 102, 102, 395

Arizona Territory: in the Civil War, book rev., 401-402

Arkansas: NAACP and higher edu -cation in, 164

Army Official Records: published on CD-ROM, 503-504

Arnold, Ripley: and establishment of Fort Worth, 362, 362, 364-373, 375; 375; and Fort Worth Indian raid, 373-374

Arnold-Walden Institute: S. Brady at, 52

art: exhibit of B. Taylor prints, 94; 94; graphic design, TAM award for, 94-95; El Paso Museum of, receives grant, 97-98; G. O'Keeffe collection at Carter, 105-106; B. Móllhausen's Grand Canyon watercolors, book rev., 1 10-1 1 1; 1; F. Remington exhibit, 246-247; of Plains Indian, semi -nar, 383; 383; of the American prairie, exhibit, 390-391; Palo Duro Canyon painting discussed, 392; 392; dictionary of German artists in America, noted, 396; 396; F. Reaugh exhibit, 501; 501; daguerreo -type, Easterly exhibit noted, 501-502; Mack, Hoppe, Dozier, Spellman, Elliott exhibits noted, 502; 502; Indian baskets, exhibit noted, 503

Association for Conservation Information: presents awards, 388

Atkins, Joe Louis: photograph of, 152; 152; and desegregation of North Texas State, 155, 155, 168-176, 185

Atkins, Mable: 168

Atkins, Willie: 168

Audubon, John James: in Galveston, 348

Augur, Christopher C: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 138-141, 143-144

Austin, James: reports to S.F. from Saltillo, 190

Austin, Stephen F.: colony of, ment., 189-190, 203; 203; stance on slavery and annexation, 274-278; Brazos River land of, 275n.

Austin, Texas: TSHA meets in, 84, 84, 382-383, 385; 385; military highway to Red River from, 364; 364; Second Dragoons headquartered in, 371; 371; Mexican trade at, 435; 435; LBJ and politics of, 453-476; New Deal in, 462-463; LBJ home in, 463-465, 474

Austin American: editorials for ' WC= in, g Austin Daily State Journal: on Coke- Davis election dispute, 148

Austin Daily Statesman: on Coke- Davis election dispute, 136, 136, 137, 137, 141. 144

Austin Dam: LBJ, T. Miller and, 455-456

Australia: King Ranch in, 98-100

Avery, C. N.: 454

Awatovi: archaeology, book rev., 116

Ayers, Lewis T.: and Battle of Goliad, 209

Aztec Ruin: archaeology, book rev., 116

B Babcock, Amos C: and KIT Ranch, 391-392

Backwoodsmen: Stockmen and Hunters Along the Big Thicket River Valley: rev., 261-262

Bahía del Espíritu Santo: presidial company at, ment., 189; 189; mail to, 195

Baker, Augustin: and Battle of Goliad, 212-213

Baker, Moseley: and annexation of Texas, 280, 280, 294

Baker, T. Lindsay: article by, noted, 245; 245; book by, noted, 395

Ball, Larry D.: book by, noted, 102, 102, 395

Ballinger, William P.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 137

Bancroft, Frederic: book by, rev., 398

Bane, S. Kirk: book rev. by, 266-267

Barker, Eugene C: on Law of April 6, 6, 1830, 274; 274; on S. Austin and slavery, 277n. Barker, Jean: 35

Barkley, Roy: 90

Barnard, Joseph Henry: and Battle of Goliad, 213, 213, 219, 219, 221, 221, 232

Barnett, Doug: 90; 90; receives award, 9i Barnstone, Howard: and Galveston tourism, 357

Barringer, Mark: book rev. by, 410-411

Barrow, Clyde: book about, rev., 266-267

Bartlesville, Okla.: McCarthyism and racism in, 19-46

Barton, Clara: and Galveston hurri -cane, 342

Bass, Rick: receives award, 97

Bassett, Reveau Mott: Palo Duro Canyon painting by, 392

Basso, Keith H.: book by, rev., 407-408

Battle of Goliad: A. Morgan's account, 207-233; Alabama vol -unteers at, 214; 214; terms of surren -der, 215; 215; the massacre, 217-220

Baugh, Mitchell: 367

Baughman, James: 487, 487, 488

Bay Shrimpers of Texas: Rural Fisherman in a Global Economy, The: rev., 414

Baylor College of Medicine (Houston): heart surgery at, book rev., 530-531

Bean, Roy: book about, rev., 528

Bear Creek, Texas: settled, 364

Beaumont, Texas: cattle trade at, 478

Beaumont Heritage Center: history conference of, 85

beauty contests: at Galveston, 347-348

Bebricki, Napoleon: 2 ion. Bedford, Lewis: and the NAACP, 165

Bedichek, Roy: on the Gulf of Mexico, 331—332, 360

Bee, Barnard: and A. Morgan, 232; 232; and immigration to Texas, 292

Beebe, Lucius: 426

Beeman, Cynthia: and TSHA, 84

Beeville, Texas: Mexican Americans in, 321

Before Rebellion: Letters and Reports of Jacobo Sedelmayr, S.J.: rev., 512-513

Behind the Lace Curtains of the YWCA: 31

Beldon.Joe: 167-168

Bellows, Warren S.: LBJ buys home from, 463, 463, 465

Belmonte, Juan: T. Lea and, 99

Belo Corporation Foundation, A. H.: and A. C. Greene papers, 392

Benoit, Patricia Kay: on Santa Fe Hospital, 423

Benton, Thomas Hart: and annexa -tion of Texas, 300

Berdahl, Robert: speaks at TSHA banquet, 236, 236, 382

Bergstrom Air Base: Lady Bird and, 457

Berlandier, Jean Louis: drawing after, 206

Berninghausen, David X.: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 29, 29, 31.37 Bernstein, Irving: book by, rev., 269-270

Berry, Margaret C: book rev. by, 265

Berwick's Bay: and Texas cattle trade, 486

Beyond Telling, receives award, 96

Bicket.John: 2

Bieber, Ralph: on Texas cattle trade, 478

Big Bend: A History of the Last Texas Frontier, The: reprinted, 104

Big Thicket, the: backwoodsmen of, book rev., 261-262

Bigony, Mary-Love: article by, wins award, 388

Billington, Monroe Lee: book by, noted, 506

Bird, Jonathan: fort of, 364-365

Black, Stephen L.: 85

Black, Stephen L.: 85

Black, William L.: papers of, 393

Black Boy: 25

blacks. See African Americans Black Seminóles: History of a Freedom- Seeking People, The. rey., 517-518

Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas, 1899-1917. receives award, 97, 97, 386; 386; noted, 245

Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1993: rey., 509-510

Black Texas Women: rey., 121

Black Texas Women: A Sourcebook: rey., 404-405

Blair, Emily Newell: 5

Blair, Samuel O.: in Texas Revolution, 208—209 Blanco County: book about, noted, 396

Blanco County Heritage Book, The: noted, 396

Blooming Grove, Texas: book about, 250

Blucher family (Corpus Christi): home of, 308

Blue, Ruth Holland: book by, noted, 250

Blundell,JamesH.:46B Bodmer, Karl: prairie art of, 390

Boers: in the Southwest, book rey., 121-122

Boer Settlers in the Southwest: rey., 121-122

Bolivar Penninsula: proposed tun -nel to, 356

Bolton, Herbert E.: J. Garrett and, 377-378; book by, noted, 395

Book :' WC= cd. P. M. Marks, 107-129, 255-270, 397-414, 509-531

Boorstein, Daniel J.: 96

Borchard, Richard: 322

Borglum, Gutzon: and Corpus Christi seawall, 305-307

Boudinot, Elias: book of writings by, noted, 251

Bowie, James: book about, ment, 384

Bowman, Mace: book about, rey., 522-523

Boyle, Andrew A.: and Goliad mas -sacre, 219-220

Boyle, Andrew Mitchell: 231

Bradburn, Juan Davis: and Goliad prisoners, 224

Bradfield, Bill: book by, noted, 507

Bradfield, Clare: book by, noted, 507

Bradwell, Myra: 55

Brady, Frank: 53

Brady, Sue Huffman: photograph of, 48; 48; article about, 49-62

Brandimarte, Cynthia A.: 91; 91; article by, noted, 94; 94; book rey. by, 402-403

Braun, Harland: 468

Brayer, Garnet: 487

Brayer, Herbert O.: 487

Brazoria County: and Texas annex -ation, 298; 298; centennial celebrat -ed, 384; 384; cattle trade in, 487

Brazoria County Historical Museum (Angleton): conference at, 384

Black, William L.: papers of, 393

Black Boy: 25

Brazos River: San Felipe de Austin on, 203; 203; S. Austin land on, 275n.; Fort Graham on, 363, 363, 364

Brazos Santiago: contraband trade at, 439; 439; and cattle trade, 487, 487, 488

Brazos Writers: book by, noted, 250

Bremond, Walter, Jr.: 471

Brenham, Texas: C. Rhone of, 65

Brew, J. O.: Awatovi work of, book rev., 116

Brindley, Anne A.: and Galveston Historical Foundation, 357

Brink, Peter H.: and Galveston's Strand, 358

Brinkley, Rosalind: 248

Brite, L. C: Cowboy Hall of Fame honors, 504

Britton, Forbes: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 146

Broadfoot Publishing Company: publishes Army Official Records, 503-504

Brooke, George M.: and Fort Worth, 362, 362, 372

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers: B. Cowart of, 420; 420; membership card, illus., 423

Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen: organized, 418; 418; travel -ing card of, illus., 419

Brown, Ann S.: 385

Brown, Herman: and LBJ, 471

Brown, Rebecca: 358

Brown, Ruth W.: photograph of, 18; 18; article about, 19-46

Brown, W. C: 1 78

Brown, William A.: obituary, 385-386

Brownsville, Texas: narrow-gauge rail lines near, journal noted, 395; 395; contraband trade at, 439-44° Brown v. Board of Education: and integration in Bartlesville, Okla., 45-46; and desegregation of North Texas State, 155-185

Brown v. Dunaway: 38, 38, 41

Bryan, Guy M.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 144, 144, 149

Bryan, Texas: book about, noted, 250

Bryan Legends and Legacies: noted, 250

Buchanan, James P. Buck": and LBJ/T. Miller relations, 454-455

buffalo: book about hunters, noted, 39 6

Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway Company: and GH&SA Railroad, 417

Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Cody, Wyo.): Plains Indian Museum of, seminar at, 383; 383; B. Price named director of, 386

Buisseret, David: 246

Bull, A. C: 469, 469, 471

Bullis.John L.: and Seminóles, 518

Bulls of Iberia: Life and Death of the Fighting Bull: limited edition of, 98-100

Bunckley, C. B.: and desegregation of North Texas State, 165

Burke, James Lee: and TIL, 97

Burnett, Samuel Burke: 366

Burnley, A. T.: colonization con -tract of, 289

Busby, Mark: and TIL, 97

Bush, George: essay on, noted, 268

Bustamante: and annexation of Texas, 274

Butcher, Solomon: prairie pho -tographs of, 390

Butzer, Karl W.: 246

Byrne, Christopher E.: 347-348

c Cabeza de Vaca: archeology and, symposium topic, 384

Caddo Indians: book about, rev., 119; 119; in Fort Worth area, 372

Caddo Indians: Where We Came From: rev., 119

Cade, George: 28, 28, 32

Cade, Katrina: 28

Cadereyta Jiménez, Mexico: trade at, 441,448-449 Calcasieu River: and Texas cattle trade, 478

Calhoun County: slaughter houses in, 490

California: history of island myth, book rev., 115-116

Calling Out the Called: The Life and Work of Lee Rutland Scarborough: rev., 264-265

Calvert, Robert A.: book by, noted, 103

Camargo, Mexico: contraband trade at, 439

Camp Worth: relation to Fort Worth, 362-363

Campbell, D. C: 351

Campbell, R. E.: 419

Campbell, Randolph B.: book rev. by» 255-256

Cannon, Brian Q.: book by, rev., 523-5245 2 3-524

Canton, Frank: book about, noted, 250-251

capital, Texas: KIT Ranch and, exhibits, 391-392

Capitol Complex Vistors Center (Austin): KIT exhibit at, 391-392

Capitol Syndicate (Chicago): and KIT Ranch, 391

Carbajal, José María: and trade, 441

Cárdenas, Gilberto: and Center for Mexican American Studies, 93

Carleton, Don E.: on B. Roberts's photography, 104-105; book with foreword by, rev., 524-525

Carmichael, Oliver Cromwell: 153

Carpenter, Ben H.: 248

Carpenter.John W.: papers of, UTA acquires, 248-250

Carson, Glenn Thomas: book by, rev., 264-265

Carter, Cecile Elkins: book by, rev., 119

cartography: book about Texas, rev., 511

Cash, George W.: and Battle of Goliad, 212-213

Castañeda, Carlos E.: and Mexican American studies, 92-93

Castro, Henri: and slavery, 285^, 296

Catholic Press Association: awards given by, 244—245 Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture, wins awards, 244-245

Catlin, George: prairie art of, 390

cattle: antebellum Texas trade, 477—492; Texas, to New Orleans, 481 (table), 484-485 (tables); Texas, to Mobile, 483 (table), 489 (table); Civil War Texas trade, 491-492

Cattleman magazine: 392

Cauley, T.J.:490 Cavalryman !s Story: Memoirs of a Twentieth-Century Army General, A: noted, 102-103

cemeteries: preservation of, 98; 98; in Mexican Texas, 196; 196; of Victoria County, book noted, 396

Censer, Jane Turner: 85

Cerralvo, Mexico: contraband trade in, 442

Chamberlin, Elizabeth: 33-34

Chambers County: Monroe City in, 389-390; cattle trade in, 487

Chance, Joseph E.: book cd. by, rey., 520—521 Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath: rey., 521-522

Changing Tides: Twilight and Dawn in the Spanish Sea, 1763—1803: receives award, 97

Chapman, Don W.: book by, rey., 530-531

Chavez, Thomas E.: book by, noted, 506

Cheek, Bill: 392

Cherokee Editor: The Writings of Elias Boudinot: noted, 251

Cherokee Indians: E. Boudinot and, book noted, 251

Cheyenne Indians: and Great Sioux War, book rey., 1 20

Chief Executives of Texas: From Stephen F. Austin to John B. Connolly, Jr.: rey., 127-128

Chihuahua (Mexico): Boer settlers in, book rey., 121—122 Chihuahua, Mexico: and Republic of Texas trade, 284

Childs, William R.: book rey. by, 524-525

Chiricahua Apache Indians: book about, noted, 394

Chittenden, Larry: poem by, ment., 417

Christensen, Paul: receives award, 97

Christian, Gama: receives award, 97; 97; book by, noted, 245; 245; book by, wins award, 386

Christopher, E. R.: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 19, 19, 33, 33, 40-41, 42

chuckwagon: in Palo Duro canyon, painting discussed, 392

Circling Back: Chronicle of a Texas River Valley: rey., 262—263 Cisco, Texas: football at, book noted, 103-104

Cities Service: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 20-21, 28, 28, 33-34, 40

Citizens Council (Texas):J. Shepperd and, 167

Ciudad Guerrero, Mexico: trade at, 441

Ciudad Mier, Mexico: contraband trade at, 439

Ciudad Victoria, Mexico: trade at, 441

civil rights movement: B. Roberts documents, 104-105; desegrega -tion of North Texas State, arti -cle, 153-185; State Fair protest, 169; 169; in Corpus Christi, 321

