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TSHA Annual Meeting 1998 Program


One Hundred and Second Annual Meeting
1897-1998
March 5-7, 1998
Renaissance Hotel, Austin, TX


Contents

Welcome
Program
Schedule and Hotel Directory
Book Exhibitors
List of Participants


Welcome to the TSHA Annual Meeting

Welcome to Austin for the 102nd annual meeting of the Texas State Historical Association. A good look through this program will let you know that Program Committee Chair Vista McCroskey and her committee have put together an exciting and informative three days. Make your plans now to join us.

Laura W. Bush, the First Lady of Texas; civil rights veteran James Farmer, formerly of Marshall; Margaret Swett Henson, TSHA president; and Arnoldo De León of Angelo State University will be the banquet speakers for the Texas State Historical Association's 102nd annual meeting at the Renaissance Hotel in Austin on March 5-7.

As First Lady of Texas, Mrs. Bush has done much for the cultural and historical communities in the state. A former school librarian, she serves as honorary chairman of the Texas Book Festival, which has helped focus attention on the state's writers and publishers, with benefits from the festival going to the state's public libraries. She will speak at the Women and Texas History luncheon on Thursday, March 5.

The reception for incoming TSHA President Paul Gervais Bell of Houston will be held in the Rio Grande Exhibit Hall in the Renaissance Hotel at 6:00 p.m. "Natchez-Texas: A Historical Nexus, 1713-1865," an exhibition drawn from the Natchez Trace Collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin, will be on view during the reception, which is cosponsored by The Center for American History.

James Farmer is one of the best known civil rights leaders in our country. Originally from Marshall, where his father, J. Leonard Farmer, Texas's first African American Ph.D., was a professor at Wiley College, Farmer became nationally known as the head of the Congress of Racial Equality. He was instrumental in helping pass much of the civil rights legislation during President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration and will speak at the Awards Luncheon on Friday, March 6, on "James Farmer and Lyndon B. Johnson: Two Texans and the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s." Farmer also served as Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in President Richard Nixon's administration.

Margaret Swett Henson, fifty-third president of the Association, will deliver her presidential address at the Friday evening banquet. A retired professor of history from the University of Houston, Clear Lake, Margaret is the author of a number of books, including her recently published biography of Lorenzo de Zavala. The topic for her presidential address will be "Understanding Lorenzo de Zavala." Houston Mayor Robert C. Lanier honored Margaret this past July 30 with "Margaret S. Henson Day" in acknowledgment of her work with the Tejano Association for Historical Preservation in Houston.

Arnoldo De León is one of the best known Tejano historians in the country. He received his Ph.D. from Texas Christian University and is the author of numerous books, including The History of Texas, coauthored with Robert A. Calvert. He served as the New Handbook of Texas editorial advisor for Mexican American history. He will speak at the Fellows' Luncheon on Saturday, March 7, on "Whither Tejano History: Origins, Development, and Challenges."

In addition, Stanley Marcus, Chairman Emeritus of Neiman Marcus in Dallas, will be the featured speaker at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, March 6, for the special session on "Neiman Marcus: Ninety Years of World Acclaim." His topic will be "The Ten Most Critical Decisions that Shaped the Growth and Eventual Success of Neiman Marcus, 1907-1997."

There will be the usual varied program as well as traditional highlights such as the regular and silent auctions. Make your plans early, because, as usual, hotel rooms will be at a premium because of the rodeo, the film festival, and the high school basketball tournament.

The rare and delightful photographs of Austin that enhance this program are from the collection of Lawrence R. Jones of Austin, collector and publisher of the well-known Confederate Calendar.

As always, it is a genuine pleasure to see everyone at the annual meeting, sharing knowledge, friendship, and our common heritage.

