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Volume 022

Table of Contents

Issue 1

Stephen F. Austin by Eugene C. Barker
Acapulco and the Manila Galleon by William Lytle Schurz
Reminscences of the Terry Rangers, I by J. K. P. Blackburn
Minutes of the Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, 1828-1832, III Edited by Eugene C. Barker
Book Review: Spanish and French Rivalry in the Gulf Region of the United States, 1678-1702
Book Review: Platforms of Political Parties in Texas
Book Review: History of Montague County History and Reminiscences of Denton County
News Items
Affairs of the Association

Issue 2

The First Europeans in Texas, 1528-1536, I by Harbert Davenport and Joseph K. Wells
Reminiscences of the Terry Rangers, II by J. K. P. Blackburn
Minutes of the Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, 1828-1832, IV Edited by Eugene C. Barker
Book Review: The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and the New
Book Review: My Story
News Items

Issue 3

The First Europeans in Texas, 1528-1536, II by Harbert Davenport and Joseph K. Wells
The Last Stage of Texan Military Operations Against Mexico, 1843 by William Campbell Binkley
Minutes of the Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, 1828-1832, V Edited by Eugene C. Barker
Notes and Fragments
News Items
Affairs of the Association

Issue 4

Mexican Projects of the Confederates by J. Fred Rippy
The Literature of California History by Charles E. Chapman
Minutes of the Ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin, 1828-1832, VI Edited by Eugene C. Barker
Book Review: The Real Colonel House
Book Review: Watching and Waiting on the Border
News Items
Affairs of the Association

Index
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