Civil War, the: position of Southern women following, 58-59; C. Pearce collection, 393; 393; book about Confederate Army, noted, 395; 395; Texas cattle trade during, 491-492; Army Official Records of, on CD-ROM, 503-504

, books rev.: 1 1 1-1 15; 15; Southern women and, 257-258; Arizona Territory, 401-402; Chancellorsville, 521-522; R. E. Lee, 521-522

Cjeel, Mary: 392

Clark, Edward A.: and LBJ, 465, 465, 47 1 ; photograph of, 467

Clark, George: and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 144, 144, 150

Clark, John F.: book by, rev., 268-269

Clark, Thomas: book by, noted, 507

Clarke, Sidney: papers of, 389

Clayton, Lawrence R.: book cd. by, rev., 520-521

Clayton, Nicholas: designs Bishop's Palace, 357

Cleburne, Texas: GC&SF at, 429

Clough, Roy: and integration of Galveston beaches, 355

Coahuila (Mexico): 19th-century smuggling in, 433-450

Coahuila y Tejas: governor's report on, 186 (photograph), 187-204, 192 (photograph); archives in, 197. See also Mexican Texas Codex Telleriano-Remensis: receives award, 97

Coke, Richard: in 1874 election dispute, 131-151; inauguration of, drawing, 148

Cole, Charlie: 178

Collective Heart: Texans in World War 11, 11, A Literary Portrait noted, 246; 246; rev., 526-527

Collins, Michael B.: and TAS, 503

Collins, Michael L.: book cd. by, rev., 267-268

colonization: in Republic of Texas, 284-302

Colorado Gazette and Advertiser, on Chihuahua trade, 284

Colorado River: B. Mollhausen's watercolors of, book rev., 1 10-1 1 1; 1; as boundary for slave territory, 291

Colquitt, Oscar B.: and Galveston causeway, 350-352

Columbus, Texas: railroad at, 417

Columbus Quincentenary: Corpus Christi and, 315

Columbus Tap Railway: and GH&SA Railroad, 417

Comanche Barrier to South Plains Settlement: noted, 394

Comanche Indians: in Fort Worth area, 372-374; book about, noted, 394; 394; political history of, book rev., 5 1 6-5 1 7

Comanche Political History: An Ethnohistorical Perspective, 1706-187;: rev., 516-517

Comanche Trail: Fort Worth and, 373

Committee on the Practice of Democracy (COPD): and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 24, 24, 26-28, 32. 34-35. 40, 40, 43

Communism: and racism, 19—46 Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties: 43

Communist Party: and racial inte -gration, 23

Comprehensive History of Texas: A: O. Roberts chapter in, 132

Compromise of 1850: book rev., 256-257

Condon, Francis E.: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 27, 27, 34

Conejo, Bonifacio: 443

Confederacy, the: exodus to Mexico, book rev., 1 14-115; Texas cattle trade during, 491-492

Confederate Army: book about, noted, 395

Confederate General of the West: Henry Hopkins Sibley: reprinted, 101-102

Confederate Pathway to the Pacific: Major Sherod Hunter and Arizona Territory, C.S.A.: rev., 401-402

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE): and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 24, 24, 26-28, 36, 36, 39,41-42,44 Congress of Women, The: 56

Connally, John: LBJ, T. Miller and, 459, 459, 460, 460, 469

Connolly, Tom: essay on, noted, 268

Conoly, Walle: book illustrated by, rev., 402-403

Conrad, Barnaby: 100

conservation: awards for work in, 388

Constitutional Convention of 1845: on immigration policy and slav -ery, 300-301

Contraresguardo de Gendarmería Fiscal: 440—450 Cooke, Clara: 27

Cooper, Anna Julia: 76-77

Copano: Goliad prisoners at, 216-217, 224-225

Corcoran, Tommy: 460

Coronado 's Land: Essays on Daily Life in Colonial New Mexico: noted, 508

Corpron, Carlotta: exhibit includes, 247

Corpus Christi, Texas: photograph of, 304; 304; port and seawall at, 304, 304, 305, 305, 307, 307, 324, 324, 326, 326, 329; 329; urban history of, article, 305-329; preservation in, 307-308; Ku Klux Klan in, ment., 33 1 1 ; founder of, 3 1 2-3 13; 13; outlaws in history of, 313; 313; Reconstruction in, 313; 313; ranching and the growth of, 314; 314; Columbus's fleet at, 315-319; Hispanic identity in, 316—322; civil rights groups in, 321; 321; religion in, 322; 322; town promotion in, 323-329, 333

Corpus Christi Bay: Mexican trade in, 436

Correspondence of James K. Polk; noted, 508

Coryell County Families: noted, 396

Coryell County Genealogical Society: book by, noted, 396

Cos, Martín Perfecto de: surrender of, ment., 209

Cothrum, Dallas: book rev. by, 114-115

cotton: Texas shipments to New Orleans, 482, 482, 484-485 (table), 488

Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in Black Women Is Fiction, The: 66

Cowart, Frank: 416, 416, 417

Cowart, John D.: 416

Cowart, Maude: 416, 416, 417

Cowart, Minnie Lee Sanders: 417, 417, 422,424-425,427-431 Cowart, Nannie Carson Moore: 416

Cowart, William (Billy) : article about, 415-432; traveling card of, illus., 419; 419; letter on behalf of, illus., 421; 421; B. of L.E. member -ship card, illus., 423; 423; children of, 425

Cowboy Justice: noted, 386

cowboys: in Palo Duro Canyon, painting discussed, 392

Craft, Juanita: and desegregation of North Texas State, 164-170

Crane, Martin McNulty: g, 12, 12, 13

Craver, Rebecca: book cd. by, rev., 529-530

death, J. W. D.: 322

Creole (schooner) : Goliad prisoner on, 230-231

Crew, Spencer: 87

Crews, Barbara: on Galveston gam -bling, 360

Crisp, James E.: book rev. by, 107

Crockett, David: book about, ment., 384

Cross, Gary: on tourism, 333

Cross, Riley: and desegregation of North Texas State, 1 79-1 80

Cross Timbers. See Texas, Cross Timbers Region Grotty, John: 337

Crouch, Barry A.: book rev. by, 398,522-523 Crowley, Texas: settled, 364

Culberson, David B.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 145

culture: African American, courtship, 65-80; S. Texas Mexican, book rev., 123-124; Mexican senano, book review, 258; 258; American New Westers, book rev., 409—410

Cummins, Deborah: book rev. by, 530-531

Cunningham, Minnie Fisher: and woman suffrage, 1; 1; and Ma" Ferguson, 5

Cushing, S. W.: visits Galveston, 335.336 Cutler, Wayne: book cd. by, noted, 508

Czech Texans: in South Texas, 321-322

D Daingerfield, William Henry: and colonization of Texas, 297-298

Dallas, Texas: Klan in, 9, 9, 12; 12; NAACP in, 164-169, 171-172; local history essays, book rev., 259-260; book about, rev., 5 2 5-5 26

Dallas: The Making of a Modern City: rev., 525-526

Dallas Cowboys: photography col -lection documents, 249

Dallas Express: and desegregation of North Texas State, 1 78

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport: photography collection documents, 249

Dallas Morning News: and Ma" Ferguson, 12, 12, 13; 13; Texas Almanac of, 100-101; and desegregation of North Texas State, 182; 182; Texas Almanac by, rev., 510-511

Dallas Reconsidered: Essays in Local History: rev., 259-260

Dallas Youth Council: J. Craft and, 168-169, 185

Daltons, the: F. Canton and, 250

Dancing with the Devil: rev., 123-124

Dancy, Jon Winfield: diary of, described, 385-386

Daughter of the Regiment: Memoirs of a Childhood in the Frontier Army, 1878-1898: rev., 405-406

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) : and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 40, 40, 42

Davenport, Harbert: and Goliad prisoner's account, 207

Davis, Clare Ogden: novel by, and Ma" Ferguson, 2-7, 15—16; pho -tograph of, 4

Davis, D. T.: 420, 420, 42 1

Davis, Edmund J.: photograph of, 130; 130; in 1874 election dispute, 131-15 1

Davis, Edwin Adams: book by, rev., 114-115

Davis, Elizabeth C: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 27, 27, 45

Davis, Russel: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 28-29, 3 1 * 33

Davis, Tom H.: 465, 465, 471, 471, 472 (pho -tograph) Davis, William C: speaks at Alamo conference, 384

De León, Amoldo: book by, noted, 103; 103; on Tejano history, 242-244

Deakins Charitable Trust, Katrine Menzing: 391

DeArment, Robert X.: book by, noted, 102, 102, 250—251 Deas, George: and Fort Worth, 362

Deßow 's Review: on Gulf cattle trade, 489

Deen, Edith: 376, 376, 378

Defending Mexican Valor in Texas: José Antonio Navarro 's Historical Writings, 1835-1857: noted, 242

deGuerin, Mack: 469

Del Valle Army Air Base. See Bergstrom Air Base Democratic Party: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 131-151; Texas, and F. Roosevelt, 454, 454, 475

Dentón, Texas: racial climate in, 182-183. See also North Texas State College Denton County: early settlement of, 3643 6 4

Denton Record-Chronicle: and deseg -regation of North Texas State, 179-180

Depression, the. See Great Depression, the Depression Desperado: The Chronicle of Raymond Hamilton: rey., 126-127

desegregation. See civil rights move -ment Desert Lawmen: The High Sheriffs of New Mexico and Arizona 1846— 1912: noted, 102, 102, 395

Diary of Hermann Seele and Seeks Sketches from Texas: Pioneer, Civic and Cultural Leader, German- Texan Writer, rey., 109-110

Dickie, Alex: 170

Difficult Years, The: receives award, 97

Digging Up Butch & Sundance: reprinted, 394

Dillard.J. L.: 246

Dimmick, Gregg: speaks at Alamo conference, 384

Dimmitt, Philip: H. Kinney and capture of, 312

Discovering the Women in Slavery: Emancipating Perspectives on the American Past: rey., 5 1 8-5 1 9

discase: in Mexican Texas, 196; 196; smallpox, 196; 196; yellow fever, 416, 416, 423-424

Dixon, David: book by, noted, 507-508

Dixon, J. B.: 26, 26, 32

Doerr, Henry A.: stereograph by, 234

Doña Conception de las Concha y Sierra Ranch: 99

Doolin, Bill: 250

Dorr, Nell: exhibit includes, 247

Dougherty, Mike: 419

Doughty, Robin W.: book rey. by, 261-262

Douglas, Helen Gahagan: papers of, 389

Douglas, Neal: 467

Dove, Texas (Grapevine): 364

Dow, Arthur Wesley: 106

Doyle, Henry: 227

Dozier, Otis: exhibit noted, 502

Drew, Bettina: book cd. by, rey., 125-126

Drew, R. D.: 32, 32, 39

Driscoll, Clara: and growth of Corpus Christi, 315

Driscoll family (Corpus Christi): town boosterism of, 314

Driscoll, Robert, Jr.: and growth of Corpus Christi, 315

Dv Bois, W. E. B.: and African American womanhood, 76-77

dv Toit, Brian M.: book by, rev., 121-122

duCille, Anne: 66

Duckk, Llewellyn: 459

Dunaway (vice-mayor, Bartlesville, Okla.): 29, 29, 42

Duncan, Dayton: book with intro -duction by, noted, 394

Durham, William J.: and desegrega -ton of North Texas State, 164-165, 168

Duval County: G. Parr of, book rev., 268-269

E Eagle, James P.: 57

Eagle, Mary: 56-57

Eakin Press (Austin): books pub -lished by, noted, 394

East, Leonard: 469

Ebony: and censorship in Bartlesville, Okla., 25

Echols, William: and site of Fort Worth, 365-366

economy: Texas bay shrimpers, book rev., 414

Edna, Texas: Mexican Americans in, 321

education: segregation in, Supreme Court and, 21, 21, 23; 23; in Mexican Texas, 197; 197; Mrs. R. K. Red and, book rev., 403-404; Phoenix Indian school, book noted, 508

Egan, Mike: 419

Egloffstein, F. W. yon: paints Grand Canyon, 110

Eighth Infantry Regiment: and Fort Worth, 362, 362, 372

Eighth Military Department: at Fort Worth, 362, 362, 371-372

El Gallo (matador) : 99

El Paso, Texas: Boer settlers in area, book rev., 121—122; pro -motion in, raent., 333; 333; J. W. Hardin of, book rev., 41 1-413. See also Paso del Norte El Paso Museum of Art: receives grant, 97-98

Elder, Jane Lenz: book cd. by, rev., 400-40 1

Eldredge, Charles C: book by, noted, 102-103

Elgin, Texas: bed and breakfast in, 248

Elissa (square rigger): restoration of, 359

Elliot, Charles: and slavery in the Republic of Texas, 289-291

Elliott, Diane Reid: book rev. by, 5H Elliott, John D.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 135, 135, 140

Elliott, Melinda: book by, rev., 116

Elliott, Ralph: and desegregation of North Texas State, 170

Elliott, William: exhibit noted, 502

Ellis, George M.: book edited by, noted, 103

Ellis County: book about, noted, 5°7 Eltit, Diamela: receives award, 97

England. See Great Britain Ernie Pyle in the American Southwest: rev., 527-528

Essary, Darlene Anderson: 29, 29, 36

Estes, Billy Sol: photography collec -tion includes, 249

Euless, Texas: early settlements become, 364

Everett, Donald E.: book by, noted, 508

exploration: Spanish, in Corpus Christi history, 312; 312; as Winedale symposium theme, 384

Exxon USA. See Humble Oil & Refining Company F Fagan, Nicholas: and Goliad mas -sacre, 219

Falcón, Blas María de la: and Corpus Christi's Hispanic her -itage, 318-319

Fallen Guidon: The Saga of Confederate General Jo Shelby s March to Mexico: rev., 114-115

Fall of the Duke of Duval, The: rev., 268-269

Fannin: and Battle of Goliad, 207-233

Farias, George: book by, rev., 514

Farias Chronicles: A History and Genealogy of a Portuguese/Spanish Family, The: rev., 514

Farm Security Administration: book about, rev., 523-524

Farnsworth, Richard: Cowboy Hall of Fame honors, 504

Farrar, Simon B.: and site of Fort Worth, 362, 362, 365-366

Farwell, Charles B.: and KIT Ranch, 391-392

Farwell, John V.: and KIT Ranch, 391-392

Fashion (steamer): and Gulf cattle trade, 488

Faue, Elizabeth: 85

Faust, Drew Gilpen: book by, rev., 257-258

Fay, John: 342

Faye, Alice: 349

Fayette County: African Americans of, 65—80 Feathertail (Comanche chief) : Fort Worth raid of, 373-374

Fennell, Janice: 249-250

Ferguson, Jim: and Ma" Ferguson's election as governor, 1-16; 1922 Senate race of, 2, 2, 13, 13, 15; 15; corruption of, 10 (poster), 11-13

Ferguson, Joseph G.: and Goliad massacre, 220

Ferguson, Miriam A. Ma": article about, 1—16; photograph of, 1, 1, 4; 4; novel about, 2-7; Ma" per -sona of, 6—7 Fields, Joseph E.: and Goliad mas -sacre, 219

