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TSHA Annual Meeting 1999 Program


One Hundred and Third Annual Meeting
1897-1999
March 4-6, 1999
Fairmont Hotel, Dallas Arts District

Contents

Welcome
Program
Schedule and Hotel Directory
Book Exhibitors
List of Participants



Welcome

Make your plans now to join us in "Big D" for the Texas State Historical Association's 103rd annual meeting. We will convene at the downtown Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, just a couple of blocks from the Dallas Museum of Art, on March 4-6 and will enjoy three days of the latest in Texas history, fun, and fellowship. Program Chair Bonnie Campbell and her committee have planned the usual full schedule of sessions that deal with virtually every facet of Texas History. The Dallas County Heritage Society will host us for the Presidential Reception on Thursday evening, and you can expect that the usual assortment of maps, books, documents, prints, and pamphlets will be available in the book exhibit room and at the auctions.

Keynote speakers include TSHA President Paul Gervais Bell of Houston, who will talk about "Monumental Mysteries" at the Presidential Banquet on Friday evening, and we have a great lineup of luncheon speakers, including Elizabeth York Enstam of Dallas, author of the recently publishedWomen and the Creation of Urban Life, Dallas, Texas, 1843-1920, who will speak on Thursday at the Women and Texas History Luncheon on "Women, Public Life and Politics in Texas Before the Nineteenth Amendment." Gregg Cantrell, the newly appointed Rupert N. Richardson Professor of History at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene will give us a preview of his forthcoming biography of Stephen F. Austin at the Awards Luncheon on Friday. His topic is "In Search of Stephen F. Austin." And Jerry D. Thompson, Dean of the Faculty and Acting Provost at Texas A&M International at Laredo will send us on our way Saturday with a Fellows' Luncheon speech on "When General Albert Sidney Johnston Came Home to Texas: Reconstruction Politics and the Reburial of a Hero."

There are also some special sessions that you should know about. Based on his recently published Pigskin Pulpit: A Social History of Texas High School Football Coaches , Ty Cashion of Texas A&M at Commerce has planned one of the highlight sessions of the meeting: a panel of former high school football coaches along with Dave Campbell of Texas Football Magazine. And we have been waiting for years for Bobby H. Johnson of Stephen F. Austin State University to present a session on the Texas Gospel Music Tradition.

Other programs will range from Manifest Destiny and Texas to the Civil Rights movement, from the consequences of Falcon Dam to archaeology at Texas military sites, from electing judges in Texas to the Southwest Conference and American sports-the usual feast for all Texas history connoisseurs.

You should also encourage your students to attend, because we have a full slate of Webb Society programs planned as well.

The meeting will begin on Thursday morning at 9:00 A.M. and will conclude after the Fellows' Luncheon on Saturday, so make your plans now to be on hand for our 103rd annual meeting. It will be one to remember.

Ron Tyler
Director

Program

Thursday, March 4, 1999

Session 1
9:00 A.M.
Far East

Manifest Destiny and Texas, Kenneth R. Stevens presiding, Texas Christian University

Parallel Empires: Great Britain and United States Expansionism in Texas, Lelia Roeckell, Molloy College

First Lone Star Rising: The West Florida Rebellion and the Texas Revolution, David Narrett, University of Texas at Arlington

Commentator: Samuel J. Watson, University of St. Thomas

Session 2
9:00 A.M.
Continental

The Leadership of African American Women in the Texas Civil Rights Movement , Carl H. Moneyhon presiding, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Lulu B. White: A Civil Rights Activist and the Communist Conspiracy, Merline Pitre, Texas Southern University

"The Fight Is On!": One Woman's Battle to End Segregation in Dallas, Texas, 1945-1965, Yvonne Frear, Texas A&M University

Commentator: Mary Ellen Curtin, Southwest Texas State University

Session 3
9:00 A.M.
Executive

Displaced by Falcon Dam: The Consequences of Resettlement for Zapata, Texas, Arturo Limón presiding, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and Kingsville

The Impact of Resettlement on Zapata, Texas, Lamar B. Martinez, Zapata County Independent School District

The Remarkable Success Story of New Zapata, Jaclyn Jeffrey, Webb County Heritage Foundation

Commentator: Roger Meiners, University of Texas at Arlington

Session 4
9:00 A.M.
Oak

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY

A House Divided: Schisms among Texas Baptists, Alan J. Lefever presiding, Texas Baptist Historical Collection, Dallas