Ron Tyler
Director

Program

Thursday, March 5

Session 1
9:00 a.m.
Trinity A

Outside History: Outdoor Public Sculpture in Texas, Lynn Denton presiding, State Preservation Board

SOS!--Saving Texas History: The Save Outdoor Sculpture Project in Texas From Documentation to Discovery, Gerron Hite, Texas Historical Commission

Pompeo Coppini (1870-1957): A Colorful Character Sculpting Texas History, Carol Morris Little, Longview, Texas

Commemorations and Expressions: Public Sculpture and Urban History in Corpus Christi, Alan Lessoff, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Session 2
9:00 a.m.
Sabine

Pioneer Women Physicians in Texas, Weldon G. Cannon presiding, Temple College

 

"Dr. Sophie": Sophie Dalia Herzog, M.D., Elizabeth Silverthorne, Salado, Texas

Women in Psychiatry: Three Profiles, Geneva Fulgham, Bellaire, Texas

Claudia Potter, M.D.: In the Shadow of Surgeons, Patricia K. Benoit, Temple, Texas

Session 3
9:00 a.m.
Trinity B

Water and Politics in West Texas, Andrew H. Young presiding, Texas Tech University

West Texas Congressmen and Their Constituents During the First Hundred Days of the New Deal, Tiffany M. Haggard, Texas Tech University

Whose Water is it Anyway? The Formation and Activities of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, Cameron Saffell, Iowa State University

Ditches Across the Desert: Irrigation in the Lower Pecos Valley, Stephen D. Bogener, Texas Tech University

Session 4
10:30 a.m.
Sabine

Beyond the "Petticoat Lobby": Texas Women and Politics After the Nineteenth Amendment, Jackie McElhaney presiding, Dallas, Texas

Playing the Political Game: Minnie Fisher Cunningham's 1928 U.S. Senate Campaign, Judith N. McArthur, University of Houston at Victoria

Entering the "Men's Room": Women Inside the Texas Legislature, Nancy Baker Jones, University of Texas at San Antonio

Commentator: Elizabeth York Enstam, Dallas, Texas

Session 5
10:30 a.m.
Trinity A

Joint Session with the Society of Southwest Archivists

Order in the Court: Texas Legal Records, Brenda Gunn presiding, State Bar of Texas Archives

 

Adventures in Archives: Reconstructing the "Real" Text of a Pivotal Civil War Era Texas Supreme Court Opinion, James Paulsen, South Texas College of Law

 

Access to the Working Papers of Texas Supreme Court Justices, Mike Widener, The University of Texas at Austin

 

The Petticoat Court: The Story of the 1925 All Woman Supreme Court of Texas, Angela A. Dorau, State Bar of Texas Archives

Session 6
10:30 a.m.
Trinity B

Public Education for Mexican Origin Students in Texas, Martha Mitten Allen presiding, Southwestern University

A Century of Mexican American Schooling in Texas, Matthew Davis and Myron Gutmann, The University of Texas at Austin

The Development of Public Education in San Antonio, 1853-1899, Charles Hanus, San Antonio Independent School District

The History of Metz Elementary School in Austin, Texas, 1916-1996, Mary S. Black, The University of Texas at Austin

12:00 noon
Ballroom B

Women and Texas History Luncheon

Margaret Swett Henson presiding, President, Texas State Historical Association

Speaker: Laura W. Bush, First Lady of the State of Texas

Presentation of the Liz Carpenter Award for Research in the History of Women

2:00 p.m.
San Marcos

Women's History Forum

 

African American Women's History, Ruthe Winegarten presiding, Austin, Texas

 

Using Slave Narratives as a Documentary Source in Texas Women's History, Julie P. Baker, Layland Museum and T. Lindsay Baker, Texas Heritage Museum, Hill College

 

Writing Biography: Fannie Lou Hamer, Linda Reed, University of Houston

Session 7
2:30 p.m.
Sabine

Black Music in Texas: The Pedagogy of a Joyful Noise, Alan Govenar presiding, Documentary Arts, Inc.