Filisola, Vicente: and contraband trade, 437

Finch, L. Boyd: book by, rev., 401-402

First Polish Americans: Silesian Settlements in Texas: noted, 395

Fisher, S. Rhoads: and Law of April 6, 6, 1830, 274—276 Fisher, Victor B.: book rev. by, 1 16

Fitzpatrick, Richard: and trade with Mexico, 440

Five Years a Cavalryman: Or, Sketches of Regular Army Life on the Texas Frontier, 1866-1871: rev., 406

Flagler, Henry M.: 324

Flags Along the Coast: Charting the Gulf of Mexico, 1 519—1759; A Reappraisal: receives award, 97

Flakes Daily Bulletin (Galveston): on Galveston tourism, 338

Flanagan, James W.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 143-144

Flanagan, Webster: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 144

Flanders, Harry: 419

Flatt, Horace P.: 506

Fleming, Rob: collage by, wins award, 388

Fletcher, William A.: book by, rev., 113-114

Florida: Indians of, book rev., 117

Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe: rev., 117

Foley, Neil: article by, noted, 242

folklore: S. Texas Mexican, book rev., 123-124

Folsom, Franklin: book by, noted, 395

Folsom, James E.: and desegrega -tion, 153

Fontana, Bernard L.: book with introduction by, rev., 512-513

Force Without Fanfare: rev., 124-125

Forsyth, George A.: book about, noted, 507-508

Fort Belknap: appropriation for, ment., 368

Fort Bend County: cattle trade in, 487

Fort Crockett: hotel on site of, 358

Fort Graham: Fort Worth an out -post for, 363, 363, 364, 364, 369, 369, 370, 370, 371; 371; appropriation for, ment., 368

Fort Lipantitlan: in Corpus Christi history, ment., 312

Fort McKavett: W. Black ranch near, 393

Fort Mason: R. Lee at, 375

Fort Merrill: appropriation for, ment., 368

Fort That Became a City: An Illustrated Reconstruction of Fort Worth, Texas 1849-185}, The: rev., 259

Fort Worth, Texas: S. Brady and public schools in, 52; 52; architec -ture of, book rev., 125; 125; book about origins, rev., 259; 259; local his -torians and, article, 361-379; name and beginnings of, 361-364; Camp Worth and, 362-363; choice of site for, 365-372; first official history of, 366; 366; legends associated with, 372-376; R. Lee at, 375-376; GC&SF at, 429-430

Fort Worth: A Frontier Triumph: 370, 370, 376, 376, 377-378

Fort Worth: Outpost on the Trinity: 363-364, 377

Fort Worth & Tarrant County, A Historical Guide: 374

Fort Worth Press: E. Deen of, 376

Fort Worth Is Legendary Landmarks: rev., 125

Fort Worth Star-Telegram: columnist for, 246; 246; UTA acquires negatives from, 249; 249; M. Lake of, 376; 376; Centennial Edition of, 377

Foster, Betty Clements: book by, noted, 250

Foster, James: 487

Foster, William C: book annotated by, rev., 511-512

Fourth World, The: receives award, 97

Fowler, Littleton: describes Galveston, 334-335

Francaviglia, Richard V.: 87; 87; book rev. by, 511

France: and Republic of Texas immigration policy, 283-285

Franco-Texienne Bill: and Texas annexation, 283-284

Fraser, Babette: award given by, 97

Frazier, Donald S.: book rev. by, 520-521

Freeman, William G.: 367

French, Henry Clay: 418

Frey, Fred E.: 26

frontier, the: African Americans on, book noted, 251; 251; U.S. Army on, book rev., 405-406

, Texas: and urban history, 311-315; U.S. Army on, book rev., 406

Frontiers of Women !s Writing: Women 's Narratives and the Rhetoric of Westward Expansion: rev., 399-400

Fulcher, Gordon: 471

G Gaddis, Preston: 33, 33, 41, 41, 42

Gaddis, Mis. Preston: 31, 31, 43

Galenson, David: on Texas cattle trade, 478

Gallagher, Gary W.: books cd. by, rev., 521-522

Galveston, Texas: Balinese Room '". 350. 35 1 (photograph); Splash Days at, 345-348, 346

(photograph), 347 (photo -graph); first pinup girl for, 330

(photograph), 344-345; as tourist city, article, 331-360; early travelers describe, 333-335; churches in, and entertainment, 336; 336; Kuhn's Wharf in, 336; 336; Tremont Hotel in, 336, 336, 358-359; vice in, 336, 336, 337. 349-350. 355. 359-3 60 ; bathhouses in, 338-339, 341-342; early beach activities at, 338-339; Beach Hotel at, 339-341, 342, 342, 344; 344; Garten Verein in, 340, 340, 348; 348; Breaker's Bathhouse at, 341 (photo -graph); seawall at, 341-342, 343, 343, 344, 344, 351, 351, 353; 353; Murdoch's

Bathhouse at, 342-343, 350, 350, 381 (photograph); Crystal Palace in, 343; 343; Electric ' WC= in, 343; 343; Galvez Hotel in, 343, 343, 344, 344, 350, 350, 351; 351; Cotton Exchange in, 344; 344; Cotton Carnival at, 341

(photograph), 345; 345; birdwatch -ers in, 348; 348; smuggling at, 349; 349; highway connections with Houston, 350-351; Stewart Beach at, 352-355; entertain -ment pier at, 353; 353; Flagship Hotel at, 353; 353; Bishop's Palace in, 357; 357; Victorian architecture in, 357-359; the Strand in, 358-359; yellow fever in, 423-424; and cattle trade, 477-492. See also University of Texas Medical Branch (Galveston) , hurricanes at: of 1900, 341-342, 357, 357, 35gn.; of 1915, 341, 341, 342, 342, 344; 344; Carla, 342; 342; Gilbert, 360n. Galveston: urban model used in, 3°9 Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad: B. Cowart with, 417-420

Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad: and Galveston tourism, 338

Galveston Artillery Company: 335

Galveston City Railway Company: beach pavilion of, 339

Galveston Convention and Tourist Bureau: organized, 356

Galveston County: cattle trade in, 487; 487; slaughter houses in, 490

Galveston Daily News: on Coke- Davis election dispute, 133-134; and beach activities, 339, 339, 344, 344, 345-346; on Galveston as resort, 356

Galveston Debating Society: 335

Galveston Historical Foundation: founded, 357; 357; and the Strand, 358; 358; and Elissa, 359

Galveston Island State Park: and Galveston tourism, 357

Galveston News (Tri-Weekly): on cat -tle trade, 479, 479, 490

Galveston Rowing Club: 337

Galveston Ship Channel: and beach accretion, 353

Galveston That Was, The: 357

Galveston Tribune: on Galveston beaches, 340

Galveston Weekly News: on Galveston growth, 335; 335; on cattle trade, 478, 478, 479, 479, 490

gambling: in Galveston, 336, 336, 337, 337, 349-350, 355, 355, 359-360

Garcia, Agapito: 441-444, 447, 447, 448

García, Cayetano: 449

García, Clotilde: and Corpus Christi history, 319

García, Faustino: 446

García, Felicitos: 449

García, Hector P.: and Corpus Christi Mexican Americans, 321

Gard, Wayne: on Texas cattle trade, 479

Gardner, Helen: 57

Garibay, Pelagio: 448

Garner, John Nance: essay on, noted, 268

Garrett, Jenkins and Virginia: and UTA Libraries, 95-96

Garrett, Julia Kathryn: Fort Worth history by, 370, 370, 376, 376, 377-379

Garza, Rodolfo de la: and Center for Mexican American Studies, 93

Garza Evia, Juan N. de la: 442

Gates, Nancy: photograph of, 472

Gatewood, Willard: 66

Gatlin, Mrs. Jon: 41-42

geography: California as island, book rev., 115-116

George Scarborough: The Life and Death of a Lawman on the Chsing Frontier, noted, 102

Georgia: Cherokee removal from, book noted, 251

Georgia O'Keeffe: American and Modern: noted, 1 02

Georgi-Findlay, Brigitte: book by, rev., 399-400

Gerard, Joe: 429

Gerdes, Dick: receives award, 97

German Immigrant Artists in America: A Biographical Dictionary: noted, 39° Germans and Texans: Commerce, Migraton, and Culture in the Days of the Lone Star Republic: rev., 520

German-Texan Heritage Society: meets, 85-86

German Texans: H. Seele's diary, book rev., 109-1 10; 10; in South Texas, 321-322; book about, rev., 520

Germany: and Republic of Texas immigration policy, 284-285, 292-293, 296-297-302 Giddings, Dewitt C: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 141

Giesecke, Charles: book about, rev., 520

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins: 79

Gilpin, Laura: exhibit includes, 247

Gish, Theodore: book trans, by, rev., 109-110

Godfrey, Berl: and desegregation of North Texas State, 1 70

Goetzmann, William H.: speaks at symposium, 92, 92, 384; 384; book rev. by, 110-111; book rev. by, noted, 393

gold rush: books about, noted, 103

Gold Rush Desert Trails to San Diego and Los Angeles in 1849: noted, 103

Goliad, Texas: chapel at, stereo -graph, 234. See also Bahía del Espíritu Santo Gonzales, José Rafael: his report on Coahuila y Tejas, 187-204

Gonzales, Texas: naming of, 190

González, Jesús: 445

González, Maria Asención: 445

Good Year to Die: The Story of the Great Sioux War, A: rev., 1 20

Goodnight, Charles: T.Johnson compared to, 366

Goodwin, Katherine: 244

Goodwyn, Lawrence: book by, rev., 5 2 4-525

Goodyear, Russell H.: book rey. by, 413-414

Gordon, Clarence: on Texas cattle trade, 478

Gould, Kathrine: 429

Gould, Lewis L.: book by, noted, 103

Gould's South Western Lines: pay agreement on, 422

Gracey, Roosevelt T.: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 26, 26, 32, 32, 37, 37, 39.42 Grand Canyon, the: B. Móllhausen's watercolors of, book rey., 110-111

Grant, James: and Battle of Goliad, 209, 209, 228; 228; Urrea defeats, ment., 227

Grant, Ulysses S.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 134, 134, 138-150

Grapevine, Texas: settled, 364

Grauer, Michael R.: 392

Gray, Lois: 490

Great Britain: and Texas immigra -tion policy and annexation, 271-302; dominates Gulf of Mexico, 295

Great Depression, the: books about, rey., 125-127; N. Algren stories from, book rey., 125-126; and Galveston bathing beauty contest, 348; 348; railroads and, 429

Great Excavations: rey., 116

Great Sioux War: book about, rey., 120

Green, George: receives award, 96

Greene, A. C: book with introduc -tion by, noted, 394; 394; book rey. by, 515-5 1 5-5 161 6

Greene, Dixie: 417, 417, 420, 420, 426

Greene, Jerome A.: book rey. by, 120

Greene, Rowan: 417, 417, 420

Greenlaw, Barry: speaks at sympo -sium, 384

Griffin, Pete: as Goliad prisoner, 219, 219, 221-227

Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad: B. Cowartwith, 420, 420, 423-431; established, 423-424; Purcell-Fort Worth run of, 429-430

Gulf Coast, the: book about trea -sures in, noted, 394; 394; yellow fever on, 423-424

Gulf Freeway: construction of, 352-353

Gulf of Mexico: British dominance in, 295; 295; R. Bedichek on, 331-332; smuggling in, 349; 349; 19th-century Mexican trade in, 434; 434; Texas cattle trade in, 477-492

Guns or Butter: The Presidency of Lyndon Johnson: rey., 269-270

Gutherie, Keith: book by, rey., 263-264

Gutiérrez.José María: 439

Gutierrez, Ramón: speaks at sympo -sium, 92

Gutmann, Myron P.: book rey. by, ' WC=

H Hacienda del Nacimiento (Mexico): book about, rev., 122-123

Hale, Alexander: as Goliad prison -er, 219, 219, 222-223

Hale, Duane Kendall: book by, noted, 103-104

Hall, Robert G., II: book cd. by, noted, 508

Hall-Little, Marianne Elizabeth: book by, rev., 522-523

Hallowell, Sara: 55

Halperin-Donghi, Tulio: 434

Ham bien, Herbert: 418

Hamilton, AndrewJ.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 136, 136, 138

Hamilton, James: and Texas annex -ation, 281, 281, 283, 283, 289, 289, 292-293

Hamilton, Raymond: book about, rev., 126-127

Hamilton, Solomon: 210

Hancock, John: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 141

Hands to the Spindle: Texas Women and Home Textile Production, 1 822-1 880: rev., 402-403

Hardaway, Roger: book by, noted, 251

Hardee, William J.: and Fort Worth, 376

Hardeman, William P.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 144

Hardin, John Wesley: book about, rev., 411-413

Hardin, Stephen: and TIL, 97

Harlow, William F.: book rev. by, 408-409

Harney, William S.: and establish -ment of Fort Worth, 370, 370, 371-372

Harris, Brandy: and Stewart Beach, 353-355

Harris, Fred: papers of, 389

Harris, George: reminiscence ment., 372

Harris, Margaret: 353

Harris, Phil: and Galveston enter -tainment, 349; 349; photograph of, 381

Harris County: cattle trade in, 487

Harris County Heritage Society (Houston): programs of, 248

Haury, Emil: Snaketown work of, book rev., 116

Hawikuh: archaeology, book rev., 116

Hawkins, James A.: 352

Hawkins, Lei Purcell: book by, rev., 403-404

Hawkins' Tourist Camp: 352

Hayden, Sophia: 53, 53, 54

Haynes, Abner: remembers Dentón, 183-184

Haynes, Fred: and desegregation of North Texas State, 182

Haynes, Sam W.: essay by, noted, 500

Hazel, Michael V.: book cd. by, rev., 259-260; book rev. by, 525-526

Hearts, Helicopters and Houston: 50

Golden Years of Heart Disease as Seen by an Insider, rev., 530-53 1

Hemingway, Ernest: 99

Hendrickson, Kenneth 8., Jr.: book by, rev., 1 27-1 28; 28; book cd. by, rev., 267-268

Henrotin, Ellen: 55, 55, 56, 56, 59

Henson, Margaret Swett: book rev. by, 108-109,511-512,514-515; as TSHA president, 498-500, 499 (photograph) Hernandez, Jorge A.: article by, 433-45° Hem of Beecher Island: The Life and Military Career of George A. Forsyth: noted, 507-508

Herrera, José Joaquín de: 440

Herring, Charles: 463

Herz, Lillian E.: 354

Heyl, Erik: on cattle trade, 488

Hildebrand, Robert: essay by, noted, 268

Hill, Patricia Evridge: book by, rev., 525-5 2 5-5 26

Hillyer, Hamilton B.: photograph by, 148

Hinton, Harwood P.: book rev. by, 121-122

history: research awards and fellow -ships for, 91-92

, African American: bibliog -raphy noted, 251

, county: conference on, 384

, frontier: University Publications of America collec -tions, 504

, labor: conference for, 85

, legal: slavery and the law, book rev., 255-256; southern district court, book rev., 265-266

, local: Fort Worth as exam -ple, 361-3 TO , Louisiana: books noted, 395

, Mexican American: at UT, 92-93

, railroad: journal noted, 395-396

, recreation: tourism as aspect of, article, 331-360

, Tejano: recent scholarship in, 242-244

, Texas: teacher's guide, 100-101

, transportation: railroad conference, 86

, urban: of Corpus Christi and South Texas, 305-329; mod -els of, 309-310; violence and, 311-315