Born Again and Again: The M. T. Martin Controversy, Michael Williams, Dallas Baptist University

Under Whose Authority: S. A. Hayden's Conflict with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, Keith Cogburn, Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention

Battle for Control: The Struggle Between Fundamentalists and Moderates in the Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dan Martin, Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas

Session 5
10:30 A.M.
Oak

Rival Neighbors: Mexico and the Texas Republic, 1836-1845, Gregg Cantrell presiding, Hardin-Simmons University

R. A. Terrell and the Warfield Expedition, Horace Flatt, Terrell, Texas

Hard Times: Federalists in Northern Mexico and Texas Annexation, Andrea Boardman, Southern Methodist University

The Texas Privateers, 1835-1837, Jimmy L. Bryan Jr., University of Texas at Arlington

Session 6
10:30 A.M.
Executive

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION

Texas Military Sites "Underground": Archaeological Investigations of the Nineteenth Century, Dan K. Utley presiding, Texas Historical Commission

Archaeological Insights into the Texas Corner of the Confederacy: Camp Ford, CSA, a POW Encampment, Alston V. Thoms, Texas A&M University

Archaeological Contributions to Our Understanding of Nineteenth-Century Military Life at Fort Phantom Hill, Jones County, Texas, Grant D. Hall, Texas Tech University

Revisiting the Red River War in the Texas Panhandle: Preliminary Archaeological Investigations, J. Brett Cruse, Texas Historical Commission

Session 7
10:30 A.M.
Far East

German Settlers in Texas, Greg Eghigian presiding, University of Texas at Arlington

Debunking Texas: A German's Travel Diary from 1849, Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, University of Texas at Austin

Germans in the Lower Brazos Region in the Texas Republic, Walter Struve, City College of New York

Commentator: Theodore Gish, University of Houston

Session 8
10:30 A.M.
Continental

Separate Property Law, Divorce Law, and the Rights of Married Women in Nineteenth-Century Texas, Rebecca Sharpless presiding, Baylor University

The Intent and Effect of the Texas Married Women's Separate Property Law, Kelly M. Stott, University of North Texas

Women and Divorce in Texas, 1840-1880, Francelle Pruitt, University of North Texas

Commentator: Paula M. Marks, St. Edwards University

12:00 noon
Pavilion

Women and Texas History Luncheon

Allyson Cook, presiding, Executive Council, Texas State Historical Association

Women, Public Life and Politics in Texas Before the Nineteenth Amendment
Elizabeth York Enstam, Dallas, Texas

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

2:00 P.M.
Royal

Women's History Forum

Preserving Women's History Through Oral History: A Live Interview
Cissy Stewart Lale, Texas State Historical Association President (1996-1997) interviewed by Patricia K. Benoit, Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic

2:30 P.M.
Florentine

Southwestern Historical Quarterly Workshop

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

Session 9
2:30 P.M.
Continental

The Quest for Spanish Texas: Archival and Archaeological Challenges, Elizabeth A. H. John presiding, Austin, Texas

Archaeology: A Tool for Spanish Colonial Research, James E. Corbin, Stephen F. Austin University

Presenting the Past: Archival Investigation in Historical Archaeology Through an Adventure in East Texas, Adán Benavides Jr., University of Texas at Austin

Commentator: Thomas R. Hester, University of Texas at Austin

Session 11
2:30 P.M.
Executive

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Electing Judges in Texas: From Reconstruction to the Reagan Era, Morris Harrell presiding, Texas Supreme Court Historical Society

Reconstruction-Era Texans' Attitudes toward Judicial Selection, Lance A. Cooper, University of North Texas

Tipping the Scales of Justice: The Modern History of the Texas Supreme Court, Kyle Cheek, Dallas, Texas

Commentator: Mark E. Steiner, South Texas College of Law

Session 12
2:30 P.M.
Oak

History and Historical Parks: A Walk Back in Time at the Peters Colony, Thomas C. Proctor presiding, Farmers Branch Historical Park

If Houses Can Talk . . . Diaries Shout!: Life and Times of Dr. Samuel Gilbert, 1828-1890, Jackie Deaton, Farmers Branch Historical Park

Early Settlement in the Peters Colony, Betty Harris, Farmers Branch Historical Park

Wichita Indians: The First Settlers at the Peters Colony and Farmers Branch, Jerry Wilcox, Farmers Branch Historical Park

