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At the Heart of Texas: One Hundred Years of the Texas State Historical Association, 1897–1997
Richard B. McCaslin
ISBN 978-0-87611-216-8; 0-87611-216-5. 7 x 10 in., 300 pp. Foreword. Appendices. Bib. Index. Cloth, $39.95 Member's price, $31.96

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Index

(Illustrations are indicated by boldfaced page numbers.)

A

Abbott, S. L., 197

Abernethy, Francis (Ab), 243, 260

Abner Cook : Master Builder on the Texas Frontier (Hafertepe), 232

Adams, Ephraim D., 62

Adams, Herbert Baxter, 14

Adams, Katherine J., 46, 76 77

Adams, Paul, 130

administration. See organizational structure of TSHA

Alford, Wayne T., 138

Allen, Winnie, 96 97

Almaráz, Félix D., Jr., 196, 221, 258

Alvis, James E., 186

amateur historians, 13 14, 102, 126 27; Carroll on, 152; Ellis and, 213 14; Frantz and, 167, 195; membership of, 132 33

American Association for State and Local History (AASLH), 127, 140, 167

American Heritage, 127

American Historical Association (AHA), 1, 2, 13 14, 55, 126 27

American History Club in Austin, 2

American Nation series (Garrison), 22

Amon Carter Museum, 219, 231

Anderson, Adrian, 180

Anderson, Deena, 98

Anderson, H. Allen, 229 30

annual meetings: Barker and, 71 72; Carroll and, 133; dinner menu, 73 ; Executive Council and establishment of, 34, 45; Frantz and, 196; Garrison on, 27, 34; Looscan and, 71 72; programs for, 107, 140 41; regional meetings (semiannual) as supplement to, 196 97; registration fees for, 197 98, 249 50; Tuffly and, 196 98; Tyler and, 249 50; Webb and, 109, 110. See also auctions

archives: Barker and, 37, 46, 101, 151; Bexar Archives, 33, 47, 48; Bugbee and, 33, 46, 47; Carroll and, 143 45, 148 51; cataloging and indexing of materials, 47; Center for American History (CAH), 235 36; Ellis and, 202; facilities for, 46, 46, 79, 101, 143 44, 148, 202; Frantz and, 198, 202, 210 11; funding for, 79, 101 2; of Galveston Historical Society, 37 38; Garrison and, 45, 46; guides to collections, 148, 202; Haley and, 75 77, 101 2, 118; local historians and preservation of materials, 14; microfilm preservation of, 161; mission of TSHA and, 45, 201; publications linked to, 48, 50 51, 140 41, 161, 236, 241; "Second Archive War," 148; translation of primary sources, 47, 59, 230; Tyler and, 256, 259; University control of, 72 73; Webb and, 100 102; Webb and efforts to develop, 100 102. See also collections and acquisitions

Army Exploration in the American West, 1803 1863 (Goetzmann), 235

Arthur, Dora Fowler, 26, 28 30

Asbury, Samuel E., 58, 93, 118, 132

Ashburn, Karl E., 138

Askew, Henry G., 25

auctions, 198, 242, 243 ; in El Paso (1981), 197 ; as fund-raising events, 197, 207 8; popularity of, 109 10, 133 35, 198, 249; Texana auction sketch by Gerry Doyle, 134 ; ticket for (1940), 108 ; volunteers and, 232; Webb on first event, 108

Avilo, Philip J., 179

Aynesworth, Kenneth H., 101 2

B

Baenziger, Ann P., 179

Baggett, James A., 178

Baker, D. W. C., 234

Ball, O. M., 75

Barker, Eugene C., 64, 83 ; academic career of, 44, 54 55, 56, 79; annual meetings and, 71 72, 177; archives development and acquisitions by, 37, 46, 101, 151, 268; as author, 51, 55; biographical dictionary planned by, 95 97; biographical information, 53, 54 55; book publication at TSHA and, 62; on Bugbee, 32 33; as director, 37, 51, 52, 53 –54, 64, 126; Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center and, 100, 149; “fed to the chin,” 80, 271; on Garrison, 2; Handbook of Texas and, 96; library plans and, 73, 74; McCaleb funding controversy and, 153; membership concerns of, 63 66; political conflicts and, 62 63; Quarterly and, 44, 55 56, 57 58; Rainey affair and, 120 21, 122. See also Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center

Barker, Nancy, 181 82, 182

Barkley, Roy R., 194, 209, 246, 263 264

Barksdale, Eugene C., 91

Barnett, Douglas E., 209, 224, 227, 227, 231, 240, 246, 267

Barr, Alwyn, 168, 177, 179, 221, 258

Barrett, Thomas, 141

Barton, Henry W., 137

Basic Texas Books (Jenkins), 233

The Battle of the Alamo (Procter), 183

Batts, Robert L., 15, 25, 30, 31, 70

Bean, Roy, 96

Behold the People: R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949 1961 ( Hickman), 236

Bell, Paul Gervais, 222, 261

Bell, Peter H., 34

Benavides, Adán, Jr., 230

Bender, Averill B., 60

Benedict, Henry Y., 75

Bennett, Lee, 185

Benson, Nettie Lee, 137, 178, 198, 229

Berdahl, Robert, 261

Berlandier, Jean Louis, 184

Bexar Archives, 33, 47, 48

Bierschwale, Margaret B., 133

Biesele, Rudolph L., 64, 81, 135

The Big Bend: A History of the Last Texas Frontier (Tyler), 219

The Big Thicket: A Vanishing Wilderness (film), 186; filming of, 187

Billings, Harold, 246

Binkley, William C., 60, 181

Bishel, William V., 227

Black Leaders: Texans for Their Times (Barr and Calvert), 182 83

Blanton, Jack S., 247

Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 42 ; academic career of, 42, 43 44, 46 47, 51, 54; as author, 42, 56 57; Quarterly and, 42, 46, 56 57

Bonham, Dora D., 148

book publication program: archival materials publication projects, 236; Barker and, 62; Carroll and, 129, 138 41; Center for American History and, 236; Frantz and, 181; funding for, 129, 132, 139 40, 181, 183, 185 86, 208, 210, 234, 238; Holman as book designer, 182; opposition to, 156, 160; paperback editions, 182 83; reprints, 181, 233 34, 239; reputation of, 184, 231, 239 40; staff of department, 228; Tyler and, 231 36, 238 41, 244 48; Ward and, 219, 224; Webb and, 95. See also Handbook of Texas

book sellers, 108, 109 10, 134, 198, 250

Bourgeois, Christie L., 230

Bowden, Artemisia, 159

Brackenridge, George W., 45, 67, 144

Brain, Maryanne, 209

Branda, Eldon S., 184, 186 87, 198, 241

Bridges, C. A., 178

Brigham, Cathy, 246

Brindley, Anne A., 137, 171, 175, 195

Briscoe, Mary J., 34

Britt, John, 252

Brothers, Debbie, 209

Brown, Mary M., 30, 34

Brown, Norman D., 177, 222, 228

Brown Brothers bankruptcy, 114 15

Brown Foundation, 247

Bryan, Guy M., 6, 7, 30, 34 35, 47, 49

Bryan, J. P., Jr., 173, 207, 247

Bryan, J. P., Sr., 131, 197, 198

Bryant, Keith L., 180

Buenger, Walter L., 178, 243

Bugbee, Lester G., 32, 64 ; academic career of, 14 15, 43, 144; archives and, 33, 46, 47; as author, 51; biographical information, 32 33; as founding member of TSHA, 25, 30; Quarterly and, 32