Kenny Dorham: Texas Bebop Messenger to the World, Dave Oliphant, The University of Texas at Austin

Milt Larkin: Houston Jazz Bandleader, Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown

The Legacy of Shady's Playhouse: A Blues Nightclub in Houston,Roger Wood, Houston Community College, Central College

2:30 p.m.
San Saba

Southwestern Historical Quarterly Workshop

Meet with the editors and discuss potential submissions and ideas for articles, Quarterly style. George B. Ward, Holly Z. Taylor, and Janice Pinney, Texas State Historical Association

Session 8
2:30 p.m.
Trinity A

Joint Session with the Texas Baptist Historical Society

 

In the Beginning: Baptist "Firsts" in Texas, Alan J. Lefever presiding,Texas Baptist Historical Collection

 

Divided We Stand: The First Controversy Among Texas Baptists, Royce Measures, Golden Acres Baptist Church

 

Start the Presses: George Washington Baines and the First Texas Baptist Newspaper, Rosalie Beck, Baylor University

 

Voluntary Integration: The Case of Wayland Baptist College, 1951,Estelle Owens, Wayland Baptist University

Session 9
2:30 p.m.
Trinity B

Unmined Treasure Houses of Information: The Papers of Modern Texas Governors, Christopher La Plante presiding, Texas State Library and Archives

Research Materials Available in the Dolph Briscoe Papers, Stefanie Wittenbach, The University of Texas at Austin

The Records of Governor Mark White: Issues and Highlights, Tonia J. Wood, Texas State Library and Archives

Governor William P. Clements and the Rebirth of Republicanism in Texas, Charles R. Schultz, Texas A&M University

Session 10
2:30 p.m.
San Antonio

Intersections Between Crime, Culture, and Politics in Progressive Era Texas, Ronald L. Davis presiding, Southern Methodist University

Interstate Theaters, Vaudeville, and Sunday Laws in Dallas: Enforcement versus Popular Demand in the Progressive Era, Jane Lenz Elder, Southern Methodist University

Prison Reform as a Political Issue in the Texas Governor's Election of 1912: Oscar B. Colquitt versus William F. Ramsey, Paul M. Lucko, Texas Supreme Court Historical Society

Commentator: Will R. Wilson Sr., Austin, Texas

Session 11
4:00 p.m.
Trinity A

Joint Session with the Presbyterian Historical Society of the Southwest

A Celebration of Women: The Contributions of Two Presbyterian Women to Church and Society, John R. Hendrick presiding, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Henrietta Chamberlain King: Religious Influences in Her Life and Work, Lisa Neely, King Ranch, Inc.

Estelle Porter Harrington: From Local Church to the World Council of Churches, Josephine Petty, Houston, Texas

Commentators: Lois Boyd, Trinity University and William E. Brock Jr., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Session 12
4:00 p.m.
San Antonio

 

Early Business Development in the Panhandle and South Plains of Texas, Garry L. Nall presiding, West Texas A&M University

T. L. "George" Causey and Early Ranching on the Llano Estacado, Elvis E. Fleming, Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell

The Cator Brothers: The Immigrant Experience on the Texas Frontier, Ronald A. Power, Texas Tech University

H. B. Sanborn and the Economic Development of Amarillo, 1902-1912, David A. Loving, Texas Tech University

Session 13
4:00 p.m.
Sabine

Texas Public Architecture: Iconography, Symbolism, Context, William Elton Green presiding, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Building Iconography on the Campus of The University of Texas at Austin, Lawrence Speck, The University of Texas at Austin

 

Justice Under the Dome: The Symbolism of Our County Courthouses, Stanley O. Graves, Texas Historical Commission

Commemorating the Texas Centennial in Architecture: Case Studies--Fair Park and the San Jacinto Museum of History, Wesley Henderson, The University of Texas at Austin

Session 14
4:00 p.m.
Trinity B

Three Historic Black Texas Communities: An Inside View, Alexander Pratt presiding, College of the Mainland

Kendleton, Texas, Majorie M. Adams, Beasley, Texas

Germany, Texas, Houston County, Willie Lee Gay, Houston, Texas

Independence Heights, Texas, Vivian Hubbard Seals, Houston, Texas

6:00 p.m.
Rio Grande
Exhibit Hall

 

Reception honoring incoming President Paul G. Bell.

The reception is cosponsored by the Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin and will feature the Austin debut of the Center's exhibit, Natchez-Texas: A Historical Nexus, 1713-1865.