Session 13
4:00 P.M.
Oak

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS ORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION

The Southwest Conference and American Sports, John Carroll presiding, Lamar University

College Athletics and the Emergence of the Southwest Athletic Conference, Tai Kreidler, Texas Tech University

Texas, the Southwest Conference, and the Rise of American Golf, William E. Tydeman, Texas Tech University

Snuffed Out but Not Forgotten: The End of the Southwest Conference, Abel Ramirez, Texas Tech University

Session 14
4:00 P.M.
Continental

A Historical Search for Identity in Suburban Texas: Bird's Fort, Bedford, and Euless, Patricia K. Benoit presiding, Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic

Off the Freeway and Out of the Mall: Finding the Real Community, Weldon G. Cannon, Temple College

Bird's Fort: A Suburban Child's Access to Identity, Christine Kallstrom, Treetops School International

The Old Bedford School: From the Ashes, Through the Archway, Libby Buuck, The Old Bedford School

Session 15
4:00 P.M.
Far East

A Biographical Approach to Spanish Colonial Texas, Jack Jackson presiding, Austin, Texas

Athanase de Mézières: Troubled Indian Agent, 1769-1779, Harriett Denise Joseph, University of Texas at Brownsville

Domingo Cabello y Robles: Reluctant Governor, 1778-1786, Donald E. Chipman, University of North Texas

Commentator: Caroline Castillo Crimm, Sam Houston State University

Session 16
4:00 P.M.
Executive

Culture, Politics, and Scandal in the Preservation of the Past: The Case of the Texas Archives, Joeliene S. Magoto presiding, Old Jail Art Museum

Whose Vietnam?: The Challenge of Objectivity in Creating the Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University, James A. Ginther Jr., Texas Tech University

The Best History Money Can Buy: Censorship and the Creation of the Littlefield Fund for Southern History, Fred A. Bailey, Abilene Christian University

Commentator: Michael L. Collins, Midwestern State University

4:00 P.M.
Ross Avenue Entrance

Tour of Historic Dallas

Cosponsored by Preservation Dallas. Bus tour of historic sites in downtown Dallas and nearby neighborhoods including Deep Ellum, Fair Park, and Swiss Avenue. The tour will culminate with the reception at Old City Park. Limited to 46 persons. A minimum of 30 must register.

5:30 P.M.
Ross Avenue Entrance

Buses load for trip to the Reception at Old City Park.

6:00 P.M.
Old City Park

Reception honoring incoming President Norman D. Brown

Cosponsored by the Dallas County Heritage Society. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour several of the historic buildings in Old City Park.

Friday, March 5, 1999

8:00 A.M.
Royal

Spanish Borderlands Meeting

An informal meeting for those persons interested in the history of the Spanish Borderlands and the northern frontier of New Spain.

Session 17
9:00 A.M.
Far East

Arts and Recreation in Twentieth-Century Texas, Michael V. Hazel presiding, Dallas, Texas

John Rosenfield: Dallas's Mr. Culture, Ronald L. Davis, Southern Methodist University

Urban Recreation: Public Zoos in Texas, David McComb, Colorado State University

The Federal Music Project in Texas, 1935-1941, Marion Rhett Walters, Dallas, Texas

Session 18
9:00 A.M.
Oak

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS FOLKLORE SOCIETY

Preserving and Propagating Our Texas Musical Heritage, L. Patrick Hughes presiding, Austin Community College

Preserving the People's Music: Folk and Popular Music Collections at the University of Texas Center for American History, John Wheat, University of Texas at Austin

A Century of Texas Rhythm and Texas Rhyme, Larry Willoughby, Austin Community College

From Jimmy Rodgers to Bob Wills: A Tribute to Shelly Lee Alley, Fran Moody, Austin and Columbus, Texas

Session 19
9:00 A.M.
Continental

Phantom French Colonies in Texas: Fort Saint Louis and Champ d'Asile, Susan K. Morehead presiding, Texas Fine Arts Association

La Salle's Fort Saint Louis: The Archeological Record, Curtis Tunnell, Texas Historical Commission

Champ d'Asile: The Artistic and Literary Legacy, Betje Black Klier, Austin, Texas

Commentator: Jean L. Epperson, Liberty County Historical Commission

Session 20
9:00 A.M.
Executive

JOINT SESSION WITH THE TEXAS CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Texas Catholics and Aggression in Europe, 1933-1949, José Roberto Juárez presiding, Texas A&M International University