Bullington, Orville, 101, 122

Burch, Marvin C., 138

Burford, S. H., 159

Burleson, Rufus C., 31

Burns, Chester R., 261

Bush, Laura Welch, 242

C

Calder, Kent, 264, 266

Caldwell, Clifton M., 63, 105, 113, 173, 192, 197, 254, 258

Caldwell, J. Clifton, 192, 248

Caldwell, Shirley, 223

Calvert, Robert A., 177, 180, 183, 220, 258

Campbell, Randolph B. (Mike), 178, 184, 221, 230, 240, 243, 258

Cantrell, Gregg, 230

Cardoso, Lawrence A., 180

Carleton, Don E., 46, 76 77, 180, 199, 200, 201, 270

Carpenter, Liz, 242, 244

Carrington, Evelyn M., 234

Carroll, H. Bailey, 124, 141, 150 ; academic career of, 90 91, 112, 125; affiliations of, 118; archives development and acquisitions by, 143 45, 148 51; as author, 95; on Barker, 53; biographical information, 125; book publication program and, 129, 138 40; Cotten and, 160 61; death of, 161; as director, 90 92, 122, 125, 156, 159 60, 161 63; funding and, 153, 156 57; Handbook of Texas and, 99, 100, 142 43; historiography and, 128; integration and membership in TSHA as issue for, 157 59; Junior Historian and, 120; Junior Historians and, 106 7, 135; local history and, 126 28, 132; McCaleb funding controversy and, 152 53, 267; membership issues and, 57, 132 33; preservation efforts and, 127; Quarterly and, 120, 125 26, 135 36, 137 38; resolution honoring, 162 ; as temporary director, 90 92; Texas Collection excerpts, 91, 128, 139, 152, 163; Webb and, 125 26, 127 28; on Winfrey, 154 55

Carroll, Mary Joe, 140, 148

Carssow, Bill, 209, 232, 233

Carter, James D., 162

The Cartwrights of San Augustine (Henson and Parmalee), 232 33

Casdorph, Paul, 138

Cashion, Ty, 243

Cassin, John, 238

Castañeda, Carlos E., 60, 157

Catching Shadows: A Directory of Nineteenth-Century Texas Photographers (Haynes), 236

Cavanee, Tim, 209

Cecil, Paul F., 209, 241

centennial celebration of TSHA, 250; birthday cake, 260

Center for American History (CAH), 235 36, 264; Ralph Elder and, 269

Center for Studies in Texas History (Department of Research in Texas History), 113 14, 206, 263

Charles Schreiner, General Merchandise, 1869 1944 (Haley), 95

Chipman, Donald E., 229

Christian, Garna L., 180

Christians, Carole E., 231

Cisneros, José, 176, 193, 249, 249

Clark, Edward A., 138, 148, 173, 203, 204, 210, 247

Coker, Caleb, 236

collections and acquisitions: Ashbel Smith collections, 4, 45, 47; Bexar Archives, 33, 47, 48; Charles Goodnight papers, 75; Earl Vandale Texana collection, 144 45; Edward Eberstadt collection, 202; Gideon Lincecum papers, 75; Henry Raguet collection, 47; James B. Wells Jr. papers, 75; James H. Starr papers, 75, 79; Jesse H. Jones papers, 202; Joseph D. Sayers collection, 47; Kell collection, 100 101; Littlefield Southern History Collection, 68 69, 75; Martin Crane papers, 202; Oran M. Roberts collection, 45; Peter W. Gray library and papers, 256, 259; Stephen F. Austin collection, 47; Swante Palm collection, 45; Texas state archives, 148; Willie Lee Gay collection, 257

Collectors' Institute, 192, 193

Collins, Karen, 168 69

Colquitt, Oscar B., 64

Coltharp, Joe, 209, 232, 233

A Comprehensive History of Texas, 1685 to 1897 (Wooten), 234

Coney, Donald, 144

Conger, Roger N., 171, 175, 194, 256

Connelly, Thomas L., 137

Connor, Seymour V., 137, 170, 210

constitution of TSHA, 26 27, 35, 45, 159

Contours of Discovery (Martin and Martin), 183

Copland, Aaron, 189

Corner, William, 15, 25

Corning, Leavitt, Jr., 175

Costeloe, Michael P., 178

Cotner, Robert C., 162, 177

Cotten, Fred Rider, 131, 160 61, 183

Cotten, James M., 183, 185, 185

Cottrell, Debbie M., 241

Cowboy and Ranch Life Series, 238 39

A Cowman's Wife (Rak), 239

Cox, Isaac J., 51

Crain, John W., 189, 223, 265

Crane, Martin M., 202

Crisp, James E., 229

Crouch, Barry A., 179, 230

Crutchfield, Sharon, 261

Cullen Foundation, 247

Cummings, Barbara, 168

Curlee, Abigail, 60

Curtis, Beth, 98

Cutler, Wayne, 168 69, 176

Cutrer, Emily F., 180

Cutrer, Thomas W., 194, 209, 240

D

Dabbs, Jack A., 137

Dallas Historical Society, 99, 189

Daniel, Price, 148, 184

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 8 9, 34, 39 40, 45, 64 65, 102 5

Davenport, Harbert, 90, 90, 97, 100, 110, 118, 158, 176, 259

Davidson, Randel V., 178

Davies, Christopher S., 230

Day, James M., 234 35

Dealey, George B., 99, 105

DeBoe, David C., 209, 225, 243 ; audiovisual projects and, 186; awards and honors for, 256; death of, 224, 256; education programs and, 191 92, 224, 251 54, 256, 257; Junior Historians and, 251 53

DeGolyer, Everett L., Jr., 180

DeGolyer Library Series, 238 39

De León, Arnoldo, 242

Department of Research in Texas History (Center for Studies in Texas History), 113 14, 206