(Light hors d'oeuvres and cash bar)

Friday, March 6

Session 15
9:00 a.m.
San Antonio

Joint Session with the Texas Catholic Historical Society

Race and Gender in the Texas Catholic Church, Carolina Castillo Crimm presiding, Sam Houston State University

Body and Soul: Franciscan Attempts to Control Indian Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century Texas, Juliana Barr, University of Wisconsin at Madison

Private Problems, Public Solutions: Fractured Families and the Church on New Spain's Far Northern Frontier, Dedra McDonald, University of New Mexico

Commentator: Roy R. Barkley, Texas State Historical Association and Texas Catholic Historical Association

Session 16
9:00 a.m.
Sabine

Neiman Marcus: Ninety Years of World Acclaim, Raye Virginia Allen presiding,Temple, Texas and Washington, D.C.

The Ten Most Critical Decisions That Shaped the Growth and Eventual Success of Neiman Marcus, 1907-1997, Stanley Marcus, Chairman Emeritus, Neiman Marcus

A History of Retailing in Texas and the Southwest: How Cotton, Oil, the Railroads, and Banking Influenced Its Growth, Marshall E. Surratt, Dallas, Texas

Commentator: Raye Virginia Allen, Temple, Texas and Washington, D.C.

Session 17
9:00 a.m.
Trinity A

Mexican American Women and Politics in Texas, Patricia Martinez presiding,The University of Texas at Austin

Women and Political Theory: How Texas Mexican Women Joined the LULAC Movement Without Male Approval, 1921-1940, Cynthia E. Orozco, University of New Mexico

Chicana Labor in Texas, Raquel Marquez, The University of Texas at Austin

The Roots of Resistance: Mexican Women's and Men's Participation in Mutual Aid Societies and Consulate Organizations: A Case Study of Austin, Texas, 1920-1921, Adriana Ayala, Austin, Texas

Session 18
9:00 a.m.
Trinity B

Murder in Texas, J. Tillapaugh presiding, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Texans, Germans, and the Battle of the Nueces River, Rick Hamby, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Two Men, Two Governors, Two Pardons: A Case Study of the Pardon Policy of Governor Miriam Ferguson, Deborah K. Wheeler, Texas A&M University

Commentator: Michael Jordan, Midland College

Session 19
10:30 a.m.
Sabine

Black Texas Pioneers: Rodeo, Politics, Education, Don Carleton presiding, The University of Texas at Austin

African-American Cowboys in South and West Texas, Cecil Johnson, Fort Worth, Texas

Dr. J. Leonard Farmer, Texas's First African American Ph.D., Gail K. Beil, Marshall, Texas

The Hidden Hand of History: The Secret Life of Emmett J. Scott, A Black Texan, Maceo Crenshaw Dailey Jr., University of Texas at El Paso

Session 20
10:30 a.m.
Trinity A

Oil In Texas, Ralph O. Harvey presiding, Wichita Falls, Texas

Ladies in Oil: Women and Texas Oil Exploration, Diana Davids Olien, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

A Closer Look at Those Wildcatters, Roger M. Olien, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Commentator: D. Ryan Smith, Texas Energy Museum

Session 21
10:30 a.m.
Trinity B

Studies in Texas Photohistory, David Haynes presiding, San Antonio, Texas

The Great Outdoors: West Texas Town and Country Life, Johnny Lambeth, Dripping Springs, Texas

Black Gold: Early Texas Oilfield Photohistory, William Osborn, Austin, Texas

Shadow Catchers of the Texas Panhandle, 1900-1920, John Miller Morris, University of Texas at San Antonio

Session 22
10:30 a.m.
San Antonio

Texas and Mexican Warriors, Eddie Weller presiding, San Jacinto College-South

Aguilas Aztecas: The Mexican Air Force in World War II, Jose E. Alvarez, University of Houston-Downtown

Texans in the Spanish-American War, James M. McCaffrey, University of Houston-Downtown

Commentator: Dallas Cothrum, University of Texas at Tyler

Luncheon
12:00 noon
Ballroom B

Margaret S. Henson presiding, President, Texas State Historical Association

 

James Farmer and Lyndon B. Johnson: Two Texans and the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, James Farmer, Mary Washington College

Presentation of the H. Bailey Carroll Award

Presentation of the Coral H. Tullis Memorial Award

Presentation of the John H. Jenkins Research Fellowship in Texas History

Presentation of the Kate Broocks Bates Award

Presentation of the Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship for Research in the Arts and Material Culture