The Texas Catholic Press and the Approach of War, James T. Moore, Our Lady of Walsingham Church, Houston

Polish Displaced Persons, the Catholic Church and Texas in the Postwar Period, Theresa Kurk McGinley, North Harris College

Commentator: Sherwood O. Jones, Houston, Texas

Session 21
10:30 A.M.
Continental

Twentieth-Century Texas Women, Janet Schmelzer presiding, Tarleton State University

Women and Community: Waco Women and the Depression, Sandra Harvey, Texas Tech University

War Is Not Fought on the Battlefronts Alone: Jane Y. McCallum and World War I, James B. Seymour Jr., University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College

Mollie Abernathy: Rancher of the South Plains of West Texas, 1900-1919, June Steele, Texas Tech University

Session 22
10:30 A.M.
Executive

Frank Reaugh: The Artistic Legacy of a Texas Original, Bill Cheek presiding, Dallas, Texas

The Legacy of Frank Reaugh: An Introduction, Sam Ratcliffe, Southern Methodist University

Twenty-four Hours with the Herd: A Dramatic Presentation, Peter Mears, University of Texas at Austin and Ron Tyler, Texas State Historical Association

Session 23
10:30 A.M.
Far East

Workers and Cotton on the U.S.-Mexican Border, 1920-1950, Armando Alonzo presiding, Texas A&M University

The Politics of Migration and Cotton in the Lower Rio Bravo/Grande Valley, 1935-1950, Casey Walsh, New School for Social Research

Cotton and Mexican Workers on the Border, 1920-1950, Cirila Quintero Ramirez, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Matamoros

Commentator: Ward S. Albro, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Session 24
10:30 A.M.
Oak

Every Picture Tells a Story: Promotional and Insurance Maps of Texas Towns and Cities, Gerald Saxon presiding, University of Texas at Arlington

Along Came a Spider: Visions and Realities of Railroad Expansion in Fort Worth, 1873-1923, Jill Carlson Jackson, Stephenville, Texas

Fire Insurance Maps and the Tales They Tell, Sally Gross, University of Texas at Arlington

Commentator: Richard Francaviglia, University of Texas at Arlington

Luncheon
12:00 NOON
International Ballroom

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

In Search of Stephen F. Austin, Gregg Cantrell, Hardin-Simmons University

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 Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred Research Fellowship in Texas History

Presentation of the Fred White Jr. Research Fellowship in Texas History

Presentation of the Leadership in Education Award

2:00 P.M.
International Ballroom

Business Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association

Session 25
2:30 P.M.
Royal

Texas Railroads and Their Depots: Research and Preservation, James W. Steely presiding, Texas Historical Commission

Researching Texas Railroads: Documents and Sources, George Werner, Houston, Texas

Reconstructing a Community Railroad History, Martha Gilliland Long, Llano County Historical Society

Preservation and the Railroads: Case Studies of Historic Depots, Thomas P. Eisenhour, Hardy Heck Moore & Myers

Session 26
2:30 P.M.
Oak

Toward a New Synthesis of Texas History, 1821-1940, Suzanne Summers presiding, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Texas and the South, Walter Buenger, Texas A&M University

Texas and the West, Robert Wooster, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Texas and the Borderlands, David J. Weber, Southern Methodist University

Session 27
2:30 P.M.
Executive

JOINT SESSION WITH TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE

Remember Goliad? New Opportunities at an Old Site, Stephen L. Hardin presiding, Victoria College

New Archaeology: Recent Investigations at Missions Espíritu Santo and Rosario, Robert A. Ricklis, Coastal Archaeological Studies, Inc.

The La Bahía Census of 1780: Descriptions of a Mestizo Community, David R. McDonald, Casa Navarro State Historical Park

New Planning: The Goliad Master Interpretive Plan, Conover Hunt, Museum Consultations

Session 28
2:30 P.M.
Continental

Fort Worth vs. Dallas, Carol Roark presiding, Dallas Public Library

Bragging Rights: The Early Baseball Rivalry Between Dallas and Fort Worth Teams, Thomas H. Smith, Legends of the Game Museum

The Feud That Built the World's Second Busiest Airport: Dallas vs. Fort Worth, Darwin Payne, Dallas, Texas