, women's: Women's History Month, 386-387; Southern Association for Women Historians meets, 387; 387; women's narratives, book rev., 399-400; African American, book rev., 404-405

History of Texas, The (Calvert and De Leon): noted, 103

History of Texas: Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest: 363

Hlavach, Laura: book cd. by, noted, 507

Hobby, William P.: and woman suf -frage, 1

Hodge, F. W.: Hawikuh work of, book rev., 116

Hoemann, George H.: book cd. by, noted, 508

Hoggard, James: and TIL, 97

Holcombe, Oscar: and Gulf Freeway, 352

Holler, D. C. Rusty": Cowboy Hall of Fame honors, 504

Holliday, J. S.: book foreword by, noted, 103

Holly, Buddy: 86

Home from the Hill: receives award, 96

Hood, John B.: and Fort Worth, 376

Hoppe, Carl T.: exhibit noted, 502

Hoth, David R.: book cd. by, noted, 508

House, Edward M.: essay on, noted, 268

House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC): and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 33, 33, 41

Houser, George: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 26, 26, 27, 27, 34, 34, 36-37. 39

Houston, Sam: and Battle of Goliad, 209; 209; his capture of Santa Anna and its effect on Goliad prisoners, 222-224; and Texas annexation, 273, 273, 299; 299; and Franco-Texienne Bill, 284; 284; and Republic's colonization, 284; 284; vis -its Galveston, 335; 335; correspon -dence of, book rev., 398-399

Houston, Texas: urban history of, 309-310; Mexican American experience in, 319-320, 321; 321; promotion in, ment., 333; 333; car races at, 350; 350; highway connec -tions with Galveston, 350-351; yellow fever in, 423-424; Mexican trade at, 435

Houston: The Bayou City, urban model used in, 309

Houston Gargoyle. 16

Houston Ship Channel: and Gulf Freeway, 352

Houston Space Center: photogra -phy collection includes, 249

Houstoun, Mrs.: on Galveston, 334

Howard, Vicki: article by, 65-80

Howard, Volney: and immigration policy of the Republic, 301

Howe, Julia Ward: 57

Howze, Hamilton H.: book by, noted, 102-103

Hoy, Eugene: 418

Hudson, Mayor: 28-29

Hueco Indians: in Mexican Texas, 204. See «¿so Waco Indians Hughes, James: and Battle of Goliad, 212-213, 219

Hughes, L. Patrick: book rev. by, 268-269; article by, 453-476

Hughes, William George: book about, noted, 395

Hull, Barton: 28

Humble Oil & Refining Company: Monroe City camp of, 389-390

Humboldt, Alexander yon: B. Móllhausen and, 110

Humphrey, William: receives award, g6 Hunt, Annie Mac: book by, rev., 404-405

Hunt, Memucan: and Texas annex -ation, 271-272, 299, 299, 301

Hunt, Sylvia: article by, 49-62

Hunter, Sherod: book about, rev., 401-402

hunting: in the Big Thicket, book rev., 261-262

hurricanes: 1900 Galveston, 341-342, 357, 357, 359n.; 1915 Galveston, 341, 341, 342, 342, 344; 344; Carla, 342; 342; Gilbert, 36011. Hurtado, Albert L.: book by, noted, 395

Huseman, Ben W.: receives award, 96; 96; book by, rev., 110-1 1 1

Huston, Felix: on slavery and annexation of Texas, 296, 296, 301

Huston-Tillotson College (Austin): I. Sephas attends, 155

Hutchison, Vein: 43

I I Am Annie Mac: An Extraordinary Black Texas Woman in Her Own Words: rev., 404-405

Ikin, Arthur: title page from book, illus., 288

Illustrated History of New Mexico, An: noted, 506

Imaginary Kingdom: Texas as Seen by the Rivera and Rubí Military Expeditions, IJ2J and iy6y: rev., SH-512 Immigrant Soldier in the Mexican War, An: rev., 108

immigration: to Mexican Texas, 187, 187, 190; 190; to Texas, and annexa -tion, article, 271-302; Mexican policy of, as cause of Texas Revolution, 278-279; to Louisiana, book noted, 395

In an Arid Land: Thirteen Stories of Texas: receives award, 96

Indianola, Texas: and cattle trade, 477-492

Indians: Florida, book rev., 1 17; 17; in Mexican Texas, 203-204; in Fort Worth area, 372-376; art of the Plains, seminar, 383; 383; archeology, and Mission Espíritu Santo de Zuniga, 503; 503; exhibit of baskets, noted, 503; 503; Phoenix school for, book noted, 508. See also by tribe names Indian Territory: Phillips Petroleum in, 20

Indian Uprising on the Rio Grande: The Pueblo Revolt of 1 680: noted, 395

In Search of the Buffalo: The Story ofj. Wright Mooar. noted, 396

In the Crucible of the Sun: limited edi -tion of, 98-100

integration: McCarthyism and, 19-46; of Galveston beaches, 354-355

Internal Revenue Service: and Galveston vice, 355

lonie Indians: in Fort Worth area, 372

Ireland, John: and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 135, 135, 144

Irish American Cultural Institute: research supported by, 505

Irish Texans: in South Texas, 321-322

Iturbide, Agustín de: government of, ment., 187

Ives, Joseph Christmas: B. Móllhausen with expedition, 110

J Jackson, Andrew: and annexation of Texas, 274; 274; Papers, noted, 508

Jackson, Jack: receives award, 97; 97; book rev. by, 411-413; book cd. by, lev., 511—512; book illus. by, rev., 514

Jackson, Robert H.: book rev. by, 115—116; book cd. by, rev., 128-129

Jacobs, Kenneth R.: book by, noted, 394

Jaillet, Claude: 322

Jakle, John A.: on tourism, 333

Jarrard, Harold: Cowboy Hall of Fame honors, 504

Jasper County: annexation speech in, 295

Jean Laffite, Prince of Pirates: rev., Jefferson, Alphine W.: 87

Jensen, Craig: 239

Jerrold, Douglas E.: drawing by, 148

Jesuits: at Pimería Alta, book rev., 51 2 -513 Jim Ned (Comanche chief): Fort Worth raid of, 373-374

John, Elizabeth A. H.: 118; 118; book by, noted, 393-394

Johnson, Beulah: kidnapping of, 8

Johnson, Frank W.: and Battle of Goliad, 209

Johnson, Lady Bird: and Bergstrom Air Base, 457; 457; and T. Miller, 460, 460, 46 1

Johnson, Lyndon Baines: B. Roberts photograph of, 82, 82, 104-105; Great Society, and the interposition doctrine, 166; 166; pho -tography collection includes, 249; 249; essay about, noted, 268; 268; book about, rev., 269-270; B. Moyers and, ment., 382; 382; and T. Miller, article, 453-476; Austin home of, 463-465, 474; 474; and KTBC Radio, 463-464, 474-475; photograph of, 472, 472, 497

Johnson, Michael L.: book by, rev., 409-410

Johnson, Middleton Tate: and establishment of Fort Worth, 365-370

Johnson, Ovid F.: 440

Johnson County War: F. Canton and, 250

Johnson's Station. See Johnson, Middleton Tate John Wesley Hardin: Dark Angel of Texas: rev., 411-413

Jones, Anson: and A. Morgan, 232; 232; and Texas annexation, 273, 273, 298-299; and European colo -nization of Texas, 291-292

Jones, Jesse: essay about, noted, 268

Jones, Marvin: 462

Jones, Oakah L., Jr.: book by, noted, 394

Jordan, Barbara: essay on, noted, 268

Jordan, Jim: photographs by, exhib -it, 502-503

Jordan, Terry: and TIL, 97

Joseph, Eddie: 463

Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, Neb.): exhibit at, 391

journalism: award for, 97; 97; A. C. Greene and Texas, 392

journal of Southern History: article in, noted, 242

Journal of Texas Shortline Railroads and Transportation: noted, 395

Juárez, José Roberto: book rev. by, 123-124

Judd, Neil: Pueblo Bonito work of, book rev., 116

Judge Roy Bean Country: rev., 528

Justice Lies in the District: The U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, 1902-1960: rev., 265-266

X Kaiter, Manfred: 86

Kamp, Joseph: 31

Kandinsky, Wassily: 106

Kane, Richard: 28

Karankawa Indians: in Corpus Christi history, ment., 312

Karankaway Country: 33 1

Kauffman.J. E.: 344

Kaufman, David S.: and annexation of Texas, 295, 295, 301

Kaut, Charles R.: book with intro -duction by, noted, 394

Kavanagh, Thomas W.: book by, rev., 516-517

Keller, Texas: book about, noted, 245-246; book about, rev., 413-414

Kelley, Robin D. G.: 87

Kelton, Elmer: essay on, noted, 246; 246; book with foreword by, rev., 528

Kempner, Isaac: and Galveston beach activities, 338-339, 340, 340, 344. 350

Kempner, Mrs. Harris: and integra -tion of Galveston beaches, 355

Kempner, Pat: 340

Kempner, Stanley: 340

Kendall, George Wilkins: book by, noted, 239-240

Kennedy, Frances: 37

Kennedy, William: on slavery and the Republic, 286-287, 289

Kenton, Stan: and Galveston enter -tainment, 353

Kerr, Robert S.: papers of, 389

Kidder, A. V.: Pecos Pueblo work of, book rev., 116

Kilgore, Dan E.: on Corpus Christi, 311

Kimble, Betty: 183

King, Amon B.: and Battle of Goliad, 208, 208, 209, 209, 223, 223, 228

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: B. Rustin and, 27

King, Richard: and growth of Corpus Christi, 314-315; T. Johnson compared to, 366

King family (Corpus Christi): as town boosters, 314

King Ranch: books offered by, 98—100; and growth of Corpus Chris ti, 314-315

Kingsberry, E. G.: 471

Kingsbury, John M.: book about, rev., 400-401

Kinney, Henry Lawrence: and Corpus Christi history, 307, 307, 312-313, 319, 319, 323, 323, 326, 326, 329

Kinsey.Joni: 391

Kirchwey, Freda: 36

Kleberg, Richard M.: and growth of Corpus Christi, 315, 315, 328

Kleberg, Robert, Jr.: T. Lea and, 98-100

Kleberg family (Corpus Christi): town boosterism of, 314, 314, 326

Kleiner, Diana: book rev. by, 124-125

Knight, Oliver: on Fort Worth, 363-364, 376-377, 378

Kollock, Florence: 60

Koppel, Donald T.: 34, 34, 43

KTBC Radio (Austin): LBJ and, 463-464, 474-475

Ku Klux Klan: and Ma" Ferguson's gubernatorial race, 2, 2, 4—5, 7-9, 1 1-13; in Corpus Christi, ment., 311

L Lack, Paul: on Texas Revolution, 279

Lafitte, Jean: in Corpus Christi his -tory, ment., 312

Lake, Mary Daggett, 376, 376, 378

Lale, Cissy Stewart: as president of TSHA, 87-go; and TSHA, 236, 236, 383; 383; book rev. by, 259-260, 526-527; presidential speech, 4 1 5-432

Lale, Max S.: book rev. by, 406

Lámar, Mirabeau B.: on slavery and Texas annexation, 281, 281, 282

(photograph), 283, 283, 295-296, 301; 301; and H. Kinney, 312

Landero, Francisco: 438-439

Land O'Lakes, Inc.: exhibit sup -ported by, 391

Laney, Lucy Craft: 78

Lange, Dorothea: exhibit includes, 247

Langer, Erick: book cd. by, rev., 128-129

Larvin, Rufino: 449

La Salle: in Corpus Christi history, ment., 312

Las Carabelas (Colum bus's fleet): Corpus Christi and, 315-319; photograph, 317

Látigo, Leandro: 446-448

Latin America: missions of, book rev., 128-129

Laurence, Mary Leefe: book by, rev., 405-406

Lavaca, Texas. See Port Lavaca, Texas Law of April 6, 6, 1830: and annexa -tion of Texas, 274-279

Lea, Tom: King Ranch offers books by, 98-100; book about, rev., 529-530

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) : in Corpus Christi, 318-319, 321

Learning, Thomas F.: and Law of April 6, 6, 1830, 274-276

Leavenworth, Kansas: Black pho -tographers of, exhibit, 502

Leckie, William H.: book with fore -word by, rev., 406

Lee, Billie E.: and desegregation of North Texas State, 173, 173, 176

Lee, Fitzhugh: and Fort Worth, 376

Lee, James Ward: book rev. by, 1 25-1 26; 26; book with introduc -tion by, rev., 413-414

Lee, Ray: 465, 465, 471,472 Lee, Robert E.: Fort Worth legend concerning, 375—376; book about, rev., 521-522

Leesman, C.J. G.: 417

Lee the Soldier, rev., 521-522

Leiding, Gerlinde: book rev. by, 520

León, Amoldo de: and TIL, 97

Lessoff, Alan: article by, 305-329

Leuchtenburg, William: 7

Liars ' Club: A Memoir, The: receives award, 96

Liberty, Texas: and cattle trade, 478

Liberty County: and Texas annexa -tion, 299; 299; cattle trade in, 487

Library Journal: and integration, 44-45

Lich, Glen E.: book rev. by, 109-110

Life on a Mexican Ranche: rev., 122-123

Limerick, Patricia Nelson: speaks at symposium, 92

Limón, José E.: book by, rev., 123-124

Linares, Mexico: contraband trade at, 441, 441, 446

Lincoln, Abraham: book about, noted, 507

Linsley.Judith: 85

literature: A. C. Greene and Texas, 392

Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde, The: rev., 266-267

Liza i Blue Moon: receives award, 97

Llewellyn, Thomas: and Battle of Goliad, 209, 209, 228

Lomas, Clara: book cd. by, rev., 408-409

Lone Oak Cemetery Association (Blooming Grove): book sold by, 250

Long, Emma: 473

Long, Walter: and LBJ, 471

Looney, Everett: 465

Los Paisanos: Spanish Settlers on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: noted, 394

Lott, Uriah: and Corpus Christi promotion, 323, 323, 326

Loud.J. L.: 183

Louisiana: Reconstruction election dispute in, 141; 141; NAACP and higher education in, 164; 164; Spanish in, book noted, 395; 395; Texas cattle trade to, 477-492

, Spanish: and Texas immi -gration policy, 277

Louisiana Historical Association: journal of, 504

Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA): and Austin Dam, 455-456

Lowman, Al: book rev. by, 127-128, 529-530

Lozano, Bruno: 442

Lucy, Autherine: 153, 153, 176, 176, 178

LULAC. See League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Lynd, Mrs. Lloyd: 34

Lyon, James: 353

Lystra, Karen: 65, 65, 70, 70, 71-72

M McArthur, Judith N.: book rev. by, 257-258

McArthur, William S.: speaks at Winedale, 384

Mcßee, Sue and Frank: awards sponsored by, 97

Mcßeth, Leon: book with foreword by, rev., 264-265

McCabe, Mary Kennedy: 247

McCaffrey, James M.: book by, noted, 395

McCallum.Jane: and Ma" Ferguson, 5

McCarthy, Joseph R.: begins accusa -tions, 28

McCarthyism: and racism, 19-46

McClain, Meredith: 86

McClure, A. X.: book by, noted, 507

McClure, Charles R.: 95

McComb, David G.: urban histories by, 309; 309; article by, 331-360; book rev. by, 414