Presentation of the Leadership in Education Award

2:00 p.m.
Ballroom B

Business Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association

Session 23
2:30 p.m.
Trinity A

Joint Session with the Texas Folklore Society

Borders: Life and Literature Across the Texas-New Mexico State Line,Jim Harris presiding, New Mexico Junior College

Borders: Fiction and Historiography, Richard W. Etulain, University of New Mexico

Borders: The New Mexico Mystique, David Johnson, University of New Mexico

Borders: Land and Language, Richard Bodner, Land of Enchantment Poetry Theater

Session 24
2:30 p.m.
Trinity B

The Artist and the Client: Three Historical Perspectives on Texas Art, Sam Ratcliffe presiding, Southern Methodist University

Portrait Painter Seymour Thomas (1868-1956): Texas, New York, Paris and Beyond, Cecilia Steinfeldt, Witte Museum

Painting Panhandle History: The Life and Work of H. D. Bugbee, Michael R. Grauer, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Shifting Emphases: The History of Collecting Texas Art, Kevin Vogel, Dallas, Texas

Session 25
2:30 p.m.
Pecos

Steamboats and Steamships in Nineteenth Century Texas, Danny Sessums presiding, Museum of the Gulf Coast

The Buffalo Bayou Packets, Andrew W. Hall, Galveston, Texas

"The most perfect boat . . . I have ever seen": Nineteenth Century Accounts of Steamships in Texas, Richard Francaviglia, University of Texas at Arlington

The Archaeological Investigation of the Texas Navy Steamship Zavala, Elizabeth R. Baldwin, Texas A&M University

Session 26
2:30 p.m.
Sabine

Estebanico: From Slave to New World Explorer, Tom Diamond presiding, El Paso, Texas

Rediscovering Estebanico, Nicholas P. Houser, El Paso, Texas

The Literary Significance of Estebanico and Cabeza De Vaca, Mark Busby, Southwest Texas State University

Commentator: Elizabeth A. H. John, Austin, Texas

3:00 p.m.
San Antonio

David C. De Boe, William H. Crook, James A. Michener, Glen E. Lich, Ann B. Hinton, and Joseph Milton Nance Memorial Auction of Texana

Auctioneer: Dorothy Sloan

Pages courtesy Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society of Lee College, John Britt and James Maroney, sponsors

Session 27
4:00 p.m.
Trinity A

The Lone Star State and Presidential Politics in the 1940s, Robert Calvert presiding, Texas A&M University

Turmoil in Texas: Lyndon Johnson, Sam Rayburn, and the Third Term Battle of 1940, Christie L. Bourgeois, Austin Community College

Harry S. Truman and Civil Rights: The 1948 Campaign Comes to Texas, Debbie Mauldin Cottrell, Cottey College

 

Commentator: L. Patrick Hughes, Austin Community College

Session 28
4:00 p.m.
San Marcos

Black Texans and Racial Equality, Marty Kuhlman presiding, West Texas A&M University

Norris Wright Cuney and the Politics of Patronage in Late Nineteenth-Century Texas, Douglas Hales, Texas Tech University

Register vs. Sandefer: Texas State Parks and Racial Equality, Sharon Kay Morris Bogener, Texas Tech University

NASA and Racial Equality in the South, 1961-1968, Steven Moss, Texas Tech University

Session 29
4:00 p.m.
Trinity B

Defining Small-Town Texas: Institutions, Newspapers, Religion, Cissy Stewart Lale presiding, Fort Worth, Texas

Out and About: From the Cafe to the Masonic Lodge, James Ward Lee, University of North Texas

Nothing But the Truth: Small-Town Newspapers, Sarah L. Greene, Gilmer, Texas

A Sullen Baptist Looks Askance: Small Town Values and Big Time Religion, Robert Flynn, Trinity University

Session 30
4:00 p.m.
Sabine

Beyond The Monuments: Preserving Nineteenth-Century Military Sites in Texas, David Jackson presiding, Summerlee Foundation

The Military Sites Initiative of the Texas Historical Commission, Dan K. Utley, Texas Historical Commission