Commentator: Jim Wright, Texas Christian University

3:00 P.M.
Far East

Charles G. Downing and Ralph A. Smith Memorial Auction of Texana
Dorothy Sloan, Auctioneer
Pages provided courtesy of the Lee College Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society

Session 29
4:00 P.M.
Royal

Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society Annual Meeting and Chapter Reports, Jo Ann Stiles presiding, Lamar University

Session 30
4:00 P.M.
Executive

Herman Ehrenberg: Alamo Soldier, Goliad Survivor, and Eyewitness to the Texas Revolution, Margaret S. Henson presiding, Houston, Texas

The Amazing Life of Herman Ehrenberg, Natalie Ornish, Dallas, Texas

The Goliad Massacre: Herman Ehrenberg's Version; the Mexican Version, Gilberto M. Hinojosa, University of the Incarnate Word

Remembering and Writing: A Literary Examination of Herman Ehrenberg's Memoir, Pamela S. Lange, Southern Methodist University

Session 31
4:00 P.M.
Continental

Firearms of Nineteenth-Century Texas, David Jackson presiding, the Summerlee Foundation

B.C. in Texas Means 'Before Colt', William W. Caruth III, Dallas, Texas

Weapons of the Civil War, John H. Cobb, Austin, Texas

Commentator: Paul Fees, Buffalo Bill Historical Center

Session 32
4:00 P.M.
Oak

No Time for Rivalries: Dallas and Fort Worth During World War II, Gary Smith presiding, Old City Park

A Mighty Dark Shadow: The Economic and Social Impact of World War II on Dallas and Fort Worth, Guy C. Vanderpool, Texarkana Museums System

Impact of the Military Base Called Carswell, J'Nell L. Pate, Tarrant County Junior College, Northeast Campus

Commentator: Robert B. Fairbanks, University of Texas at Arlington

Dinner
7:00 P.M.
International Ballroom

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

"Monumental Mysteries," Paul G. Bell, President, Texas State Historical Association

Saturday, March 6, 1999

Session 33
9:00 A.M.
Oak

Texas High School Football Coaches: A Twentieth-Century Institution, Ty Cashion presiding, Texas A&M University-Commerce

Panelists
Dave Campbell, Texas Football Magazine
Eddie Joseph, coach, 1957-1981
Gordon L. Wood, coach, 1938-1985
Marion T. "Jap" Jones, coach, 1948-1971
Tim Edwards, coach, 1968-1995

Session 34
9:00 A.M.
Executive

Alcabalas, Situados and Avios: Entrepreneurs on the Spanish Colonial Frontier, Rosalind Rock presiding, San Antonio Missions National Park

Situado and Avio: How to Make a Peso in Spanish St. Augustine, Paul E. Hoffman, Louisiana State University

Scrawny Cattle and Itchy Wool: How to Make a Peso at the Saltillo Fair, Jesús F. de la Teja, Southwest Texas State University

Commentator: Light T. Cummins, Austin College

Session 35
9:00 A.M.
Far East

African American Issues during the Civil War and Reconstruction in Texas, Randolph B. Campbell presiding, University of North Texas

A Radical Notion: East Texas Debates Arming the Slaves, Philip D. Dillard, James Madison University

African American Women and the Public Exercise of Freedom in Colorado County, Texas, 1865-1873, Angela Boswell, Henderson State University

Commentator: Barry A. Crouch, Gallaudet University

Session 36
9:00 A.M.
Continental

Architecture and Society in Two Texas-Mexican Border Cities, 1920-1945, Rafael Longoria presiding, University of Houston

Advertising Identity in the Architecture of Brownsville, 1925-1940, Stephen Fox, Anchorage Foundation of Texas

Drive-in Commercial Landscapes in Laredo, 1920-1945: Architectural Dissonance and Spatial Mismatch, Michael Yoder, Texas A&M International University

Commentator: Nina Nixon-Mendez, City of Laredo

Session 37
9:00 A.M.
Royal

History in Action: The College Classroom in 1999, Kathleen Rice presiding, Texas State Historical Association

Sarah Ridge Paschal Pix: A Cherokee Survivor in a White World, Cynthia Menard, Lee College

The La Grange Chicken Ranch Revisited, Darla Blaha, University of Houston, Downtown

Leading the South in Progressive Change: The Desegregation of San Antonio, Texas, Ramona Houston, University of Texas at Austin

10:30 A.M.
Royal

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 38
10:30 A.M.
Far East

Historical Identity and the Rio Grande Country: Views from Texas and Mexico, Antonio R. Sanchez Jr. presiding, Laredo, Texas