McConnell, H. H.: book by, rev., 406

McCoy, Joseph G.: on Texas cattle trade, 477-478, 492

McCroskey, Vista: and TSHA, 237, 237, 385.498 McCullough, Max: 468

McDonald, Archie P.: book by, noted, 103; 103; and TSHA, 383

McDonald, David R.: book by, noted, 242

Mace Bowman: Texas Feudist, Western Lawman: rev., 522-523

Maceo, Rosario: and Galveston vice, 349-350, 353, 353, 355, 355, 360

Maceo, Sam; 360, 360, 380; 380; and Galveston vice, 349-350, 353, 353, 355

McGinley, W. D.: 32, 32, 42

McGloin and McMullen colony: and South Texas ethnicity, 322

McGowan.John: 210

McGregor, Frederick Doc": photo -graph by, 304

Mack, A. W.: exhibit noted, 502

McKeller, David Harkness: Mexico ranch of, book rev., 122-1 23

McKeller, Margaret Maud: book by, rev., 122-123

McKie, Ellen: receives award, 97

McLaurin, George: Supreme Court decision concerning, 23, 23, 181-182

McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents: 23, 23, 181-182

Maclay, Robert: and Fort Worth Indian raid, 374

McLeßoy, Sherrie S.: book by, rev., 519

Mcßeynolds, Leo: 26, 26, 40

McWilliams, Carey: 33

Magnón, Leonor Villegas de: book about, rev., 408-409

Malloy, John T.: and Goliad prison -ers, 228

Malone, Cheryl Knott: book rev. by, 404-405

Malone, Paul Scott: receives award, 96

Mancini, Matthew J.: book by, rev., 406-407

Manifest Destiny and Empire: American Antebellum Expansion: 500

Mansfield, Texas: desegregation in, 166

Manuel, Robert: 29, 29, 35

maps: railroad, conference on, 86; 86; of Texas State Library, 244; 244; pre -sentation on Texas, noted, 384

Marcello, Ronald E.: article by, 153-185

March to Monterrey: The Dairy ofLt, Rankin Dilworth, The: rev., 520-521

Marcus, Stanley: award given by, 97; 97; book with foreword by, rev., 400-401

Margo, Adair: book cd. by, rev., 529-530

Maril, Robert Lee: book by, rev., 414

Marín, Mexico: contraband trade in, 442

Mariposa Ranch (Mexico) : book about, rev., 122-123

Marks, Paula Mitchell: receives award, 91; 91; Book ' WC= cd. by, 107-129, 255-270, 397-414, 509-531; book by, rev., 402-403

Marshall, Thurgood: and desegre -gation, 157, 157, 165, 165, 169

Marshall, Texas: B. Movers and, 382

Marshall Ford Dam: LBJ and, 456

Martin County: sherriff of, book noted, 251

Martinez, Severino: book about family, rev., 397-398

Massey, James C: and Galveston preservation, 357

Matagorda, Texas: volunteers in Battle of Goliad, 210; 210; and cattle trade, 487, 487, 488

Matamoros, Mexico: Goliad prison -ers at, 207-233; and 19th-centu -ry Mexican trade, 434-440

Matovina, Timothy M.: book by, rev., 107; 107; book rev. by, 128-129; book by, noted, 242

Matson, Daniel S.: book trans, by, rev., 512-513

Matthews, James Carl: photograph of, 154; 154; and desegregation of North Texas State, 155, 155, 158-185

Maxey, Samuel Bell: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 136

May, Irvin M., Jr.: book rev. by, 523-524

May, Robert E.: book by, rev., 112-113

Mayfield, Earle B.: and 1922 Senate race, 2, 2, 13

Mayfield, James S.: on slavery and immigration in the Republic, 300-301

Meadows Foundation (Dallas): awards grant to El Paso Museum of Art, 97-98

medicine: for African Americans in Bartlesville, Okla., 21, 21, 26; 26; nurses corps during Mexican Revolution, book rev., 408—409; Houston and heart medicine, book rev., 530-531

Melzer, Richard: book rev. by, 397-398; book by, rev., 527-528

Men of Steel, Women of Spirit: 423

Menard, Texas: R. Winslow ranch near, 393

Merrill, Peter C: book by, noted, 396

Mesa Verde: archaeology, book rev., 116

Metz, Leon C: book by, rev., 41 1-413; book rev. by, 528

Mexican Americans: in New Handbook, 242; 242; in Corpus Christi, 316-322; Southwest urban experience of, 319-320

Mexican American Youth Organization: Avant-Garde of the Chicano Movement in Texas: noted, 242

Mexican Revolution: nurses corps during, book rev., 408-409

Mexicans: of South Texas, book rev., 123—124 Mexican Texas: colonization of, 187, 187, 203; 203; governor's report on, 187-204; secularization of mis -sions of, 189, 189, 196-197; legisla -ture of, 191, 191, 193; 193; military of, 193-194; economy of, 194-195; outlaws in, 194; 194; cemeteries in, 196; 196; disease in, 196; 196; education in, 197; 197; mining in, 198; 198; com -merce of, 199-203; roads in, 199; 199; agriculture in, 202-203; Indians in, 203-204

Mexican War, the: conference on, 86-87; soldier's account, book rev., 108; 108; guide to historical sites of, published, 389; 389; contraband trade following, 433, 433, 435, 435, 437, 437, 440-441; R. Dilworth's diary of, book rev., 520—52 1

Mexico: Confederate exodus to, book rev., 1 14-1 15; 15; Mariposa Ranch in, book rev., 122-123; Coahuila y Tejas, governor's report, 187-204; Constitution of 1824 of, 188; 188; 1825 colonization law of, 190; 190; serrano culture in Chihuahua, book rev., 258; 258; and the annexation of Texas, 274-284; and slavery in Texas, 290, 290, 292, 292, 294; 294; H. Kinney and trade with, 312; 312; and Corpus Christi history, 315; 315; 19th-century U.S. trade, 433-450

Meyer, Michael C: book by, noted, 394

Michener, James: T. Lea and, 99; 99; book foreword by, 100

Milanich, Jerald T.: book by, rev., 117

Miles, Nelson A.: book about, noted, 394

Military Road: and Fort Worth, 364

Miller, Alfred Jacob: prairie art of, 390

Miller, James: 459

Miller, Robert Ryal: book cd. by, rev., 108

Miller, Roy: and Corpus Christi promotion, 326, 326, 328

Miller, Tennyson: and desegrega -tion of North Texas State, 155, 155, 159-163, 170, 170, 171, 171, 183, 183, 185

Miller, Tom: and LBJ, 453-476; photograph of, 455, 455, 467, 467, 470; 470; business dealings of, 468—469 Miller, Tom, Jr.: 460, 460, 463

Miller, William Parson: and Battle of Goliad, 216, 216, 220, 220, 222-223

Miller Produce Company (Austin): 459. 4684 68

Milner, Clyde A., II: book cd. by, noted, 393

Milner, E. R.: book by, rev., 266—267 mines: in Mexican Texas, 198

missions: of Latin America, book rev., 128-129; secularization of Texas, 189, 189, 196-197

Mississippi: slaveholders to Texas from, 277

Mississippi River: and Texas cattle trade, 478, 478, 487, 487, 491

Mississippi Valley: British domi -nance in, 295

Missouri, The: noted, 394

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad: and Galveston tourism, 331

Mitchell, Christie: 349

Mitchell, Cynthia: and Galveston's Strand, 358-359

Mitchell, George P.: and Galveston's Strand, 358-359

Mitchell, Odus: 181

Miura, Eduardo: 99

Mobile, Louisiana: Texas cattle trade at, 477-492

Mogan, Jewel: receives award, 96

Móllhausen, Heinrich Balduin: book about, rev., 110—1 1 1

Moneyhon, Carl H.: article by, 131-151

Monroe City, Texas: research on, noted, 389-390

Montejano, David: and TIL, 97

Montemayor, Paul: and Corpus Christi politics, 321

Monterrey, Mexico: becomes trade center, 435-436; lithograph of, 438; 438; contraband trade at, 439, 439, 441-442, 444, 444, 446-448

Mooar, J. Wright: book about, noted, 396

Mooar.John: 396

Moody, Libbie: 336

Moody, William L., Jr.: and Galveston recreation, 336-337,

34°. 345. 350-35 2 - See ah ° Moody Foundation (Galveston) Moody Foundation (Galveston): and restoration of the Strand, 358; 358; and Elissa, 359

Moon, Eric: 45

Moore, Everett T.: 45

Moore, Francis, Jr.: and immigra -tion policy of the Republic, 301

Moore, Fred: and desegregation of North Texas State, 182

Morales, José María: 442, 442, 445-446, 448

Morgan, Abel: his account of Goliad, 207-233

Morgan, Charles: and Gulf cattle trade, 487-488. See also Southern Steamship Company Morgan, James: on slavery and Texas annexation, 296—297 Morrell, Henry L. Hank": 506

Morrell, Zachariah Nehemiah: 506

Morrell, Zeno N.. See Morrell, Zachariah Nehemiah Morris, Christopher: book cd. by, noted, 500

Morris, Earl: Aztec Ruin work of, book rev., 116

Morris, Thomas D.: book rev. by, 255-256

Morrison, Richard: 104

Morrison, Shelly: book catalogues by, 104

Morton, Patricia: book cd. by, rev., 518-519

Moser, Harold D.: book cd. by, noted, 508

Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding Sottth in the American Civil War. rev., 257-258

Moyers, Bill: speaks at TSHA meet -ing, 382

Mueller, Oswald: book trans, by, rev., 108-109

Muñoz, Tomás: 439-440

Museums of Abilene: photography exhibit at, 94

Museums West consortium: B. Price and, 386

music: A. Stricklin's memoir noted, 394

Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America, Gustavas: book award of, 386

My Heroes Have Always Been Loboes: Cisco High School Football, 19/3-1595: noted, 103-104

Myres, Sandra L.: book cd. by, rev., 124-125

My Years with Bob Wills: noted, 394

N NAACP: and desegregation of North Texas State, 157, 157, 160, 160, 164-169, 171-172, 184-185

Nalle, Ouida Ferguson: photo -graph, 1

Nance, Joseph Milton: document cd. by, 207-233

Narrative Bibliography of the African American Frontier: Blacks in the Rocky Mountain West, A: noted, 251

Narrett, David E.: article by, 271-302; article by, erratum noted, 500

Natchitoches, Louisiana: and Texas cattle trade, 478

Natera, José María: 444, 444, 450

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): photog -raphy collection includes, 249

National Archives: Fort Worth material in, 362-363, 378, 378, 379

National Association for Cemetery Preservation: membership infor -mation, 98

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) : and Plessy v. Ferguson, 23; 23; and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 38, 38, 41

National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center (Olahoma City): Heritage Awards of, 94, 94, 504—505; F. Remington exhibit of, 246-247; B. Price leaves, 386

National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center (Fort Worth): design for, 246

National Endowment for the Humanities: exhibit supported by, 391

National Parks and Conservation Association: publishes Mexican War guide, 389

National Park Service: J. Massey of, 357

National Zinc Company: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 21, 21, 35. 40

Nation magazine: and censorship in Bartlesville, Okla., 28, 28, 31, 31, 33, 33, 34. 36, 36, 41

Navarro, Armando: book by, noted, 242

Navarro, José Antonio: article on, wins award, 388

Navarro College (Corsicana): Civil War collection at, 393

Navarro County: book about, noted, 250; 250; Tarrant County from, 364

Nebel, Carl: book by, noted, 239-240

Neches River: yellow fever on, ment., 416

Neches River Valley: backwoods -men on, book rev., 261-262

Negro Digest: and censorship in Bartlesville, Okla., 25, 25, 33, 33, 41

Nelson, Otto: 86

Nelson A. Miles cV the Twilight of the Frontier Army: noted, 394

Nevada Humanities Committee: call for manuscripts, 245

New Deal, the: and Austin politics, 462-463; and rural resettlement, book rev., 523-524

New Handbook of Texas: reception to celebrate completion, go-91; Tejano history in, 242-244; C. Warfield article in, 506

New Latin American Mission History, The: rev., 128-129

New Mexico: sheriffs of, book noted, 102, 102, 395; 395; Boer settlers in, book rev., 1 2 1-1 22; 22; NAACP and higher education in, 164; 164; and Texas, boundary dispute, book rev., 256-257; S. Martinez family of, book rev., 397-398; churches of, photograph exhibit noted, 502-503; Warfield expedition to, 506; 506; Coronado and colonial, book noted, 508

New Mexico !s Buffalo Soldiers, 1866—1900: noted, 506

New Mexico Territory: road to, 199

New Orleans, Louisiana: Texas cat -tle trade at, 477-492; Texas cot -ton shipments to, 482, 482, 484-485

(table), 488

New Orleans-Mobile Steamship Company: and Texas cattle trade, 486

New Orleans Picayune: on cattle market, 482

New Orleans Price Current: on cattle market, 480, 480, 481 (table), 482, 482, 485

New Republic magazine: and censor -ship in Bartlesville, Okla., 31, 31, 33, 33, 34,36,41,486 New Spain: Jesuits in, book rev., 512-513

New Westers: The West in Contemporary American Culture. rev., 409-410

Newcomb, James P.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 138, 138, 146

Newland, Linda: go Newlands, Francis G.: book about, rev., 410-41 1

Nieto, José de Jesús de: 442-443

Niña (ship). See Las Carabelas ic¡ci6-ic¡i)y Texas Almanac CD-Rom: All the Information You Want and Need about the Great State of Texas: rev., 510-511

Nixon, Joan Lowery: and TIL, g7 Nixon, Maston: and Corpus Christi promotion, 327-328

North American Labor History Conference: meets, 85

Northen, Mary Moody: and Moody Foundation, 358

North Texas State College (Demon): desegregation of, arti -cle, 153-185

Nota estadística . . . del estado de Coahuilay Tejas . . . 1826: 190

Nueces County: courthouse, sculp -ture garden of, 307-308; first European settlement in, 318

Nueces River: W. Pringle grant on, 287

Nuecestown Raid: and Corpus Christi history, 313

Nuestra Señora de Refugio Mission: battle at, 209-210; Goliad prisoners at, 223

Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zuñiga Mission: and Battle of Goliad, 210; 210; archeological work at site, 503

Nuevo Laredo, Mexico: contraband trade at, 439

Nuevo León (Mexico): post-Mexican War trade of, 433-45° Nugent, Walter: book with fore -word by, rev., 410-41 1

O O'Connor, Carol A.: book cd. by, noted, 393

O'Connor, Kathryn Stoner: and Goliad prisoner's account, 207

O'Daniel, W. Lee Pappy": photo -graph of, 470

Odintz, Mark F.: 90

Offat's Bayou: boat races on, 348

Office of Price Administration (OPA): and Texas politics, 454, 454, 461-463, 468-469, 475

Ogden, Wesley: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 138

oil and gas industry: in Corpus Christi, 327-328; TIPRO and, book rey., 524-525

O'Keeffe, Georgia: book about, noted, 102; 102; Amon Carter's col -lection, 105-106