De Zavala, Adina, 40, 64 65, 104 5, 157

Dienst, Alex., 61, 63, 66, 74 75, 79 80

Digges, Eugene, 15, 25, 30

Dillon, Merton L., 137

Dobie, Dudley, 108, 261

Dobie, J. Frank, 101, 109, 121

Dorman H. and Ruth Carolyn Winfrey Junior Historian Award, 155

Downs, Fane, 180, 241

Doyle, Gerry, sketch by, 134

Draper, Lyman C., 9

Driscoll, Clara, 40, 64, 105

Duke, Escal, 175

Dunagan, J. Conrad, 183, 204, 205, 219, 220, 247, 249

Duncalf, Frederic, 64

Duncan, Merle, 131, 158, 160

Dunn, Roy Sylvan, 94, 178

Dunning, William A., 55

E

Eakle, Brooke, 98

Eaves, Charles Dudley, 139

Eberstadt, Edward, 202

education programs: Chisolm Trail rail car project, 188 89; DeBoe and, 191 92, 224, 251 54, 256, 257; Ellis and, 192 93; Frantz and, 177; funding for, 191, 193 94; History Awareness Workshops, 190, 192; history prizes, 63, 105, 129; Institute of Texas Studies, 192 93, 256; as mission of TSHA, 251 52; publication programs linked to, 65, 181, 185 86, 245, 246, 256; scholarships, 105; student involvement in publication program, 246; teaching workshops, 256; Texas History Day and National History Day, 193 94, 252, 254, 257; Texas History in the curriculum, 110, 256; Walter P. Webb Historical Society, 191 92, 253, 254 ; Webb and education mission of TSHA, 88, 105 7, 109, 110, 252. See also Junior Historians

Edward, David B., 234

Elder, Ralph, 269

Ellenberger, Matthew, 179

Elliott, Claude, 130, 138, 153

Ellis, L. Tuffly, 166, 175 ; “about every 25 years,” 206, 263; amateur historians and, 213– 14; annual meetings and, 196 98; archives development and acquisitions by, 202; as author, 179; book publication program, 181, 183 85; as director, 213 14; education programs, 192 93; endowment establishment efforts, 207 8; Executive Council and, 194, 212, 267; Frantz and, 168 69; historiography and, 167 68, 180; membership recruitment and, 196; New Handbook of Texas and, 188, 194, 207, 214, 241, 245 46; Quarterly and, 176, 178; "Southwest Collection" on Bill Timmons, 235 ; staff development by, 194, 208 9, 219; on Texana Auction, 197; on UT support of TSHA, 179, 263

El Llano Estacado: Exploration and Immigration on the High Plains of Texas and New Mexico, 1536 1860 (Morris), 233

Emory, William H., 235

employees. See staff

endowments: efforts to establish, 67, 70 71, 111 12; Ellis and efforts to establish, 207 8; for publication programs, 114 15, 131 32, 183, 185; for Willie Lee Gay Award for Junior Historians, 257

Erath, George B., 62

Ernest Wallace Award, 184

Erwin, Frank, 206

Estill, Harry F., 34

Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, 102, 123, 141 43, 147, 148 51, 199 201; invitation to opening of, 149 ; nameplate from Old Library building, 151 ; in Sid Richardson Hall, 213 ; “stand[s] guard over the approaches,” 143, 270

Evans, Ira H., 8

Executive Council, 129, 159, 175, 212, 250; Ellis and, 187 88, 194, 214 15; Frantz and, 194, 210 11, 213

Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West (Goetzmann), 235

F

Faulk, Odie B., 137

fellowships, 231, 238; first fellows of TSHA, 30, 34, 38

Ferguson, James E., 62 63

films, 186

fishing, Haley on Barker as fisherman, 59

Fitzhugh, Thomas, 15, 25

Flawn, Peter T., 207, 210, 267

Fletcher, Herbert, 133, 134, 145

Flores, Dan L., 180

Fondren Foundation, 247

Ford, John S. (Rip), 5, 6 7, 25, 27 30, 29, 39, 50

Fornell, Earl W., 137

Foster, Lafayette L., 8

Foster, William C., 236, 243, 261

founding of TSHA, 14 19

Foy, Jessica, 234

Frankes, O. S., 150

Frantz, Joe B., 164, 198, 243 ; academic career of, 165, 167, 168 69, 210; affiliations of, 118, 167; amateur historians and, 167, 195; annual meetings and, 196; archives development and acquisitions by, 198, 202; on Barker, 58; biographical information, 165; book publication programs and, 181; “common law marriage” with UT, 206, 266; as director, 169, 174, 210 11, 213; on Duncan's tenure, 160; education projects and, 188 90; Ellis and, 167 69; Executive Council and, 175, 175, 194, 202, 210 11; funding strategies of, 202, 206 7, 211; Handbook of Texas and, 186 88; historiography and, 167 68; honors and awards, 210; on Junior Historians, 107; membership recruitment efforts of, 194 96; Quarterly and, 176; racial and ethnic issues during directorship of, 177; regional meetings, 196 97; on Walter and Terrell Webb, 117; on Webb, 95, 107, 117

Fred H. and Ella Mae Moore Texas History Reprint Series, 181, 234

Fred H. Moore (seismic exploration ship), 210

Fred Rider Cotten Popular History Series, 185, 234

Friday Mountain Ranch, 120, 122

Friend, Llerena B., 98, 137, 140, 180, 181, 199, 199, 201, 270

Frost, Fred W., 113

Fulmore, Zachary T., 8, 15 16, 25, 26, 30, 37, 48, 61, 71

funding: for archives development and collection acquisition, 79, 101 2; auctions as fundraising device, 110, 197, 207 8; for book publication program, 129, 132, 139 40, 181, 183, 185 86, 208, 210, 234, 238; budget as restriction on TSHA projects, 40 43, 51; Carroll and, 128 29; corporate underwriting of projects, 177 78, 185 86; for education programs, 251 52; finance committee established, 202, 206; government sources of, 70, 79, 112 13, 129, 193, 247; investments and, 114, 132, 139, 202, 206; McCaleb and controversy over, 153, 156 57; membership fees as source of, 41, 70, 129, 207; for publication programs, 48, 57, 62, 94 95, 114, 132, 177 78 ( see also book publication program under this heading ); for Quarterly, 48, 57, 62, 94 95, 177 78; restrictions as obstacle to early development efforts, 47; Rockefeller Foundation sponsorship, 112; staff and, 67; subscription fees, 57; for The Texas Memorial Museum, 75; Tyler and, 247; University of Texas as source of, 129, 157, 206 7; Ways and Means Committee, 114 16; Webb and, 88, 95, 110, 111 14, 116. See also endowments; specific projects