Texas's Schizophrenic Memory: Claiming and Ignoring the Rio Grande Country in Texas History, Robert E. Wright, Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio

The Construction of Identities on the Rio Grande: The Two Laredos after Guadalupe Hidalgo, Manuel R. Ceballos, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Nuevo Laredo

Commenator: Roberto R. Treviño, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

Session 39
10:30 A.M.
Continental

Port in the Pines: Nineteenth-Century Jefferson, Texas, Gene Terry presiding, Jefferson, Texas

H. P. Mabry and the Haywood House Hotel, Charles S. Chitwood, Texas Heritage Archives and Library

The Navigational History of Jefferson, Jacques D. Bagur, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Commentator: William J. Cornelius, Jefferson, Texas

Session 40
10:30 A.M.
Executive

Apostates, Saints, and Indifferent Sinners: Cultural Conflict and Convergence on the Indian and Spanish Frontiers of Texas, Kinga Perzynska presiding, Catholic Archives of Texas

The Ancient Lands of Yanaquana: Indian and Spanish Landmarks of Early San Antonio, A. Joachim McGraw, Texas Department of Transportation

Old Sinners and Long Memories: The Impact of Rancheria Grande's Indians on the Eighteenth-Century Texas Frontier, Patricia R. Lemée, University of Texas at Austin

Commentator: Kathleen Gilmore, Dallas, Texas

Session 41
10:30 A.M.
Oak

The Texas Gospel Music Tradition, George E. Cooper Jr. presiding, Renaissance Charter School

Tillit S. Teddlie: Texas Gospel Songwriter, Bobby H. Johnson, Stephen F. Austin State University

How Beautiful Heaven Must Be: The Gospel Quartet Tradition in Texas, Daniel F. Rankin Jr., Stephen F. Austin State University

Commentator: Jack Boyd, Abilene Christian University

Fellows' Luncheon
12:00 NOON
Venetian

Al Lowman presiding, Vice President, Texas State Historical Association

When General Albert Sidney Johnston Came Home to Texas: Reconstruction Politics and the Reburial of a Hero, Jerry D. Thompson, Texas A&M International University

Hotel Directory

Registration: Gold Foyer

Thursday 8:00 A.M.
Friday 8:00 A.M.
Saturday 8:00 A.M.

Book Exhibitors: Gold

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

Luncheon: Pavilion Thursday

Luncheon and Banquet: International Ballroom Friday

Luncheon: Venetian Saturday

Sessions:

Executive
Far East
Continental
Oak
Royal

Auctions:

Silent Auction: Parisian and French
Thursday 10:00-5:30
Friday 8:00-5:30
Saturday 8:00-10:00

Auction of Texana Display: Parisian and French
Thursday 10:00-5:30
Friday 8:00-2:00

Auction of Texana: Far East
Friday 3:00

Annual Meeting Coordinator: Evelyn Stehling


Book Exhibitors
Aldine Press
Baylor University Press
Eakin Press
Forest Glen Productions
Harlan Davidson, Inc.
Henington Publishing Company
J.C.'s Texas Creations, Inc.
Louisiana State University Press
McLaren Books
McWhiney Foundation Press
Saddlebag Books
Southern Methodist University Press
Tenderfoot Books
Texas A&M University Press
Texas Archeological Society
Texas Christian University Press
Texas Review Press
Texas State Historical Association
The Wright Collection
University of Oklahoma Press
University of North Texas Press
University of Texas Press


 