Oklahoma: McCarthyism and racism in, 19-46; segregation of higher education in, 21, 21, 23; 23; NAACP and higher education in, 164

Oklahoma Library Association: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 2 4-25. 37-38. 44-45

Oklahoma Library Commission: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 25

Oklahoma Supreme Court: and Brown v. Dunaway, 38, 38, 41

Oklahoma Territory: outlaws in, 250

Old Indianola: 490

Old Spanish Trail: Galveston Highway an extension of, 352

Old Trail to Santa Fe: Collected Essays, The: rey., 515-516

On the Edge of Empire: The Taos Hacienda of los Martínez: rey., 397-398

One Dies, Get Another: Convict Leasing in the American South, 1866-1928: rey., 406-407

On the Spiritual in Art 106

O'Neal, Bill: book rey. by, 112-113

O'Neal, Joe: book rey. by, 407-408

Opelousas Railroad: and Texas cat -tle trade, 486

Opler, Morris Edward: book by, noted, 394

Oral History Association: annual meeting, 87; 87; annual meeting of, 505-506

Ordways, The: receives award, 96

Orozco, Cynthia E.: and New Handbook, 242

Orr, William J.: book trans, and cd. by, rey., 108

Ortiz, Solomon: religious back -ground of, 322

outlaws: in Mexican Texas, 194; 194; in Oklahoma Territory, F. Canton and, 250; 250; and Corpus Christi his -tory, 313-314

P Pacific Coast: Mexican trade on, 434

Paddock, B. B.: on Fort Worth, 363, 363, 376-377, 378, 378, 379

Padre Island: Corpus Christi cause -way to, 305

Palmer, Bertha: 55, 55, 59

Palo Duro Canyon: painting of, museum acquires, 392

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (Canyon): exhibits at, noted, 391, 391, 502-503; acquires Palo Duro Canyon painting, 392

Papers of Andrew Jackson, The: noted, 508

Paredes, Américo: and Center for Mexican American Studies, 92

Parker, Bonnie: book about, rev., 266-267

Parker, Dorothy R.: book by, noted, 508

Parr, George: book about, rev., 268-269

Parrish, T. Michael: book rev. by, 1 11—112 Parson, Elsie Clews: book by, noted, 102

Parsons, Charles Norman: book by, rev., 522-523

Paso del Norte: road to, 199

Patenaude, Lionel V.: essay by, noted, 268

Paul, David C: book by, noted, 507

Payne, Darwin: book cd. by, noted, 5°7 Peace Corps: B. Moyers with, ment., 382

Peach Creek: GH&SA siding at, 4!9 Peak, Howard W.: and establish -ment of Fort Worth, 369-370, 373-374. 377. 378, 378, 379

Pearce, Charles S., Jr.: Civil War collection of, 393

Pearson, Thomas X.; and Battle of Goliad, 228

Pecos Pueblo: archaeology, book rev., 116

Peekskill riots: 42

Pennybacker, AnnaJ.: and Ma" Ferguson, 5

People of the Sun: The Tiguas ofYsUta: rev., 118

Peoria, Illinois: civil rights in, 42

Perdue, Theda: book cd. by, noted, 25 1

Perry, Edgar H., Sr.: 465-466, 470, 470, 471

Perry, Garland: book by, noted, 395

Perry, James F.: and Texas annexa -tion, 299

Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, The: rev., 398-399

Peters, James Stephen: book by, rev., 522-523

Peters, W. S.: colonization contract of, 284. See also Peters Colony Peters Colony: and site of Fort Worth, 368-369

Petronila, Texas: Falcon ranch at, 318

Pevehouse, John: newspaper story about, 101

Phillips, Frank: and Phillips Petroleum, 20, 20, 43

Phillips, J. J.: 418-419

Phillips Petroleum Company: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 20-21, 24, 24, 26, 26, 28-29, 33. 35-3 6 , 39^43 Phoenix Indian School: The Second Half-Century: noted, 508

photography: exhibit of B. Roberts's, 82, 82, 104-105; exhibit of Frank Reeves's, 94; 94; R. Vavra, 98-100; stereograph of Goliad chapel, 234; 234; Carter Museum col -lection, exhibit, 247; 247; Fort Worth Star-Telegram negatives, UTA acquires, 249; 249; of the American prairie, exhibit, 390; 390; daguerreo -type, Easterly exhibit noted, 501; 501; exhibit of Fort Worth, noted, 501; 501; Black Dignity exhibit, 501-502; New Mexico churches, exhibit noted, 502

Pilkington, Tom: and TIL, 97

Pimería Alta: Jesuit missionary to, book rev., 5 1 2-5 1 3

Pineda, Alsonso Alvarez de: and Corpus Christi's Hispanic her -itage, 318-319

Pingenot, Ben E.: book rev. by, 122-123, 256-257, 400-401, 517-5 18

Pinta (ship). See Las Carabelas Pioneers of the Extreme Northwest Corner of Navarro County, Texas: noted, 250

Pitre, Merline: book rev. by, 398-399

Plains Indian Museum. See Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Cody, Wyo.) Plains Pictures: Images of the American Prairie (exhibit): 390-391

Plan de la Loba: 441

Plessy v. Ferguson: NAACP and, 23; 23; Sweatt undermines, 157

Pogue, Oscar: 427

Point Isabel: contraband trade at, 439

Polish Texans: book about, noted, 395

politics: woman suffrage and Ma" Ferguson, 1-16; Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 131-151; LBJ, T. Miller, and Texas, 453-476

Polk, Dora Beale: book by, rev., 115-116

Polk, James X.: Correspondence oí, noted, 508

Polk County: shortline railroad in, journal noted, 395

Port Arthur, Texas: coastal trade at, 341

Porter, Eliot: exhibit includes, 247

Porter, Kenneth W.: book by, rev., Port Lavaca, Texas: cattle trade at, 487, 487, 488

Potter, Reuben M.: A. Morgan and, 231-232

Potter, William B.: book with draw -ings by, rev., 259

Powell, Ben: 465, 465, 471

Prairie View A&M: and desegrega -tion, 173

Prairie View College (Hempstead): L. Rhone attends, 6g, 77

Pratt, Alex: remembers G. Woolfolk, 240-242

preservation: in Corpus Christi, 307-308; in Galveston, 357

Presidio de Goliad: drawing of, 206

Presidio del Valle de Santa Rosa: road from, 199

Preuss, Gene B.: book rev. by, 516-5!75 l6 -5!7 Price, B. Byron: on F. Remington, 246-247; named director of Buffalo Bill Historical Center, 386

Price, Harold, Jr.: 38

Pringle, William: colonization con -tract of, 287

prisons: convict leasing, book rev., 406-407

Pro-America (women's group): 34

Profiles in Power: Twentieth Century Texans in Washington: rev., 267-268

Prohibition: J. Ferguson and, 13; 13; on Galveston Island, 349-350

prostitution: in Galveston, 337, 337, 349-350. 355

Public Works Administration (PWA): and LBJ/T. Miller rela -tions, 455-456

Pueblo Bonito: archaeology, book rev., 116

Pueblo Indian Religions: noted, 102

Pueblo Revolt, the: book noted, 395

Purcell, Oklahoma: GC&SF at, 429-430

Purnell, Thomas F.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 150

Pyle, Ernie: book about, rev., 527-528

R racism: McCarthyism a weapon in, 19-46; and African American gender roles, 79

Ragsdale, Ken: orchestra of, 383

railroads: conference about, 86; 86; and Galveston tourism, 331, 331, 338, 338, 341, 341, 344, 344, 350-351; Texas shortline, journal noted, 395; 395; B. Cowartwith, 415-432; hazards of working on, 418; 418; pay on early Texas, 418, 418, 422; 422; the engineer as hero, 426; 426; and the Depression, 429

Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition: book rev., 116

Ramirez, Tiburcio: 443

Ramos, Antonio: 439

Ramsay, Jack C, Jr.: book by, rev., 514-515

Ramsdell, Charles W.: on Coke- Davis election dispute, 131

ranching: and growth of Corpus Christi, 314; 314; KIT Ranch exhibit, 391-392; Winslow-Black papers, 393! W, Hughes ranch, book noted, 395

Ranch Verses: 417

Randall, Ed: and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 138, 138, 144

Rayburn, Sam: and the interposi -tion doctrine, 166; 166; essay on, noted, 268; 268; F. Roosevelt and, 475

Reagan, John H.: and Coke-Davis election dispte, 145

Reaugh, Frank: exhibit of land -scapes by, noted, 501

Rebel: Leonor Villegas de Magnón, The: rev., 408-409

Rebel Brothers: The Civil War Letters of the Truehearts: rev., 112-113

Rebel Private: Front and Rear, rev., 113-114

Reclaiming the Arid West: The Career of Francis G. Newlands: rev., 410-411

Reconstruction: Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 131-151; in Corpus Christi, 313

Red, Mrs. R. X.: book about, rev., 403-404

Red Cross: and Galveston hurri -cane, 342; 342; as Galveston life -guards, 343

Red River: military highway from Austin to, 364; 364; and Texas cattle trade, 478, 478, 489

Red River Women: rev., 519

Reese, Becky Duval: 98

Reese, William: speaks at sympo -sium, 92

Reeve, Charles A.: 101

Reeves, Frank: exhibit of photogra -phy of, 94

Reform and Regulation: American Politics from Roosevelt to Wilson: noted, 103

Refuge for All Ages: Immigration in Louisiana History, A: noted, 395

Refugio, Texas: port on, 199

Reinhardt, Richard: on steam rail -road, 415-416

Reinhartz, Dennis: receives award, 96

religion: Pueblo, book noted, 102; 102; and Corpus Christi ethnic groups, 322

Remaking the Agrarian Dream: New Deal Rural Resettlement in the Mountain West: rev., 523—524 Remington, Frederic: exhibit of, 246-247

Remington Art Museum, Frederic (Ogdensburg, N.Y.): exhibit at, 246

Renfro,J.T.:B Renisan, James le: 73-74

Reporting the Kennedy Assassination: Journalists Who Were There Recall Their Experience: noted, 507

República de la Sierra Madre: Picayune on, 441

Republican Party: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 131-151

Republic of Texas: slavery in, 271-302; immigration policy of, and annexation, 280-302; European influence and immi -gration policy of, 281-302; France and, 283-284; and Chihuahua trade, 284; 284; coloniza -tion and immigration policy of, 284-302; slave population in, 287n.; German colonization of, 292-293, 296-301; Senate, on annexation, 298; 298; and prosecu -tion of H. Kinney, 31 2; 2; J. Dancy and, diary noted, 385-386

Revels, Hiram: exhibit includes photographs by, 502

Reyna, Jesús: 448

Reynolds, Joseph J.: and E. J. Davis, 135

Reynosa, Mexico: contraband trade at, 439

Rhone, Calvin Lindley: article about, 65-80

Rhone, LuciaJ. Knotts: photo -graph, 64; 64; article about, 65-80

Rhone, Urissa Brown: 67

Rice, Mrs. F. E.: 35-36

Richardson, Rupert Norval: book by, noted, 394

Ridge, Martin: book with foreword by, rev., 410-411

Riggs, Mrs. A. R.: 35

Righter, Robert W.: book by, noted, 102

Riley,J. M.: 337

Rio Grande: in Mexican Texas, nav -igation on, 1 99; 99; Mexican trade on . 435-440. 443

Rio Grande Valley: Depression sto -ries from, book rev., 125-126; Texas Air Museum of, 247; 247; pro -motion in, ment., 333

Rivas, Francisco: 446—448, 449

Rivera, Pedro de: diary of, book rev., 511-512

Roach, Joyce Gibson: books by, noted, 245-246; book by, rev., 4!3-4!4. 526-527

Roark, Carol: 247; 247; book by, rev., 125; 125; book rev. by, 259

Robbins, Louise S.: article by, 19-46

Roberts, Bruce: exhibit of pho -tographs of, 82; 82; photography exhibit noted, 104-105

Roberts, Madge Thornal: book cd. by, rev., 398-399

Roberts, Oran M.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 132-133, 144, 144, 150

Robertson, Felix D.: gubernatorial race with Ma" Ferguson, I—2, 13. 15

Robertson, John C: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 145

Robertson, RobertJ.: book rev. by, 510-511

Robeson, Paul: civil rights activities of, 23, 23, 34, 34, 42

Robinson, Archibald: and site of Fort Worth, 366-367

Robinson, Charles M., Ill: book by, rev., 120

Rodenberger, Lou H.: book rev. by, 403-404

Rodnitzky, Shirley: 249

Roemer, Ferdinand: book by, rev., 108-109; on Galveston, 334, 334, 336

Roemer's Texas: 1845-1847: rev., 108-109

Rogers, James: and desegregation of North Texas State, 162, 162, 164, 164, 176, 176, 177

Roosevelt, Franklin: and Texas poli -tics, 454, 454, 457, 457, 462, 462, 469, 469, 473, 473, 475

Ropes, Elihu H.: and Corpus Christi promotion, 323-325; hotel of, photograph, 325

Rosenbury, William: 219

Rossiter, Thomas P.: prairie art of, 390

Rostow, W. W.: urban model of, 3°9 Rothman, Ellen: 65, 65, 71

Rothman, Hal: book rev. by, 260—261 Round Top, Texas: African Americans of, 65-80

Rowe,Jim: 460

Rowley, William D.: book by, rev., 410-411

Rubí, Marques de: diary of, book rev., 5 1 1—5 1 2

Russell, G. B.: and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 143-144, 146

Rustin, Bayard: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 27-28

S Sabine Pass: and Texas cattle trade, 487, 487, 488

Sabine River: and Texas cattle trade, 478, 478, 486

St. Edward's University (Austin): honors P. Marks, 91

St. Patricio: prisoners of, 227

Sallee, Shelley: article by, 1-16

Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, The: noted, 394

Saltillo, Mexico: Coahuila y Tejas government in, 188, 188, 190

Sam Houston Normal Institute (Huntsville): S. Brady at, 51-52

Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center (Liberty): Laffite journal at, 515

Sampley, Arthur: and desegrega -tion of North Texas State, 160, 160, 168, 168, 170-171, 173, 173, 175; 175; photo -graph of, 161

Sams, Kelton: 355

San Angelo, Texas: GC&SF at, 427-428

San Antonio, Texas: European set -tlement near, 289; 289; Mexican American experience in, 319, 319, 321; 321; promotion in, ment., 333; 333; Mexican trade at, 435; 435; First Presbyterian Church of, book noted, 508

San Antonio, Fredericksburg and Northern Railway: journal noted, 395

San Antonio de Béxar: mail to, 195; 195; Cos surrenders, ment., 209

San Bernardo mission: seculariza -tion of, 189, 189, 203

San Diego Corral of the Westerners: book by, noted, 1 03

San Felipe Convention: denounces Law of April 6, 6, 1830, 278

San Felipe de Austin: establishment of, 203

San Jacinto, Battle of: P. Splane's company at, 101

San Juan Bautista: secularization of mission, 189, 189, 203; 203; frontier dis -trict encompasses, 371

San Luis Pass: marathon running on, 348; 348; toll bridge to, 356

Sánchez, George I.: and Mexican American Studies, 93

Sánchez, Joanne Rao: book rev. by, 258

Sánchez y Tapia, Lino: drawing by, 206

Sanders, P. L.: 345

Sandweiss, Martha A.: book cd. by, noted, 393

Santa Anna, Antonio López de: broadsheet concerning, noted, 95-96; and Treaty of Velasco, ment, 207; 207; effect of his capture on Goliad prisoners, 222-224

