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
Q
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
R
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