Participants
Number indicates session
*indicates workshop
**indicates Women's History Forum
Albro, Ward S., 23
Alonzo, Armando, 23
Bagur, Jacques D., 39
Bailey, Fred A., 16
Benavides, Adán, Jr., 9
Benoit, Patricia K., 14, **
Blaha, Darla, 37
Boardman, Andrea, 5
Boles, John B., 10
Boswell, Angela, 35 Boyd, Jack, 41
Bryan, Jimmy L., Jr., 5
Buenger, Walter, 26
Buuck, Libby, 14
Campbell, Dave, 33
Campbell, Randolph B., 35
Cannon, Weldon G., 14
Cantrell, Gregg, 5
Carroll, John L., 13
Caruth, William W., III, 31
Cashion, Ty, 33
Ceballos, Manuel R., 38
Cheek, Bill, 22
Cheek, Kyle, 11
Chipman, Donald E., 15
Chitwood, Charles S., 39
Cobb, John H., 31
Cogburn, Keith, 4
Collins, Michael L., 16
Cooper, George E., 41
Cooper, Lance A., 11
Corbin, James E., 9
Cornelius, William J., 39
Crimm, Caroline Castillo, 15
Crouch, Barry A., 35
Cruse, J. Brett, 6
Cummins, Light T., 34
Curtin, Mary Ellen, 2
Davis, Ronald L., 17
Deaton, Jackie, 12
Dillard, Philip D., 35
Edwards, Tim, 33
Eghigian, Greg, 7
Eisenhour, Thomas P., 25
Epperson, Jean L., 19
Fairbanks, Robert B., 32
Fees, Paul, 31
Flatt, Horace, 5
Fox, Stephen, 36
Francaviglia, Richard, 24
Frear, Yvonne, 2
Gilmore, Kathleen, 40
Ginther, James A., Jr., 16
Gish, Theodore, 7
Gross, Sally, 24
Hall, Grant D., 6
Hardin, Stephen L., 27
Harrell, Morris, 11
Harris, Betty, 12
Harvey, Sandra, 21
Hazel, Michael V., 17
Henson, Margaret S., 30
Hester, Thomas R., 9
Hinojosa, Gilberto M., 30
Hoffman, Paul E., 34
Houston, Ramona, 37
Hughes, L. Patrick, 18
Hunt, Conover, 27
Jackson, David, 31
Jackson, Jack, 15
Jackson, Jill Carlson, 24
Jeffrey, Jaclyn, 3
John, Elizabeth A. H., 9
Johnson, Bobby H., 41
Jones, Marion T. "Jap", 33
Jones, Sherwood O., 20
Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G., 7
Joseph, Eddie, 33
Joseph, Harriett Denise, 15
Juárez, José Roberto, 20
Kallstrom, Christine, 14
Klier, Betje Black, 19
Kossie, Karen, 10
Kreidler, Tai, 13
Lale, Cissy Stewart, **
Lange, Pamela S., 30
Lefever, Alan J., 4
Lemée, Patricia R., 40
Limón, Arturo, 3
Long, Martha Gilliland, 25
Longoria, Rafael, 36
McComb, David, 17
McDonald, David R., 27
McGinley, Theresa Kurk, 20
McGraw, A. Joachim, 40
Magoto, Joeliene S., 16
Marks, Paula M., 8
Martin, Dan, 4
Martinez, Lamar B., 3
Mears, Peter, 22
Meiners, Roger, 3
Menard, Cynthia, 37
Miles-Miller, Sherina, 10
Moneyhon, Carl H., 2
Moody, Fran, 18
Moore, James T., 20
Morehead, Susan K., 19
Narrett, David, 1
Nixon-Mendez, Nina, 36
Ornish, Natalie, 30
Pate, J'Nell L., 32
Payne, Darwin, 28
Perzynska, Kinga, 40
Pitre, Merline, 2
Proctor, Thomas C., 12
Pruitt, Francelle, 8
Ramirez, Abel, 13
Ramirez, Cirila Quintero, 23
Rankin, Daniel F., Jr., 41
Ratcliffe, Sam, 22
Rice, Kathleen, 37
Ricklis, Robert A., 27
Roark, Carol, 28
Rock, Rosalind, 34
Roeckell, Lelia, 1
Sanchez, Antonio R., Jr., 38
Saxon, Gerald, 24
Schmelzer, Janet, 21
Seaholm, Megan, 10
Seymour, James B., Jr., 21
Sharpless, Rebecca, 8
Smith, Gary, 32
Smith, Thomas H., 28
Steele, June, 21
Steely, James W., 25
Steiner, Mark E., 11
Stevens, Kenneth R., 1
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The Texas State Historical Association

1897--The Oldest Learned Society in Texas--1899

JENKINS GARRETT, Honorary Life Council Member

JOHN CRAIN, Honorary Life Council Member

Officers
PAUL G. BELL JR. President
NORMAN D. BROWN First Vice President
AL LOWMAN Second Vice President

Director

RON TYLER

Executive Council
(In addition to the officers named above)
MARGARET SWETT HENSON Past President
CISSY STEWART LALE Past President
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
DON E. CARLETON 2002
BEN Z. GRANT 2002
JACK HIGHTOWER 2002

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