G

Gage, Larry Jay, 137 38

Gaines, William, 8

Galveston Historical Society, 6, 37 38

Gambrell, Herbert P., 3, 99, 100, 118, 127 28, 130, 143, 153

Gammel, H. P. N., 25

Gard, Wayne, 138, 170, 175

Garrett, Jenkins, 97, 97, 192, 193, 198, 220, 258, 261

Garrett, Julia K., 184

Garrison, George P., 20, 64 ; academic career of, 21, 44 45; American Nation series authored by, 22; archives development and acquisitions by, 45, 46; biographical information, 2; as chair of Texas Library and Historical Commission, 48; death of, 50, 51; early efforts to establish historical societies, 8; excerpts from Affairs of the Association, 24, 25, 27, 34, 37, 38, 41; founding of TSHA, 1 2, 14 19, 21, 35, 259, 266, 267; historiography and, 14, 23; membership recruitment efforts of, 17 18, 24 26, 38 39; publications projects of, 48; Quarterly as project of, 2, 48 51

Garrison Hall, University of Texas, 49 ; as home of TSHA, 79, 142

Gay, Willie Lee, 185, 257, 257

German, S. H., 60

Gilbert, Cass, 47, 101, 142, 146 47

Gillette, Michael B., 180, 230

Goetzmann, William H., 169, 235, 238, 260

Goodrich, Nathaniel L., 73

Goodwyn, Lawrence, 236

Gould, Lewis L., 180, 234

Govenar, Alan, 238

Gracy, David, 168

Graham, Don, 180

Graham, Lucretia, 190

Grant, H. Roger, 180

Graves, John, 161

Graves, Lawrence L., 245

Gray, Allen C., 34

Gray, Peter W., papers and library of, 256, 259

Great Depression as context, 67, 71, 102

The Great Hanging at Gainesville, 140

Green, George N., 223, 261

Green, James R., 180

Greene, A. C., 177, 179

Guerra, Dora, 261

Gutsch, Milton R., 64

H

Hackerman, Norman, 189

Hackett, Charles W., 58, 64, 118, 135

Hafertepe, Kenneth, 232, 234

Haggard, J. Villasana, 137

Haley, J. Evetts, 77 ; archives development and acquisitions by, 75 77, 101 2, 118, 268; as author, 95; on Barker, 56, 59, 83; as book collector, 133; Handbook of Texas and, 100; integration of membership and, 158; lecture at Institute of Texas Studies, 192 93; Philosophical Society of Texas and, 118; political conflicts and, 76, 79, 100, 119, 122

Hall, Claude H., 179

Handbook of Texas: Barker and, 96; Carroll and, 99, 100, 142 43; cover of, 143 ; Frantz and, 186 88; funding for, 111 12, 114, 129, 140; publication of, 140, 186 87; reputation and popularity of, 140; Webb and, 87 88, 95 100, 107, 111 12, 123. See also The New Handbook of Texas

Handbook of Texas Music, 246

Handbook of Victoria County (Roell), 244

Hardin, Stephen L., 178, 250

Hargis, John W., 158

Harper, Cecil, 178

Harris, August Watkins, 146 47

Hart, Albert Bushnell, 6

Harwood, Thomas F., 61, 70

Hastings, Frank S., 234

Hatcher, Mattie A., 60

Havins, T. R., 175

Haynes, David, 236

Haynes, Robert V., 180

Hazel, Michael V., 234

Heaston, Mike, 232, 233

Henderson, Harry M., 137

Henson, Margaret Swett, 178, 222, 232 33, 234, 242, 243, 261

Heritage Travel Program, 253

Hertzog, Carl J., 176, 193, 239

Hickman, R. C., 236

Hill, George A., Jr., 93, 111

Hill, Jennie R., 8

Hill, Robert T., 8

Hine, Darlene C., 180

Hinton, Ann B., 247 48

Hinton, Harwood P., 239, 240, 247 48

Hispanic History of Texas Project, 264

historical markers, 112 13, 127, 152

historical societies and organizations: amateur historians and, 13 14; cooperative ventures with TSHA and, 184, 250; coordination of local historical groups by TSHA, 102; Dallas Historical Society, 99; early Texas efforts to establish, 5 8, 259; Historical Society of New Mexico, 196; journal publications by, 48; local societies, 249; movement to establish, 1, 2 3; national organizations, 126 27; Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 75; "patriotic" groups and, 9, 102 5; Texas Catholic History Society, 198; Texas Folklore Society, 198; Walter P. Webb Historical Society, 191 92, 253, 254 ; Whitehill survey of, 135; Wisconsin Historical Society as model, 9, 13, 48, 67, 207. See also specific organizations

Historical Society of New Mexico, 196

historiography: Barker and, 55, 59 60; Carroll and, 128; controversy and, 38 39, 180; Garrison and, 22 24, 43 44; professionalization of, 13 14; Progressive history, 22 24; Turner's frontier thesis as influence on, 23 24, 88; Webb and, 88, 109, 115

History Awareness Workshops, 190, 192

History is My Home (filmstrip), 188

history mobile, 188 89

The History of Texas (Edward), 234

History of the Cattlemen of Texas: A Brief Resume of the Live Stock Industry of the Southwest (Hinton), 239

Hodge, Frederick, 51, 181

Hoffman, Fritz L., 59

Hogan, William R., 100

Holbrook, Abigail C., 179

Holden, William C., 60, 181

Holley, Mary A., 181

Holman, Bill, 238

Holman, David, 238

Holman, William R., 181, 182

Horgan, Paul, 107

Hornsby, Alton, 179

Hotline, 240

Houston, David F., 36, 38 39, 40, 51

Humphrey, David C., 180, 234

Hutchinson, C. Alan, 139, 178

I

Iglehart, Fannie C. G., 30, 34

Illustrations of the Birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America (Cassin), 238

Imaginary Kingdom: Texas as Seen by the Rivera and Rubí Military Expeditions, 1727 and 1767 (Jackson and Foster eds.), 236

The Indian Papers of Texas and the Southwest, 1825 1916 (Day and Winfrey), 234 35

Insight, 256

Institute of Texas Studies, 192 93, 256

Isaac, Paul E., 180

Isbell, George P., 131, 156; on Carroll, 136

J

Jackson, Jack, 236, 243 , 266

Jackson, John A., 159

Jackson, Susan, 178

James, John G., 15, 25

Jameson, J. Franklin, 13 14

Jeffries, C. C., 58

Jenkins, John H., III, 207, 231, 233 34

Jesse H. Jones papers, 202

John, Elizabeth A. H., 230

John H. Jenkins III fellowship, 231

Johnson, Lady Bird (Claudia Alta Taylor), 242

Johnson, Luci Baines, 261

Johnson, Michael, 257

Johnson, William R., 184

Jones, Billy Mac, 171, 195

Jones, Jesse H., 202

Jones, Mary S., 34

Jones, Nancy Baker, 240, 241

Jones, Pauline, 179

Jones, Robert L., 179

Jordan, Terry G., 184, 230, 240

Journey to Mexico during the Years 1826 1834 (Berlandier), 183 84

The Junior Historian, 98, 109, 129; book publications of compiled articles, 183; Carroll as editor of, 106 7, 120; first issue pictured, 106; Ragsdale and, 181