Camp Cooper: A Case Study on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, Martha Doty Freeman, Austin, Texas

Commentator: Tom Crum, Granbury, Texas

Session 31
4:00 p.m.
Pecos

Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society Annual Meeting and Chapter Reports, Estelle Owens presiding, Wayland Baptist University

Dinner
7:00 p.m.
Ballroom B

Paul G. Bell presiding, Vice President, Texas State Historical Association

 

Understanding Lorenzo de Zavala, Margaret Swett Henson, President, Texas State Historical Association

 

Saturday, March 7

Session 32
9:00 a.m.
Trinity B

Joint Session with the Texas Oral History Association

 

Texas at War: Using Oral History to Document the World Wars, James H. Conrad presiding, Texas A&M University-Commerce

 

The Last Warriors: Texas Veterans of World War I and Oral History, Lewis B. Smith, Greenville Christian School

 

The Aztec Eagles: Mexican Squadron 201 in Texas, 1944-45, Fred Allison, Texas Tech University

 

Commentator: Ronald E. Marcello, University of North Texas

Session 33
9:00 a.m.
Sabine

Texas Rangers: A Tejano View, Randell Tarin presiding, Midlothian, Texas

Social Unrest Along the Texas-Mexico Border, 1910-1917, Rodolfo Rocha, University of Texas-Pan American

The Texas Ranger Investigations of 1919, Richard H. Ribb, The University of Texas at Austin

Commentator: Emilio Zamora, University of Houston

Session 34
9:00 a.m.
San Antonio

Inside the Great Society: Revisions and Reappraisals, John A. Andrew presiding,Franklin and Marshall College

Lyndon Johnson and Native Americans, Thomas Clarkin, The University of Texas at Austin

Lyndon Johnson, Lawrence O'Brien, and the Evaluation of White House Congressional Relations, R. Scott Harris, The University of Texas at Austin

Commentator: Chandler Davidson, Rice University

Session 35
9:00 a.m.
Trinity A

The Kickapoo: Texas's Traditional Tribe, Gilberto M. Hinojosa presiding, University of the Incarnate Word

The Texas Kickapoo: A Reassessment, John Gesick, Texas Lutheran University

Kickapoo-Comanche Relations and the Texas Frontier, Daniel J. Gelo, University of Texas at San Antonio

The Mexican and Texas Kickapoo, Rachel Romo, Kickapoo Traditional Tribe

Session 36
9:00 a.m.
Pecos

History in Action: The College Classroom in 1998, Douglas E. Barnett presiding,Texas State Historical Association

The Explosion of the Gulf of Venezuela, Randy Young, Lamar University

A Legacy of Friendship, Joy Burwell, Lee College

On Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas, Garna Christian, University of Houston-Downtown

10:30 a.m.

Presentation of the Annual C. M. Caldwell Memorial Awards and General Business Meeting of the Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society, Clifton Caldwell presiding, Albany, Texas

Session 37
10:30 a.m.
Sabine

Ranch Women and Cowgirls: The Female Myth, Joyce Roach presiding, Keller, Texas

Ella Elgar Bird Dumont: At Home on the Range, Paula Mitchell Marks, St. Edwards University

A Tricky Business: Growing up in the Rodeo Arena, Mitzi Lucas Riley, Aledo, Texas

The Visible Myth: Selling the West, Danielle Routhier, National Cowgirl Hall of Fame

Session 38
10:30 a.m.
San Antonio

Narratives and Letters: Collecting and Editing Primary Sources, A. Tracy Row presiding, Texas Christian University Press

Retaining the African American Voice: Editing "My Remembers: A Black Sharecropper's Recollections of the Depression," Charlotte Wright, University of North Texas Press and Eddie (Sarge) Stimpson Jr., Heritage Farmstead of Plano, Texas

Collecting and Selecting Roy Bedichek's Family Letters: A Discussion, Frances Vick, University of North Texas Press and Jane Gracy Bedichek, Scarsdale Audubon and Friends of Scardsale Park, Scarsdale, New York

Choosing The Best Words: Editing the Diaries of Watt R. Matthews and William G. DeLoach, Janet Neugebauer, Texas Tech University