Santa Fe, New Mexico: trade, book rev., 400-401

Santa Fe Hospital (Temple): histo -ry of, 423, 423, 425, 425, 427, 427, 428

Santa Fe Trail: book about, rev., 515-516

Santa Maria (ship). See Las Carabelas Santoni, Pedro: speaks at Alamo conference, 384

Saturday Review magazine: and cen -sorship in Bartlesville, Okla., 36

Saunders, Dan: book by, noted, 251

Saxon, Gerald D.: 96; 96; book by, rev., 265

Scarborough, George: book about, noted, 102

Scarborough, Lee Rutland: book about, rev., 264-265

Scarecrow Press: book published by, noted, 396

Schmelzer, Janet: book rev. by, 121; 121; essay by, noted, 268

Schultz, Charles: honored, 101

Scott, Arthur Carroll: and Santa Fe Hospital, 425; 425; and Cowart fami -ly. 427. 430

Scott, T. P.: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 26, 26, 32, 32, 39

Scott, Winfield: and establishment of Fort Worth, 371; 371; diary of cousin of, 385-386

Scott and White Memorial Hospital (Temple). See Santa Fe Hospital (Temple) Scurlock, William: as Goliad prison -er, 217-224, 227

Scurry County: buffalo in, book noted, 396

Sea Arama: and Galveston tourism, 356

Seawolf Park: and Galveston tourism, 356-357

Second U.S. Dragoons: and found -ing of Fort Worth, 370, 370, 371-372

Seele, Hermann: diary of, rev., 109-110

segregation. See civil rights move -ment Segundo Correo (Brig of War): Goliad prisoners on, 224-225

Segura, Judith Garrett: 392

Selcer, Richard F.: book by, rev., 259; 259; article by, 361-379

Semicolon Court: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 131-151

Seminóle Indians: book about, rev., 517-518

Senftenberg, Adolph: 417

Sephas, Irma: and desegregation of North Texas State, 153, 153, 155, 155, 176-178, 182, 182, 183, 183, 185

Seuzeneau, Peter: and trade with Mexico, 439

Sewall, May Wright: 55

Shackelford, Fortunatus S.: and Goliad massacre, 220

Shackelford, Jack: and Battle of Goliad, 210, 210, 214, 214, 231

Shackelford, William J.: and Goliad massacre, 220-221

Shackford, F. E.:4i9 Shape of Texas: Maps as Metaphors, The: rev., 511

Sharpless, Rebecca: book rev. by, 5 18 -5!9 Shaw, Anna Howard: 57

Sheehy, Joe: and desegregation of North Texas State, 173-176

Shelby, Joseph Orville: and Confederate exodus to Mexico, book rev., 1 14-1 1 5

Shepperd, John Ben: resists deseg -regation, 159, 159, 166-167

Sheridan, Donald W.: 26

Sheridan, Francis C: on coloniza -tion of Texas, 286; 286; Galveston described by, 333-334

Shivers, Allan: resists desegrega -tion, 166-167

Shreveport, Louisiana: and Texas cattle trade, 478

Sibley, Henry Hopkins: book about, noted, 101-102

silver: and Mexican trade, 435

Simmons, Marc: book by, noted, 508; 508; book by, rev., 515-516

Sioux Indians: and Great Sioux War, book rev., 1 20

Sipuel, Ada Lois: and segregation, 81, 81, 23

Sipuel: Supreme Court decision in, and desegregation of North Texas State, 155

Sissons, Mrs. Frank: 28, 28, 31

Sitton, Thad: book by, rev., 261-262; book rev. by, 262-263

Six Flags Over Texas: photography collection documents, 249

Six Miles to Town: Viognettes of Early 20th Century Farm Life in Ellis County, Texas: noted, 507

Skiles, Jack: book by, rev., 528

slave rebellions: and Texas immi -gration policy, 278

slavery: and Law of April 6, 6, 1830, 274-279; and the law, book rev., 255—256; and Texas immigra -tion policy, article, 271-302; S. Austin's stance on, 274-278; as cause of Texas Revolution, 278-279; population in Republic of Texas, 287^; in Texas, Mexico and, 290, 290, 292, 292, 294; 294; slave trading, book rev., 398; 398; women and, book rev., 518-519

Slave Trading in the Old South: rev., 398

smallpox: in Mexican Texas, 1 96

Smith, Ashbel: on slavery, 291—292 Smith, F. Todd: book rev. by, 117

Smith, John Peter: reminiscence ment, 372

Smith, Sherry L.: book rev. by, 399-400, 405-406

Smith, Thomas T.: book cd. by, rev., 405—406 Smith, Xenophon: 42

Smithsonian Institution: Columbian exhibit of, 316

Smith V. Allwright: W. Durham and, 164-165

smuggling: on Galveston Island, 349; 349; and lgth-century Mexican trade, 433-450

Smysor, Mrs. Bessie: 28, 28, 31

Snaketown: archaeology, book rev., 116

Solms, Prince: and annexation of Texas, 293, 293, 296

South, the: race and the Communist Party in, 23; 23; emer -gence of feminism in, 51, 51, 57n.; woman's position in, 57-60; B. Roberts photographs, 104; 104; Reconstruction election disputes in, 141; 141; U.S. Supreme Court and desegregation in, 157, 157, 163; 163; yel -low fever epidemic in, ment., 423

, books rev.: women and the Civil War, 257—258; slave trading in, 398; 398; convict leasing in, 406—407 Southern Association for Women Historians (SAWH): conference, 84-85, 387

Southern Conference on Women's History: call for papers, 84-85

Southern Historical Association: SAWH meets with, 387

Southern Methodist University, DeGolyer Library: announces fellowship, 387-388

, Department of History: research fellowships of, 91-92

, William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies: announces fellowship, 387-388

Southern Pacific Railroad: and BBB&C Railway, 417, 417, 419-420

Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860: rev., 255-256

Southern Steamship Company: and Texas-Louisiana cattle trade, 477-478, 486, 486, 487-488, 491

Southwest, the: fellowships for research on, 91-92; symposium on, 92; 92; archaeology of, book rev., 116; 116; Boer settlers in, book rev., 121-122; water in, book noted, 394

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: L. R. Scarborough of, book rev., 264-265

Southwestern Historical Quarterly: erratum in, 500

space exploration: Winedale sym -posium topic, 384

Spanish American Genealogical Association (SAGA): and Las Carabelas, 3 1 8-3 1 g Spanish Borderlands, The: noted, 395

Spanish Presence in Louisiana, 1763-1803: noted, 395

Spellman, Coreen: exhibit noted, 502

Spies, Mrs. F.J.: 35

Spires, A. B.: 471

Splane, Peyton R.: 101

Spohn, Joseph H.: and Goliad mas -sacre, 219

Stafford, Jerry: 249

State Gazette, and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 140

Stegmaier, MarkJ.: book by, rev., 256-257

Sterling, Ross S.: and Galveston causeway, 351, 351, 352

Stern, Daniel: and TIL, 97

Stevens, A. J.: 419

Stevens, Diane: receives award, 97

Stevenson, Coke: photograph of, 470

Stevenson, Sarah Hackett: 55

Stewart, Maco, Jr.: and Stewart Beach, 353

Stewart, Paula: 247

Stinehour Press: book printed by, wins award, 239-240

Stone, Lucy: 57, 57, 59

Storey, John W.i book rev. by, 264-265

Storms Brewed in Other Men 's Worlds: The Confrontation of Indians, Spanish, and French in the Southwest, 154 0-1 J95: repub -lished, 393-394

Stouffer, Samuel: 43

Street, Mary Ellen: 27

Stricklin, Al: book by, noted, 394

Stroud, GlendaV.: 251

Struss, Karl: exhibit includes, 247

Struve, Walter: book by, rev., 520

Stubbs, Theodore B.: 355

Sublett, Jesse: book rev. by, 409-410

Summers, Suzanne: book rev. by, 406-407

Sun Oil Company: camp of, noted, 389-390

Sunset Commission: and Texas antiquities code, 95

Surdam, David G.: article by, 477-492

Sutherland, Maiy: 324, 324, 325

Swartwout, Samuel: and Texas annexation, 297

Sweatt, Heman. See Sweatt v. Painter Sweatt v. Painter. Supreme Court decision in, and desegregation of North Texas State, 155, 155, 157, 157, 159, 159, 164-165, 172

Swift, James E.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 142

T Tadman, Michael: book with intro -duction by, rev., 398

Tamaulipas (Mexico): 19th-century smuggling in, 433-450; and República de la Sierra Madre, 441

Tampico, Mexico: smuggling at, 434-435

Tarrant, Edward: county named for, 372

Tarrant County: early settlement of, 364-365; T.Johnson's land in, 367; 367; Peters Colony in, 368-369

Tarrant County Historical Society: guide published by, 374

Tate, Michael L.: book rev. by, 119

Tate, U. Simpson: and desegrega -tion of North Texas State, 165, 165, 171-175

Tawehash Indians: in Mexican Texas, 204

Taylor, Abner: and KIT Ranch, 391-392

Taylor, Buck: exhibit of prints by, 94; 94; and Texas Regulars, 475

Taylor, Freeman: 459

Taylor, Robert: 472

Taylor, W. Thomas: book designed by, wins award, 239-240

Taylor, William B.: book rev. by, 512-513

Taylor, Zachary: and W. Scott, ment., 371

Tchudi, Stephen: 245

Téjanos: remember the Alamo, book rev., 107; 107; in Republic of Texas, 28011.; in Corpus Christi history, 319, 319, 320

Telegraph and Texas Register, and immigration policy of the Republic, 301

Temple, Bernard Moore: town named for, 424

Temple, Texas: establishment of, 423-424; B. Cowart of, 424-431

Terrell, George: and colonization of Texas, 297-298

Texana: TSHA auction of, 84, 84, 383; 383; catalogue noted, 104

Texana Catalogue Prices: Volume 13 — 7995: noted, 104

Texarkana Junior College: desegre -gation of, 166, 166, 184

Texas: woman suffrage in, 1-16; organization of public schools in, 5311.; state parks, research awards concerning, 91; 91; antiqui -ties code of, 95; 95; Roemer's travel -og, rev., 108-109; in the Civil War, book rev., 1 1 1-1 1 2; 2; black women of, book rev., 121; 121; hand -book of governors, rev., 127-128; NAACP and higher education in, 157, 157, 164-165; Chicano movement in, book noted, 242; 242; and New Mexico, boundary dispute, book rev., 256-257; ports of, book rev., 263-264; urban history in, 308-3 10; 10; first state fair of, 312;3 1 2 ; maps of, presentation noted, 384; 384; shortline railroads in, book noted, 395; 395; home textile pro -duction in, book rev., 402—403; bay shrimpers of, book rev., 414; 414; antebellum cattle trade in, 477-492; African Americans in, book rev., 509-510; maps of, book rev., 511; 511; in WWII, book rev., 526-527; and 19th-century Mexican trade, 433-450. See also Coahuila y Tejas; Mexican Texas; Republic of Texas , annexation: poem about, f.271; S. Austin's stance on, 274-278; U.S. Congress and,

293—294; article about, 271-302; Franco-Texienne Bill and, 283-284

, Central: LBJ and, 453-476

, Coast: book about treasures in, noted, 394. See also Gulf of Mexico , Cross Timbers Region: mil -itary road at, 364; 364; book about, rev., 413-414

, East: Citizens Council in, 167; 167; backwoodsmen in, book rev., 261-262; Angelina River culture, book rev., 262-263; shortline railroad in, journal noted, 395

, Panhandle: KIT Ranch of, exhibits noted, 391-392

, South: Mexicans of, book rev., 123-1 24; 24; during the Depression, books rev., 1 25—127; Texas Air Museum of, 247; 247; G. Parr of, book rev., 268-269; urban history of, 305—329; Mexican American identity in, 316-322; Kinney's trading post in, 319; 319; European immigrant groups in, 321

, West: Boer settlers in, book rev., 121—122; ranching in, Winslow-Black papers, 393; 393; African Americans in early, 428

Texas: Its History, Topography, Agriculture, Commerce, and General Statistics: title page from, illust., 288

Texas, New Mexico & the Compromise of 1850: Boundary Dispute & Sectional Crisis: rev., 256—257 Texas A&M University Press: books published by, noted, 394-395

Texas Air Museum (Rio Grande Valley): noted, 247

Texas Almanac Teacher's Guide. 100-101

Texas 100% American, The: 12

Texas and Pacific Railroad: B. Cowan with, 420

Texas and Texans in the Civil War. rev., 1 1 1—1 1 2

Texas and the Gulf of Mexico; or, Yachting in the New World: 334

Texas Archeological Society (TAS): annual meeting, 85; 85; and Mission Espíritu Santo de Zuniga, 503

Texas Association of Museums: design award of, 94-95

Texas Bed and Breakfast: noted, 248

Texas Business Review: on tourism, 332, 332, 333, 333, 360

Texas Catholic Historical Society: annual meeting of, 84

Texas City, Texas: coastal trade at, 341; 341; car races at, 350

Texas Department of Commerce: on tourism, 332

Texas Department of Education: J. Matthews with, 158

Texas Department of Public Safety: and the NAACP, 167

Texas Department of Transportation: travel guide of, 360

Texas Folklore Society: annual meeting of, 84

Texas Forgotten Ports: rev., 263-264

Texas Highway Department: and tourism, 332

Texas Historical Commission: and antiquities code, 95; 95; Fehrenbach Book Awards of, 97; 97; book award of, 245, 245, 386; 386; Web site of, 390

Texas Historical Records Advisory Board: W. Von-Maszewski appointed to, 386

Texas Institute of Letters: annual meeting, 96-97; design award of, TSHA book wins, 239

Texas Land and Emigration Board: and European colonization of Texas, 289

Texas legislature: and antiquities code, 95; 95; Fourteenth, and Coke- Davis election dispute, 131-151; Thirteenth, election law of, 134, 134, 138; 138; and H. Sweatt case, 157; 157; and state historical records, 386

Texas Map Society: organizes, 244

Texas Oil, American Dreams: A Study of the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association: rev., 524-525

Texas Oral History Association: annual meeting of, 84

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: research awards of, 91;9 1 ; wins conservation awards, 388

Texas Pioneer Teacher: Mrs. R. K. Red, A: rev., 403-404

Texas Public Service Ice & Cold Storage Company (Austin): 458

Texas Rangers: book about, 93; 93; and desegregation, 166; 166; as Corpus Christi heroes, 313; 313; and Galveston vice, 355; 355; and site of Fort Worth, 365

Texas Rangers (baseball team): photography collection includes, 249

Texas Regulars: and F. Roosevelt, 454, 454, 469, 469, 475

Texas Revolution: Goliad prisoners in, 207-233; Kentucky volun -teers in, 208; 208; Georgia Battalion in, 210; 210; immigration policy and slavery as causes, 278-279

Texas Southern University: and desegregation, 173

Texas State Fair: civil rights protest at, 169

Texas State Federation of Women's Clubs: 5

Texas State Historical Association: centennial meeting of, 84, 84, 236-237, 382-383, 498; 498; C. Lale president of, 87-go; editorial fel -lowship of, 239; 239; annual meeting of, 385