Junior Historians: awards and prizes of, 185, 190 91, 252 53, 254; Carroll and, 106 7, 120, 135, 136; DeBoe and, 191; Ellis and, 191; Frantz on Webb and, 107; funding for, 251 53; letter from Tony R. Royster, 136 ; program from annual meeting, 107 ; Ragsdale and, 190; Roadrunner (newsletter), 181; street sign honoring (1978), 191 ; teaching awards and, 185; Webb and, 105 7, 109, 123; Willie Lee Gay and, 257; Winfrey and, 154, 252 53

K

Kain, Colleen T., 117, 188, 189, 209, 224, 224, 243, 250 51, 267

Kate Broocks Bates Award, 184

Kell, Frank, 100 101

Kell collection, 100 101

Kemp, Louis W., 58, 91, 91, 93, 99, 100, 112 13, 118, 152, 259

Kempner Foundation, 183

Kendell, George W., 238

Kenney, Martin M., 15, 25, 30

Kerr, Homer Lee, 230

Kielman, Chester V., 135, 137, 148, 199, 200, 201, 202, 270

Kilgore, Dan E., 171, 175, 198

King, Alma D., 60

King, Robert D., 207

King Foundation, 183, 238

Knott, John F., 107, 163

Koch, Lena F., 60

Kohout, Martin D., 227, 229

L

Lack, Paul D., 178, 261

Lale, Cissy Stewart, 221, 250, 258, 261

Lale, Max S., 221, 258

Lamanna, Mary Ann, 180

Lammons, Frank B., 60

Land is the Cry! (Starling), 233

Lanier, R. O'Hara, 157

lanterns, as symbols of TSHA, 30, 245

Law, Robert A., 81

Lawrence, F. Lee, 172, 175, 183, 188, 197

Leatherwood, Art, 232, 233

Ledbetter, Billy D., 179

Leutenegger, Benedict, 178

Lewis, Theodore H., 181

life membership, 41

Lightfoot, Billy Bob, 138

Lincecum, Gideon W., 75

Linsley, Judith, 234

Littlefield, George W., 67, 68, 68

Littlefield Fund for Southern History, 67, 68 69, 75

Littlejohn, Eldrige G., 37

Livingston, William S., 210

Log Cabin Village, A History and Guide (Jordan), 184

Looscan, Adele B., 61 ; as author, 65; Barker and, 63, 70 72, 102, 105; membership recruitment efforts of, 39; memorial for, 65; as president of TSHA, 36, 57, 65 66; Texas Museum Association and, 75

Lowe, Richard, 178

Lowman, Al, 108, 156, 175, 222, 243, 244 45, 247 48, 250, 259

Lowman, Darlyne, 245, 247 48, 259

Lubbock, Francis R., 5, 8, 15, 30, 31

M

MacArthur, Douglas A., 132

McCaleb, Walter F., 47, 152 53, 156 57, 267

McCaslin, Richard B., 230

McCleary, Robert E., 15, 25

McClellan, Carol Keeton, 191

McComb, David G., 176 77, 242

McDonald, Archie P., 183, 220, 258

McKnight, Joseph W., 229

McNeill, Larry, 265

McPhail, James H., 261

Macune, Charles W., Jr., 231

Mahon, Emmie G., 137

maps, publication of, 183

Maps of Texas and the Southwest, 1513 1900 (Martin and Martin), 183

Marcello, Ronald E., 230

Marks, Paula Mitchell, 228, 243

Marsh, Frank B., 64

Marten, James A., 230

Martin, James C. (J.C.), 168 69, 183, 198, 262 , 263

Martin, Robert S., 183

Martin, Roscoe C., 60

Martin, Thomas P., 70 71

Maxwell, Robert S., 180

membership: Barker's recruitment efforts, 63 66; Carroll's recruitment efforts, 132 33; categories reorganized, 207; constitutional requirements for, 26, 159; of Dorman Winfrey, 154 55; dues for, 41, 129, 211, 213; Ellis's recruitment efforts, 196; Frantz's recruitment efforts, 194 96; Garrison's recruitment efforts, 17 18, 24 26, 38 39; of George Isbell, 154 55; honorary life members, 148, 153, 196, 228, 232; honorary memberships, 34, 66 67, 105; as inclusive organization, 24 25, 27 28, 38, 132 33, 167 68; integration of, 167 68; life memberships, 25, 26, 38, 105; in local historical societies, 249; membership circular (1897), 17 18 ; racial and ethnic diversity of, 157 59, 196; restrictions on, 35, 132 33; statistics, 39, 40, 63, 133, 195, 249; student memberships, 191; Webb and membership recruitment, 102 5, 116; women as members, 27 30, 39, 64 65, 167 68

The Methodist Hospital of Houston: Serving the World (Sibley), 232

Mexican Americans in Texas History (Zamora, Orozco, and Rocha ), 241

The Mexican War: A Lithographic Record (Tyler), 219

Michener, James, 194

Middleton, Annie, 60

Miller, Howard, 229

Miller, Townsend, 101

Mirabeau B. Lamar Library, 79, 201

Mississippi Valley Historical Society (Organization of American Historians), 126 27, 167

Moffit, Alexander, 150

Monahan, Casey, 246

Moneyhon, Carl H., 230

Moody Foundation, 186, 191

Moore, Ella Mae, 181, 234

Moore, Fred H., 181, 185, 203 4, 204, 214, 234, 247

Moore, John Bassett, 43

Moreland, Victoria, 227

Morris, John Miller, 233

Morton, Ohland, 140

Mosely, J. A. R., 95

Moyers, Bill, 260

Muhammed, Ahmeed, 257

Muir, Andrew F., 137, 138

Munnerlyn, Tom, 232, 233

museums: Amon Carter Museum, 219, 231; proposed, 74; Texas Memorial Museum, 75

My Confession: Recollections of a Rogue (Chamberlain, Goetzmann ed.), 238

Myres, Sandra L., 239

N

Nackman, Mark, 178

National History Day, 193 94, 228, 254

Neighbors, Kenneth F., 60

Neighbors, Robert S., 60

Nesbitt, Robert A., 191

The New Handbook of Texas, 237 ; Clark and, 203; conferences linked to, 244; contents of, 241, 244; Dunagan and, 204; Ellis and, 188, 194, 207, 214; funding for, 208, 210, 247 48; Hotline and , 240; Leatherwood and, 232 33; Moore and, 203 4; online component of, 245 46; Pohl and, 218, 219, 240; publication of, 239, 244 48; Smith and, 204 5; staff of, 194, 237, 240 41, 248; technology and, 240 41; Tyler and, 240 41; War and, 240, 241