Session 39
10:30 a.m.
Trinity B

Witness to Revolution: Recreating the Texas Experience of Herman Ehrenberg, Stephen L. Hardin presiding, Victoria College

Lending Ehrenberg an English Voice: Reflections on Translating His Narrative, Louis E. Brister, Southwest Texas State University

In Pursuit of Herman Ehrenberg, James E. Crisp, North Carolina State University

Commentator: Paul D. Lack, McMurry University

Session 40
10:30 a.m.
Trinity A

Texas Troops in the 1864 Red River Campaign, Richard Lowe presiding, University of North Texas

The Role of John G. Walker's Texas Division in the Richard Taylor and Edmund Kirby-Smith Feud during the Red River Campaign, Jeffery S. Prushankin, University of Arkansas

Major General Camille de Polignac, CSA, and the Red River Campaign, Jeff Kinard, Guilford Technical Community College

First from Texas: The 1st Texas Cavalry in the Red River Campaign, Stanley S. McGowen, Texas Christian University

Fellows' Luncheon
12:00 noon
Ballroom B

Norman D. Brown presiding, Vice President, Texas State Historical Association

 

Whither Tejano History: Origins, Development, and Challenges, Arnoldo De León, Angelo State University

 


Hotel Directory

Registration: Lobby

Thursday 8:00 a.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m.

Book Exhibitors:Rio Grande Exhibit Hall

Thursday 10:00-5:30
Friday 8:00-5:30
Saturday 8:00-12:00

Luncheons: Ballroom B

Banquet: Ballroom B

Sessions: Sabine, San Antonio, San Marcos, Pecos, Trinity A, Trinity B.

Auctions:

Silent Auction: Rio Grande Exhibit Hall
Thursday 10:00-5:30
Friday 8:00-5:30
Saturday 8:00-10:00

Auction of Texana Display: Rio Grande Exhibit Hall
Thursday 10:00-5:30
Friday 8:00-2:30

Auction of Texana: San Antonio
Friday 3:00 p.m.

Annual Meeting Coordinator: Evelyn Stehling


Book Exhibitors
Ben E. Pingenot Rare Books
Catholic Southwest
Eakin Press
Forest Glen Productions
Harlan Davidson, Inc.
Hart of Austin Books
J. C.'s Texas Creations, Inc.
Logan Art & Antiques
McLaren Books
Michael D. Heaston Rare Books & Maps
Republic of Texas Press
Southern Methodist University Press
State House Press
Texas A&M University Press
Texas Christian University Press
Texas State Historical Association
The New Handbook of Texas
The Wright Collection
Tom Munnerlyn, Books
University of New Mexico Press
University of North Texas Press
University of Oklahoma Press
University of Texas Press
W. Graham Arader III
W. M. Morrison Books


Participants
Number indicates session
*indicates workshop
**indicates Women's History Forum