Texas State Historical Survey: medal -lions on Galveston houses, 357

Texas State Historical Survey Committee: first building medal -lion of, 89

Texas State Library: map collection of, 244

Texas State Library and Archives Commission: Web site of, 244

Texas State Railroad: collage hon -oring, 388

Texas State Travel Guide: tourist information in, 360

Texas State Youth Council: J. Craft and, 168

Texas Stories of Nelson Algren, The: rey., 125—126 Texas Supreme Court: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 131—151 Texas the Marvelous: 363, 363, 371, 371, 375

Texas Towns from A to Z: noted, 507

Texas Treasure Coast: noted, 394

Texas Western College (El Paso): desegregation of, 171-172, 174, 174, 185

textiles: home production in Texas, book rey., 402-403

13 Days to Glory: The Siege of the Alamo: reprinted, 102

This Band of Heroes: Granbury 's Texas Brigade, C.S.A.: noted, 395

Thomas, George H.: and Fort Worth, 376

Thompson, Jerry: book by, noted, 101-102; book rey. by, 401-402

Thread of Blood: Colonialism, Revolution, and Gender on Mexico s Northern Frontier, rey., 258

Three Forks Press (Dallas): books by, noted, 507

Three Rivers, Texas: Mexican Americans in, 321

Throckmorton, James W.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 142

Tigua Indians: books about, rey., 118

Tigitas: Pueblo Indians of Texas, The: rey., 118

Tijerina, Andrés: article by, 187-204

Tinkle, Lon: book by, noted, 102

TIPRO: book about, rey., 524-525

Toisón, Mike: receives award, 97

Tom Lea: An Oral History: rey., 529-530

Tonkawa Indians: in Fort Worth arca, 372

tourism: Galveston as example of, article, 331-360; railroads and Galveston, 331, 331, 338, 338, 341, 341, 344; 344; transportation and the develop -ment of, 337-338, 350-352; auto courts, 352

Toussant,John: 422

To Wear a City 's Crown: 309

Tower, John: essay on, noted, 268

Townsend, Tom: book by, noted, 394

Tracy,James G.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 138, 138, 150

trade: Chihuahua-Texas, 284; 284; H. Kinney and Mexican, 312, 312, 319; 319; U.S. tourist, 332; 332; 19th century Mexico/U.S., 433-450

Trading in Santa Fe.John M. Kingsbury 's Correspondence with James Josiah Webb, 1853—1861: rey., 400-401

Trails and Trials of a Small Town Sherriff The: noted, 251

Transitions: The Centennial History of the University of Texas at Arlington: rey., 265

transportation: Texas ports, book rey., 263-264; and development

of tourism, 337-338, 350-352; Texas, book noted, 395

travel: Texas tourist, 332

Travis, William Barret: book about, noted, 103, 103, 384; 384; and Battle of Goliad, 209

Travis Rifles: and Coke-Davis elec -tion dispute, 146—147 Treaty of Velasco: and Mexican retreat, ment., 207

Trinity River: legend of R. Lee on, 375-376; and cattle trade, 478. See also Fort Worth, Texas Trueheart, Charles: Civil War let -ters of, book rev., 1 1 2-113

Trueheart, Henry: Civil War letters of, book rev., 1 1 2-1 13

Truett, Joe C: book by, rev., 262-263

Truman, Harry: and segregation in the military, 23

Tucson, Arizona: Mexican American experience in, 319

Tulsa Public Library: and African Americans, 22 (photograph) Turner, Charles: and site of Fort Worth, 365-366

Tyler, Ron: book by, noted, 104; 104; book with introduction by, noted, 239-240

v Underwood, Clarence F.: 344; 344; painting by, 330

Underwood, Sid: book by, rev., 126-127

Union, the Confederacy, and the Atlantic Rim, The: rev., 112-113

United Community Fund: and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 3 1

United States: segregation in mili -tary of, 23; 23; annexation of Texas to, article about, 271—302; tourist trade in, 332; 332; 19th-centu -ry Mexico trade, 433-450. See also America United States Army: Sharp's car -bines issued to, 374; 374; on American Frontier, book noted, 394; 394; on American frontier, book rev., 405-406; on Texas frontier, book rev., 406

United States Congress: and annex -ation of Texas, 300

United States Court of Appeals (Fifth Circuit): and desegrega -tion of Texarkanajr. College, 175

United States Department of Labor: and T. Miller, 459-460, 468

United States District Court: Southern District of Texas, book rev., 265-266

United States Housing Authority: LBJ and, 456

United States Navy: Corpus Christi base, 328

United States Second Cavalry: and Fort Worth, 376

United States Senate: J. Ferguson's race for, 2, 2, 13, 13, 15; 15; and annexa -tion of Texas, 293—294 United States Supreme Court: and segregation of Oklahoma higher education, 23; 23; and Brown v. Board of Education, 45-46; and desegregation of North Texas State, 155, 155, 157, 157, 162-168, 173, 173, 181-182; and the doctrine of interposition, 167

University of Alabama: desegrega -tion of, 153, 153, 176, 176, 178

University of Arizona Press: book published by, noted, 394, 394, 508

University of Georgia Press: book published by, noted, 251

University of Nebraska Press: books published by, noted, 394, 394, 507-508

University of Nevada Press: call for manuscripts, 245

University of New Mexico Press: books published by, noted, 395, 395, 508

University of Oklahoma: desegrega -tion of, 181

, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center: Visiting Scholars program of, 389

, Law School: segregation of, 23

University of Oklahoma Press: books published by, noted, 250-251,393-394 University Press of Colorado: books published by, noted, 506

University Publications of America: frontier history collections of, 504

University of Tennessee Press: books published by, noted, 508

University of Texas at Arlington: Texas Map Society meets at, 244; 244; book about, rev., 265

, Department of History: essay competition of, 246

, Libraries: one-millionth -volume ceremony of, 95-96; Friends award of, 96

, Libraries, Special Collections Division: accessions of, 248-250; A. C. Greene papers at, 392

University of Texas at Austin: andj. Ferguson, 12

, Center for American History: B. Roberts photograph exhibit at, 82, 82, 104-105; and New Handbook, 90-91; Winedale Center of, Spring Symposium announced, 384; 384; F. Reaugh exhibit at, 501

, Center for Mexican American Studies: 25th anniver -sary of, 92-93

, Law School: H. Sweatt and, '57 University of Texas at San Antonio. See Texas Archeological Society University of Texas Medical Branch (Galveston): and Galveston eco -nomics, 334n., 359

Upshur, Abel P.: and annexation of Texas, 295

Urrea.José de: and Battle of Goliad, 215, 215, 227; 227; campsite of, archeological dig at, 384

Usner, Daniel H.,Jr.: 246

V Van Dorn, Earl: and Fort Worth, 376

Van Zandt, Isaac: and slavery in the Republic of Texas, 291

Van Zandt, K. M.: book by, rev., 124-125

Vavra, Robert: King Ranch offers book by, 98-100

Veracruz, Mexico: trade at, 434

Vergara, Ignacio: 441-444

Vestal, Stanley: book by, noted, 394

Victoria County: cemeteries of, book noted, 396; 396; mission ruins at, TAS and, 503

Victoria County Cemeteries, The: noted, 396

Vietnamese: and Texas bay shrimp -ing, book rev., 414

Villareal, Enrique: as first settler of Corpus Christi, 319

Villarreal y Gutiérrez, Lázaro: 445-446

Von-Maszewski, Wolfram M.: appointed to historical records board, 386

Voss, Johann George Andreas: as Goliad prisoner, 218

w Waco Indians: in Fort Worth area, 372. See also Hueco Indians Wade, Marian: speaks at sympo -sium, 384

Wade, Richard: urban model of, 309

Walden, Clara: 52

Walker, Donald R.: book rev. by, 126-127

Walker, Fred L.: 460

Walker, Mary Willis: and TIL, 97

Walker, Moses B.: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 138

Walker, Robert: and annexation of Texas, 293-294

Wallisville Heritage Park: prepares history of Monroe City, 389-390

Walt Disney Imagineering team: 246

War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated, The: wins design award, 239-240

Ward, George B.: 385

Ward, William: and Battle of Goliad, 210, 210, 228

Warfield, Charles A.: confusion in research on, 506

War of 181 2: A. Morgan in, 208

War Production Board: and Austin politics, 454

Warren, Ed: 52

Warren, Mrs. Charles: 28, 28, 31

Warren Institute (Fort Worth): 53

Washington, Booker T.: on woman's role, 77

Washita River: frontier district encompasses, 371

Water in the Hispanic Southwest: A Social and Legal History, 1550-1850: noted, 394

Watt, Donley: and TIL, 97

Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains, The: rev., 260-261

Webb, James Josiah: book about, rev., 400-401

Webb Memorial Lecture Series, Walter Prescott: noted, 246

Webb-Smith Essay Competition: announced, 246

Weber, David J.: article by, 187-204; book by, rev., 397-398; book cd. by, rev., 400-401

Weber, John-Benedict: essay by, noted, 245

Weddle, Robert S.: receives award, 97

Weisinburger, Patricia: book rev. by. 125

Weiss, Harold J., Jr.: book rev. by, 265-266

West, Elliott: book by, rev., 260-261 ; book by, noted, 394

West, the: railroads and, confer -ence, 86; 86; B. Móllhausen paints, 1 10-1 11; 11; history of community in, call for articles, 245; 245; F. Remington and, 246-247; African Americans on the fron -tier, book noted, 251; 251; essays on Central Plains, book rev., 260-261; New Westers, book rev., 409-410; F. G. Newlands and, book rev., 410-41 1; 1; dictio -nary of, noted, 507; 507; New Deal in, book rev., 523-524

Western Americana Catalogue Prices: Volume 991 995' noted, 104

Western Lore and Language: A Dictionary for Enthusiasts of the American West, noted, 507

Westheimer, David: essay on, noted, 246

Weston, Edward: exhibit includes, 247

Westover, IraJ.: and Battle of Goliad, 209, 209, 211, 211, 214, 214, 220, 220, 228

Westside Business Association (WBA) : and Las Carabelas, 318-319

Wharton, William H.: on Texas independence, 279

Wharton, Texas: J. de Urrea camp -site near, ment., 384

Wheeler, Kenneth; book by, noted, 309

Wheeler, Richard: book with intro -duction by, rev., 113-1 14

Wheeler, Thomas B.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 147

Wheless, Hewitt T.: photograph of, 472

White, Alvin F.: 219

White, Jack: photographs by, exhib -it noted, 501

White, Raleigh R., Jr.: and Cowart family, 427

White City oil camp. See Monroe City, Texas Whiting, Daniel P.: lithograph after, 438

whooping cranes: and Galveston Island bird watchers, 348

Wichita Falls, Texas: shortline rail -roads near, journal noted, 395-396

Wichita Indians: in Fort Worth area, 372

Wiggs, Sherlyn: 90

Wilder Publications Design Awards, Mitchell A.: American Quarter Horse Museum receives, 94-95

Wilding, Tom: 96

Wild River, Tuneless Canyons: Balduin Mollhausen's Watercolors of the Colorado: receives award, 96; 96; rev., 110-11 1

Wild Rose: A Folk History of a Cross Timbers Settlement, Keller, Texas: noted, 245-246; rev., 413—414 Willett, Don: book rev. by, 263-264

William Barret Travis: A Biography: noted, 103

Williams, Byrd: book with pho -tographs by, rev., 1 25

Williams, Edward B.: book by, rev., 112-113

Williams, George: and Coke-Davis election dispute, 147, 147, 150

Williams, Samuel May: and Texas annexation, 286n. Wills, Bob: book about, noted, 394

Wilson, Will: and Galveston vice, 355

Wind Energy in America: A History: noted, 102

Winders, Richard Bruce: book rev. by, 108

windmills: book noted, 102

Winedale Historical Center: Spring Symposium, 384

Winegarten, Ruthe: book by, rev., 121, 121, 404-405; book rev. by, 509-510

Wingate, Edward: 218

Winn, Herbert E.: 42, 42, 45

Winslow, Robert S.: papers of, 393

Winter, Nevin O.: on Fort Worth, 363.371.375.377.378 Wintz, Cary D.: book rev. by, 267-268

Wirtz, Alvin J.: 459, 459, 465, 465, 466

Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache, rev., 407-408

With His Pistol in His Hand: 93

Witt, Robert E.: 96

Woman of It, The (novel): and Ma" Ferguson, 2-7, 15-16

women: enfranchisement and polit -ical power, 1-16; and 1893 World's Fair, 49-62; African American, courtship letters, 65-80; separate ' WC= of, 75-76; black Texas, book rev., 121; 121; Southern, and Civil War, book rev., 257-258; frontier nar -ratives, book rev., 399-400; African American, book rev., 404-405; as slaves, book rev., 518-519; of Red River, book rev., 519

Women's Christian Temperance Union: Temple parade of, ment., 426

Women's History Month: noted, 386-387

Women's National Democratic Club: 5

Wood, Jane Roberts: and TIL, 97

Woolfolk, George Ruble: obituary, 240-242

Woolford, Bess Carroll: 377

Woolley, Bryan: book rev. by, 527-528

Wooster, Ralph A.: book by, rev., 1 11-112; book rev. by, 521-522

Wooster, Robert: book rev. by, 113-1 14; 14; book by, noted, 394

Wooten, Ben: photograph of, 156; 156; and desegregation of North Texas State, 158-160, 170-171

Wooten, Dudley: book by, noted, 132

Workin ' on the Railroad: 415

Works Projects Administration (WPA): and Stewart Beach, 353

World War I: and emergence of bathing beauty contest, 347n. World War II: Texans in, book noted, 246; 246; planes of, in Texas Air Museum, 247; 247; and growth of Corpus Christi, 328; 328; LBJ and Texas politics during, 453-476; Texas in, book rev., 526-527; E. Pyle and, book rev., 527-528

World's Fair, 1893: women and, article, 49-62; Woman's Building at, 53 (photograph), 54. 55. 56-57

Worth, William Jenkins: Fort Worth named for, 361—362, 363; 363; and site of Fort Worth, 369-370

WPA Writers' Project: history of Fort Worth by, 370, 370, 377

Wright, Bill: book by, rev., 118

Wright, Jim: essay on, noted, 268

Wright, Richard: 25

Wroe, E. R. L. Ed": LBJ, T. Miller and, 458, 458, 466, 466, 469, 469, 471

Wyatt, Peyton S.: 208

Wynee, Angus: 469

Wyoming Stock Growers Association: F. Canton and, 250

X KIT Ranch: exhibits featuring, 391-392

V Yates, A. J.: on slavery, 290-291

yellow fever: on Neches River, raent., 416; 416; and GC&SF Railroad, 423-424

YMCA: as Galveston lifeguards, 343

Young, William C: and immigra -tion policy of the Republic, 301

Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA) : and racism in Bartlesville, Okla., 24, 24, 26-27, 28,31-32,35,39,42-43,45 Ysleta del Sur: Tiguas of, book rev., 118

YWCA: and Galveston Bathing Girl Review, 347

Z Zacatecas, Mexico: silver mines of, 435

Zeh, Frederick: Mexican War account of, book rev., 108

Zelden, Charles L.: book by, rev., 265-266

Ziegler, Jesse: 339

Zimpleman, George B.: and Coke- Davis election dispute, 149

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