New Lands, New Men: America in the Second Great Age of Discovery (Goetzmann), 235

The News from Brownsville: Helen Chapman's Letters from the Texas Military Frontier, 1848 1852 (Coker), 236

Newton, Frank R., 47

Newton, Jon P., 247

Ney, Elisabet, 40

Nixon, Pat Ireland, 100, 130, 132, 148, 153, 161

Norris, Clarence W., 159

Norton, Charles, 32

Norton, Wesley, 137, 178

Norvell, J. R., 138

O

Oates, Stephen B., 138

O'Connor, Dennis M., 25, 38

Odintz, Mark F., 209, 240, 246, 267

"Old Man Texas," 107

Oliphant, Dave, 246

oral history projects, 168

organizational structure of TSHA: Barker on central control of, 63 64; Carroll and, 159 60; constitution of TSHA, 26 27, 30, 35, 45, 159; decentralization under Frantz, 169, 174; Development Committee established, 247; Executive Council's role, 129, 159, 175, 187 88, 194, 202, 210 12, 214 15; models for, 13 14; staff divisions formalized, 224 25

Organization of American Historians (OAH), 167

Orozco, Cynthia, 241

Osgood, Herbert L., 43

P

Painter, Theophilus S., 122

Palm, Swante, 45

Panhandle-Plains Historical Society, 75

Parker, Frances V., 168, 190

Parker, Kate Harding Bates, 190 91

Parker, William C., 181

Parker, Wylie, 106

Parmalee, Deolece, 232 33

Parten, Jubal R., 112

Pate Foundation, 183

Paul, Randall, 168 69

Paxson, Frederic, 60

Pearce, James E., 75

Pearson, Jim B., 177

Pease, Elisha M., 6

Pease, Julia M., 8, 26

Peck, Robert McCracken, 238

Pennybacker, Anna J. H., 30, 34, 65

Perry, Guy M., 8

Perry, Hally Bryan, 8, 9, 40, 47, 65, 102, 140

Perry, Larry, 190

Peterson, Robert L., 138

Philips, Edward Hake, 175

Philosophical Society of Texas, 3, 116, 118

Philpott, William A., Jr., 100

Picturing Texas: The FSA-OWI Photographers in the Lone Star State, 1935 1943 (Reid), 238

Pingenot, Ben E., 172, 197, 258

Pinney, Janice M., 209, 227 28, 236

Platt, Harold L., 231

poetry, 101

Pohl, James W., 218, 258 ; as author, 178, 180, 234; as cartoonist, 195, 219, 229 ; honors and awards, 219; as interim director, 217, 218, 219, 228 29, 229, 247; publications and, 225; Southwestern Historical Quarterly and, 228 29

Polley, Joseph B., 39

Ponton, Brownie, 191

Pool, William C., 159, 175

popularization of history: Chisolm Trail rail car and, 188 89; Frantz and Ellis as committed to, 167; local groups and, 249; Quarterly and, 94; Webb and, 87 88, 94, 99, 118, 123

Porter, Kenneth W., 138

Portraits of Community: African-American Photography in Texas (Govenar), 238

Potts, Charles S., 65

Powell, Mary Jo, 227

Pratt, Alex, 243

The Presbyterian Church in Jefferson (Mosely), 95

Prescott, Dianne, 168 69

preservation of historical materials: Carroll and, 127; as mission of TSHA, 51. See also archives

primary sources. See archives

Prints and Printmakers of Texas: Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual North American Print Conference (Tyler, ed.), 236, 238

Procter, Ben H., 172, 183, 196, 258

Progressives and Prohibitionists: Texas Democrats in the Wilson Era (Gould), 234

publication programs: of archival materials and primary documents, 48, 50 51, 140 41, 161, 236, 241; audiovisual projects, 186; corporate underwriting, 177 78, 185 86; Ellis and staff development, 188; Fred Rider Cotten Popular History Series, 185; funding for, 48, 57, 62, 94 95, 114, 177 78 ( see also specific programs i.e. book publication program); history texts, 65; maps, 183; online components, 224, 245 46; opposition to, 160 61; staff of department, 209, 236, 237 ; subjects emphasized in, 59 60; technological advances and, 224, 230, 240 41; Touchstone, 192. See also book publication program; The New Handbook of Texas; Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association; specific publications i.e. Junior Historian

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Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association: advertisement in, 114 15; awards and prizes for articles, 184; Barker and, 44, 55 56, 57 59; bibliographic information published in, 176; Bolton and, 42, 43; books of compiled articles published, 182 83; Bugbee and, 32; Carroll and, 91, 93, 135 36, 137; Carroll on mission of, 126; contents of, 45, 49 51, 60, 137 38, 177, 178; corporate underwriting of special issues, 177 78; cover design of, 176; distribution of, 118; Ellis and, 176 77; Frantz and, 177 78; funding for, 48, 57, 63, 94 95, 177 78; Garrison and, 2, 24, 38, 48 50; illustrations in, 176; indexing of, 62, 95, 183; initial publication of, 21; page from first issue, 22 ; peer review process and, 177; popularization of history and, 94; publication of archival or primary materials in, 50 51; school subscriptions for, 73 74, 105 6; special issues of, 143, 177 78; staff of, 98, 135, 137; subscription fees, 57; "Texas Collection" as feature in, 94 95, 98, 176; title change for, 54, 57 58. See also Southwestern Historical Quarterly

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radio broadcasts, 118

Ragan, Cooper K., 141, 159, 170, 175, 206

Ragsdale, Kenneth B., 190 ; as auctioneer, 198; Chisolm Trail rail car museum, 188 90; membership recruitment efforts, 249; as musician, 250; Collectors' Institute and, 192; as musician at events, 186; publication programs and, 168 69, 176, 181, 229

Raguet, Henry, 75

Raines, Cadwell, W., 25, 30, 31

Rainey, Homer P., 88 90, 112 13, 119, 120 21

Rak, Mary Kidder, 239

Ramsdell, Charles W., 64 ; academic career of, 54, 55; archives development and acquisitions by, 75, 88; membership recruitment and, 66 67, 102; Quarterly and, 44; Texas Museum Association and, 75; Webb and, 118

A Ranchman's Recollections (Hastings), 234

Ransom, Harry H., 135, 148, 155, 157, 202, 210

Rayburn, John C., 138

Reagan, John H., 6 7, 15, 30, 35, 36, 40

Reaugh, Frank, 144

Red, William S., 75

Reese, James V., 180

Reid, Robert, 238

Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey (Emory), 235

Rice, Bradley K., 180

Richards, Ann, 241

Richardson, Rupert N., 60, 110 11, 170, 175, 184 85

Riding Line, 169, 176, 229

Riker, Thad W., 64

Rippy, J. Fred, 60, 138

Roadrunner (newsletter), 181

Roberts, Oran M., 36 ; as author, 49; career of, 7 8; collection donated to archives, 45; death of, 39; early efforts to establish historical society and, 6 7, 259; Garrison and, 16, 19; Garrison's letter to, 19 ; as president of TSHA, 21, 30, 34 35; publishing committee and, 48