Adams, Majorie M.
Allen, Martha Mitten
Allen, Raye Virginia
Allison, Fred
Alvarez, Jose E.
Andrew, John A.
Ayala, Adriana
Baker, Julie
Baker, T. Lindsey **
Baldwin, Elizabeth R.
Barkley, Roy R.
Barnett, Douglas E.
Barr, Juliana
Beck, Rosalie
Bedichek, Jane Gracy
Beil, Gail K.
Benoit, Patricia K.
Black, Mary S.
Bodner, Richard
Bogener, Sharon Kay Morris
Bogener, Stephen D.
Bourgeois, Christie L.
Boyd, Lois
Brister, Louis E.
Brock, William E., Jr.
Burwell, Joy
Busby, Mark
Caldwell, Clifton
Calvert, Robert
Cannon, Weldon G.
Carleton, Don
Christian, Garna
Clarkin, Thomas
Conrad, James H.
Cothrum, Dallas
Cottrell, Debbie Mauldin
Crimm, Carolina Castillo
Crisp, James E.
Crum, Tom
Dailey, Maceo Crenshaw, Jr.
Davidson, Chandler
Davis, Matthew
Davis, Ronald L.
Denton, Lynn
Diamond, Tom
Dorau, Angela A.
Elder, Jane Lenz
Enstam, Elizabeth York
Etulain, Richard W.
Fleming, Elvis E.
Flynn, Robert
Francaviglia, Richard
Freeman, Martha Doty
Fulgham, Geneva
Gay, Willie Lee
Gelo, Daniel J.
Gesick, John
Govenar, Alan
Grauer, Michael R.
Graves, Stanley O.
Green, William Elton
Greene, Sarah L.
Gunn, Brenda
Gutmann, Myron
Haggard, Tiffany M.
Hales, Douglas
Hall, Andrew W.
Hamby, Rick
Hanus, Charles
Hardin, Stephen L.
Harris, Jim
Harris, R. Scott
Harvey, Ralph O.
Haynes, David
Henderson, Wesley
Hendrick, John R.
Hinojosa, Gilberto M.
Hite, Gerron
Houser, Nicholas P.
Hughes, L. Patrick
Jackson, David
John, Elizabeth A. H.
Johnson, Cecil
Johnson, David
Jones, Nancy Baker
Jordan, Michael
Kinard, Jeff
Kuhlman, Marty
La Plante, Christopher
Lack, Paul D.
Lale, Cissy Stewart
Lambeth, Johnny
Lee, James Ward
Lefever, Alan J.
Lessoff, Alan
Little, Carol Morris
Loving, David A.
Lowe, Richard
Lucko, Paul M.
Marcello, Ronald E.
Marcus, Stanley
Marks, Paula Mitchell
Marquez, Raquel
Martinez, Patricia
McArthur, Judith N.
McCaffrey, James M.
McDonald, Dedra
McElhaney, Jackie
McGowen, Stanley S.
Measures, Royce
Morris, John Miller
Moss, Steven
Nall, Garry L.
Neely, Lisa
Neugebauer, Janet
Olien, Diana Davids
Olien, Roger M.
Oliphant, Dave
Orozco, Cynthia E.
Osborn, William
Owens, Estelle
Paulsen, James
Petty, Josephine
Pinney, Janice *
Power, Ronald A.
Pratt, Alexander
Prushankin, Jeffery S.
Ratcliffe, Sam
Reed, Linda **
Ribb, Richard H.
Riley, Mitzi Lucas
Roach, Joyce
Rocha, Rodolfo
Romo, Rachel
Routhier, Danielle
Row, A. Tracy
Saffell, Cameron
Schultz, Charles R.
Seals, Vivian Hubbard
Sessums, Danny
Silverthorne, Elizabeth
Smith, D. Ryan
Smith, Lewis B.
Speck, Lawrence
Steinfeldt, Cecilia
Stimpson, Eddie (Sarge), Jr.
Surratt, Marshall E.
Tarin, Randell
Taylor, Holly, *
Thomas, Lorenzo
Tillapaugh, J.
Utley, Dan K.
Vick, Frances
Vogel, Kevin
Ward, George *
Weller, Eddie
Wheeler, Deborah K.
Widener, Mike
Wilson, Will R., Sr.
Winegarten, Ruthe **
Wittenbach, Stefanie
Wood, Roger
Wood, Tonia J.
Wright, Charlotte
Young, Andrew H.
Young, Randy
Zamora, Emilio


The Texas State Historical Association

1897--The Oldest Learned Society in Texas--1897

Jenkins Garrett, Honorary Life Council Member

Officers

Margaret Swett Henson President
Paul G. Bell Jr. First Vice President
Norman D. Brown Second Vice President

Director

Ron Tyler

Executive Council

(In addition to the officers named above)

Cissy Stewart Lale Past President
Félix D. Almaráz Jr. Past President
James McPhail (1998)
John Crain (1998)
Dora Guerra (1998)
Paul D. Lack (1999)
Jerry D. Thompson (1999)
Dudley Dobie Jr. (2000)
William C. Foster (2000)
Charles D. Spurlin (2000)
Michael Collins (2001)
Allyson Cook (2001)
James A. Wilson (2001)

Program Committee: Vista McCroskey, Chair, Paul H. Carlson, Garna L. Christian, Donald Frazier, Joyce Roach, Nancy Beck Young, Andrés Tijerina, William P. Wright, Bonnie Campbell, and Frank Samponaro.

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