Roberts, Randy, 180

Robertson, David, 185

Robinson, Duncan W., 140

Robinson, Willard B., 180, 186

Rocha, Rodolfo, 241

Rockefeller Foundation, 112, 116, 129, 156 57

Roell, Craig H., 234, 244

Rogers, Lorene L., 206 7, 267

Rose, Archibald J., 15

Rosenberg, Leon J., 184

Rosenberg Library, Galveston, 38

Royster, Tony R.: letter written by, 136

Rundell, Walter, 180

Runnels, Hardin R., 6

Rusk, Thomas J., 26

Russ, William R., Jr., 60

Russell, Ann, 209

Russell, C. Allyn, 180

S

Sam Chamberlain's Mexican War: The San Jacinto Museum of History Paintings (Goetzmann), 238

Samponaro, Frank N., 236

Samuel H. Walker's Account of the Mier Expedition (Sibley ed.), 183

Sangers': Pioneer Texas Merchants (Rosenberg), 184

San Jacinto Council, 247

Santa Rita: The University of Texas Oil Discovery (Schwettmann), 95

Santiago Vidaurri and the Southern Confederacy (Tyler), 219

Saustrup, Anders, 194, 245 46

Sayers, Joseph D., 75

Schmitz, Joseph W., 159

Schoelwer, Susan P., 231

Schoen, Harold, 60

Schroeder, John H., 178

Schwettmann, Martin W., 95

seal for the Republic of Texas, 116

Sellards, Elias H., 75

Senberg, Richard, 59

Seymour, Jim, 186, 187, 245 46

Shades of Blue and Gray (Wooster), 234

Shearer, Ernest C., 138, 178

Shelby, Charmion C., 59

Sheppard, J. Morris, 25

Shettles, Elijah L., 108

Shook, Robert W., 179

Sibley, Marilyn M., 173, 183, 210, 232, 258

Silber, John, 206

Simmang, Charles, 116

Simond, Ada de Blanc, 180

Singletary Otis A., 135

Sinks, Julia Lee, 26, 28, 28 30, 34, 47

Sloan, Dorothy, 232, 233, 242

Smith, A. Frank, Jr., 204 5, 205, 214, 220, 243, 247 48

Smith, Ashbel, 4, 5, 8, 10, 45, 75, 259

Smith, Brad, 197

Smith, F. Todd, 226 27, 229

Smith, Maxine, 98

Smith, Ralph A., 60

Smyrl, Frank H., 138

Sneed, Edgar P., 180

Sneed, Sebron G., Jr., 8

Society of Southwestern Archivists, 250

Somers, Dale A., 179

Sons of the Republic of Texas, 8 9, 40, 72

SoRelle, James M., 180

Southern Community in Crisis: Harrison County Texas, 1850 1880 (Campbell), 184

Southern Historical Society, 5 7

"Southwestern Collection" section, 225 26; Ellis as author of, 225; Frantz and inception of, 176

Southwestern Historical Quarterly: awards and honors, 227, 228; book compilations of, 234; contents of, 225 27, 229 31, 244; illustrations in, 231; special issues, 225, 228 29; staff of, 227, 229; Tyler on, 230; Ward and, 219, 224, 226 27. See also Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association

Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States (Lewis), 181

Sparks, Randy J., 179

Splawn, Walter M., 70

Spratt, John S., 113

Spurlin, Charles, 261

staff, 236, 237 ; in 1967, 168 69; of book publication program, 228; divisions formalized, 224 25; Ellis and, 188, 194, 208 9, 219; Frantz on, 168 69; funding and, 67; of The New Handbook of Texas, 194, 237 ; of Quarterly, 98, 135, 137; of Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 227, 229; Tyler and, 224 25; UT faculty as staff of TSHA, 88. See also specific individuals

Stallings, Bill, 197

Standifer, Mary M., 209, 227, 236

Starling, Susanne, 233

Starr, James H., 75, 79

Steen, Ralph W., 60, 131, 184 85

Stehling, Evelyn, 224, 228, 228, 251, 264

Steiner, Mark E., 256

Stephens, A. Ray, 195 96

Stern, Madeline B., 138

Stiles, Jo Ann, 252, 260

Stockley, Barbara, 182

Suhler, Sam, 168

Summerfield G. Roberts Foundation, 238, 247

Summerlee Foundation, 189, 238, 247

Sweatt, Heman M., 158

T

Tarlton, Benjamin Dudley, 63

Taylor, Bride N.: American History Club in Austin, 2; Barker and, 65; on Bugbee, 32 33; as founding member of TSHA, 25, 27, 28 30; on Garrison, 2, 23, 28 29, 50; on history as science, 14; Ney and, 40; Quarterly publications committee, 48 49; on women as members of TSHA, 28 29

Taylor, Holly Z., 209, 227, 228, 243 , 267

Taylor, James, 153

Taylor, W. Thomas, 238

Teaching Texas History: An All-Level Resource Guide, 256

Teja, Jesús F. de la (Frank), 178, 228, 265

Temple, Ellen, 243, 252 53

Terrell, Alexander W., 36, 45

Texas: A Contest of Civilization (Garrison), 22 23

Texas A&M University Press Consortium, 264

Texas Catholic History Society, 198, 250

Texas Centennial, 72, 79

Texas Collection, 101, 201

"Texas Collection" (in Quarterly ), 176; Carroll as author of, 81, 91, 128, 139, 152, 154 55, 163; Frantz as author of, 81; newspaper publication of, 118; Webb as author of, 90, 96, 98, 101, 103, 106, 108, 109

Texas County Histories: A Bibliography (Carroll), 95, 138

Texas Education Association, 183, 184

Texas Folklore Society, 198

Texas Historian (Junior Historian), 181, 252 53

Texas Historical Board, 152

Texas Historical Commission, 250

Texas Historical Foundation, 186

Texas Historical Records Survey, 76

Texas Historical Society in Galveston, 6, 37 38

Texas History Day, 193 94, 252, 254

Texas History Movies (Texas History Illustrated), 185 86

Texas (Holley), 181

Texas Library and Historical Commission, 48

The Texas Memorial Museum, 75

Texas Museum Association, 75

Texas Oil, American Dreams: A Study of the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association (Goodwyn), 236

The Texas Revolution (Binkley), 181

A Texas Scrapbook (Baker), 234

Texas State Historical Survey Committee, 152

Texas State Library and Historical Commission, 152

Texas Veterans Association, 8, 40, 45

Texas Vistas, 182, 183

Thompson, Jerry D., 223

Thonhoff, Robert H., 184 85, 221, 258, 261

Through Unexplored Texas (Parker), 181

Thwaites, Reuben G., 9, 13, 127

Timepiece: A Recollection of Rural Faces (film), 186

Timmons, David, 239, 239, 240, 245

Timmons, Wilbert H. (Bill), 178, 235, 235, 239, 245

Tom, John Files, 37

Touchstone, 192, 252, 254

Tracks on the Land: Stories of Immigrants, Outlaws, Artists and Other Texans Who Left Their Mark on the Lone Star State (compilation of Junior Historian articles), 183

translations of primary materials, 47, 59, 230

Tucker, Phillip C., Jr., 37

Tullis, Coral Horton, 78, 79, 90, 111, 153, 168 69, 174, 184, 267

Turner, Frederick Jackson, 23 24

Tyler, George W., 66

Tyler, Ron C., 216, 258, 261 ; affiliations with other organizations, 118, 219; Amon Carter Museum and, 219, 231; annual meetings and, 249 50; archives development and acquisitions by, 256, 259; as author, 177 78, 181, 219; as book collector, 197; as book editor, 236, 238; book publication program and, 231 36, 238 41, 244 48; on Cotten endowment, 185; as director, 217, 219, 224 25; education programs and, 251 52; funding and, 246 47, 248; Junior Historians and, 251 52; publications and, 225; "Southwestern Collection" excerpts, 230; staff and, 224 25; on Winfrey, 155

U

University of Texas: archive collections transferred to, 72 73; campus of, 10 12; facilities provided for TSHA, xviii , 47, 74, 101 2, 148, 213 ( see also University of Texas, buildings of); faculty as staff of TSHA, 88; financial support provided by, 112 14, 157, 179, 206 8, 210; Garrison's career at, 2; History faculty at (ca. 1930), 64 ; as home institution of TSHA, 40, 96, 157, 168 69, 263 271; political conflicts at, 62 63, 206; Roberts career at, 7 8

University of Texas, buildings of: B. Hall, 142, 144 45, 145 ; Littlefield House, 69, 69 ; Mirabeau B. Lamar Library, 79, 201; Old Library Building, 47, 101, 119, 146, 146 47, 149; "Old Main," xviii , 10, 10 11, 12, 15, 45, 46; Sid Richardson Hall, 213 ; West Mall, view of, 119

V

Vandale, Earl, 99, 101 2, 130, 133, 144 45, 259

Vandale, John, 148

Vanderwood, Paul J., 236

Van Tassell, David D., 193

Vásquez, Josefina Zoraida, 178

volunteers, 232 33

Von Holst, Hermann E., 21 22

W

W. Scott Schreiner Award, 184

Waggener, Leslie, Jr., 115 16, 129, 131, 133, 148

Waggener, Leslie, Sr., 2, 64, 190

Waight, Suann, 168

Walker, Henry P. (Pick), 137

Walker, Mrs. J. A., 70

Wallace, Ernest, 172, 184 85

Walter P. Webb Historical Society, 191 92; award presentation, 253, 254

Walter Prescott Webb International Symposium: guests at, 189

The War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated (Kendall), 238

Ward, George B., 177, 194, 209, 219, 224, 226, 234, 241, 264, 267

Warner, Charles A., 138

Warren Angus Ferris, Pioneer Texas Surveyor and Founder of Dallas County (Starling), 233

War Scare on the Rio Grande: Robert Runyon's Photographs of the Border Conflict, 1913 1916 (Samponaro and Vanderwood), 236

Watt Matthews of Lambshead (Wilson), 238

Webb, Terrell Maverick, 117, 117

Webb, Walter Prescott, 64, 86, 89, 92, 111, 122, 141 ; academic career of, 88 89, 92, 100, 122; archives development and acquisitions by, 100 102, 270; as author, 88, 89, 93 94, 118, 120; book publication by TSHA, 95; Carroll and, 153, 156 57; death of, 117, 122; as director, 87 88, 93, 100, 122; Dunn on, 94; education mission of TSHA emphasized by, 88, 105 7, 109, 110, 123; Frantz on, 95; on Friday Mountain Ranch, 120 21; Garrett on, 97; Handbook of Texas and, 87 88, 95 100; on historical controversy, 109; on historiography, 115; Junior Historians and, 105 7, 109, 123; membership recruitment efforts of, 88, 102 5, 116; at Oxford, 92, 93; popularization of history by, 87 88, 94, 99, 118, 123; publication projects of TSHA, 87 88, 93 95; Rainey and, 88 90; "Texas Collection" excerpts, 90, 96, 98, 101, 103, 106, 108, 109

Weber, David J., 245

Weddle, Robert S., 178

Weems, John Edward, 138

Wells, H. G., 105; advertisement for speaking engagement, 104

Wells, James B., Jr., 75

West, Elizabeth H., 62, 66, 75

Whatley, W. A., 95

Wheat, John R., 178

White, Fred, Sr., 197

White, William W., 137

Whitehill, Walter M., 135, 140

Whitis, C. W., 139

Widen, Luther E., 40, 41, 43

Wilkes, Robert B., 150

Williams, Amelia, 60

Williams, J. W., 137

Willie Lee Gay Award, 257

Wilson, Laura, 238

Wilson, Logan R., 153, 157

Windsor, Phineas L., 146

Winfrey, Dorman H., 155, 170, 175, 258 ; as author, 137, 148, 154, 234 35; career of, 98, 148, 154 55; Junior Historians and, 148, 154, 181, 252 53

Winkler, Angelina V., 34

Winkler, Ernest W., 47, 56, 62, 74

Winston, George T., 11, 15, 45, 74

Winston, J. E., 60

Wisconsin Historical Society, 9, 13, 48, 67, 207

women: early efforts to establish historical societies and, 8; as Fellows, 30, 34; founding of TSHA and, 25 26; as members of TSHA, 27 30, 39, 64 65, 167 68; role in historic preservation, 30

Women and Texas History: Selected Essays (Jones and Downs, eds.), 241

Women in Early Texas (Carrington), 234

Wood, J. F., III, 191

Woodward, Earl F., 178

Woolfolk, George, 196

Woolrich, Willis R., 100

Wooster, Ralph A., 137, 138, 171, 175, 178, 180, 182 83, 258

Wooster, Robert, 234, 240, 265

Wooten, Dudley G., 15 16, 16, 30, 34, 36, 37, 39, 45, 48, 234

World War I, 71 72

World War II: as context, 67, 100, 116, 154; Lone Star Flag raised over Japan, 136; MacArthur on Texans during, 132

Worley, J. P., 66

Wrather, William E., 3, 61, 93, 100, 118

Wynn, Leila C., 138

Y

Yoakum, Henderson K., 3 5, 234, 259

Z

Zamora, Emilio, 231, 241

Zuber, William P., 50

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