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Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online
Volume 001 - 100 (1897 - 1998)
Volume 063
Table of Contents
Issue 1
Scudder's Journey to
Texas, 1859 by Ellen Bartlett Ballou (Illustration)
"The Dallas Spirit":
The Last Fool Flight by Ted Dealey (Illustration)
The Mooar Brothers,
Buffalo Hunters by Wayne Gard (Illustration)
Benjamin Lundy in
Texas by Merton L. Dillon
The Ames Case
Revisited by James R. Norvell
The Great Pearl Hunt
at Caddo Lake by Katherine Williams (Illustration)
Notes and Documents
Thomas W. Bell Letters Edited by Llerena Friend
Piñeda's
Sketch by John G. Farmer (Illustration)
Affairs of the
Association (Illustration)
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
(Illustration)
Book Reviews
Love is a Wild Assault
Will Clayton
History of Blinn
College, 1883-1958
The Camp, the
Bivouac, and the Battlefield
Reluctant Empire
Essays in Mexican
History
Saga of Anderson
Contributors
Issue 2
Preseving Old Homes
in Texas by Katherine Hart
Coronado by J. W. Williams (Illustration)
The Texas-New Mexico
Boundary Dispute Along the Rio Grande by J. J. Bowden (Illustration)
The Muddy Brazos in
Early Texas by Nan Thompson Ledbetter (Illustration)
A History of
Kídd-Key College by Ruth O. Domatti (Illustration)
The First Iron
Furnace in Texas by Robert L. Jones
Charles Drake Ferris,
Unknown Veteran of San Jacinto by Walter McCausland (Illustration)
Notes and Documents
Thomas W.Bell Letters Edited by Llerena Friend
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
Book Reviews
Spanish Explorers in
the Southern United States, 1528-1543 Spanish Exploration in the
Southwest, 1542-1706
Letters From A Texas
Sheep Ranch
The West Is for Us
The Families Geddie
& McPhail
Twenty-four Years a
Cowboy and Ranchman in Southern Texas and Old Mexico
The Cattlemen
La Reunion, a French
Settlement in Texas
A No Man's Land
Becomes a County
Contributors
Issue 3
Emma Altgelt's
Sketches of Life in Texas by Henry B. Dielmann (Illustration)
The Death of Senator
Coke by Merle Mears Duncan (Illustration)
The History of
Hempstead and the Formation of Waller County, Texas by Frank MacD. Spindler
The City of Austin on
the Eve of the Civil War by Larry Jay Gage (Illustration)
Some Plans for
British Immigration to Texas in 1849 and 1850 by Wilbur S. Shepperson
Notes and Documents
A Letter of the
Bishop of Galveston, 1861 Translated and edited by Willard E. Wight
Stephen F.
Austin-Charles G. Sayre Correspondence Contributed by Walter E. Grover (Illustration)
Thomas W. Bell Letters Edited by Llerena Friend
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
Book Reviews
James Stephen Hogg, a
Biography
Recollections of
Early Texas
Who Rush to Glory
Texas Indian Papers,
1825-1843
"With His Pistol in
His Hand"
Contributors
Issue 4
The United States
Cavalry and the Texas Rangers by Henry W. Barton
The Georgia Battalion
in the Texas Revolution by Jewel Davis Scarborough
McKenzie College by John D. Osburn
(Illustration)
Carry Nation in Texas by Sam Woolford
An Evaluation of the
Texas Navy by Tom H. Wells (Illustration)
Notes and Documents
History of the Texas
Navy Edited by George F. Haugh
Mathew Caldwell and
the Texan Santa Fe Expedition Edited by George Nielsen
The Bellevue Tornado
of April 26, 1906 Contributed by Catherine Young Clack
Thomas W. Bell Letters Edited by Llerena Friend
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
(Illustration)
Book Reviews
The Spanish Element
in Texas Water Law
Water for the Future:
Resources of the Texas Gulf Basin (Vol. I) Economic Potential of the
Texas Gulf Basin (Vol. II) Trading Areas in the Texas Gulf Basin (Vol.
Ill) Water Requirements in the Texas Gulf Basin (Vol. IV)
The Life of George
Fisher (1795-1873) and the History of the Fisher Family in Mississippi
General Stand Watie's
Confederate Indians
Contributors
Index
Illustrations
Issue 1
Scudder's Journey to Texas, 1859: Photograph: Horace Elisha
Scudder, 1838-1902
"The Dallas Spirit": Photograph:
Captain William P. Erwin, pilot of the Dallas Spirit; Photograph: Captain Erwin
during one of the preliminary tests of the ‘Dallas
Spirit;’ Photograph:
Captain and Mrs. William P. Erwin in the ‘Dallas
Spirit;’ Photograph:
Captain Erwin and his navigator, Alvin H. Eichwaldt; Photograph: Captain Erwin
with Major Edgar Tobin of San Antonio
The Mooar Brothers, Buffalo Hunters: Photograph: J. Wright
Mooar; Photograph:
John W. Mooar
The Great Pearl Hunt at Caddo Lake: Photograph: A group of
pearl hunters at Potter's Point
Notes and Documents: Piñeda’s Sketch: Map: The First Map of Texas
Affairs of the Association: Photograph:
Mrs. Merle Duncan; Photograph:
Mrs. Merle Duncan with Governor Price Daniel; Photograph: Claude
Elliott, 1896-1958
Texas Collection: Figure:
The Williams-Tucker House, built in Galveston between 1838 and 1840
Issue 2
Coronado: Map:
Coronado’s Visit to Texas; Map: Coronado’s
Journey into Texas and the Army’s Return
The Texas-New Mexico Boundary Dispute: Map: Plat showing the
approximate location of the boundary line; Map: The Santa Teresa
Grant; Map:
New Mexico’s intrusion into Texas; Map: Diagram showing
relation of New Mexico-Texas Boundary line between monuments 98 and 101
to Santa Fe Ry and to US Highway 80A
The Muddy Brazos: Map:
Brazos River Basin in Texas
A History of Kidd-Key College: Photograph:
Mrs. Lucy Ann Kidd-Key, 1839-1916; Figure: Sherman High
School (1866); Figure:
The first graduating class of the North Texas Female College;
Photograph: A view of
the Kidd-Key College Campus in the 1920s
Charles Drake Ferris: Figure:
Charles Drake Ferris, 1812-ca. 1850; Figure: A sketch of the
San Jacinto Battlefield, June 15, 1836
Issue 3
Emma Altgelt's Sketches of Life in Texas: Photograph: The entrance
façade of the Altgelt House; Photograph: The Altgelt
House on King William Street, San Antonio
The Death of Senator Coke: Figure:
Senator Coke’s state funeral, Waco; Figure: … a
bolt of lightning struck a tree some sixty feet from the principals in
the funeral ceremony; Photograph:
On September 13, 1898, Senator Coke’s memorial statue was
unveiled …; Photograph: The
Coke-Wallace monuments
The City of Austin on the Eve of the Civil War: Photograph: The Old
Capitol Building, begun on July 3, 1852; Photograph: Austin street
scene: Congress Avenue in the 1860s
Stephen F. Austin-Charles G. Sayre Correspondence: Figure: Stephen F. Austin;
Issue 4
McKenzie College: Figure:
Erected in 1853, J. W. P. McKenzie's residence, 'Itinerant Retreat,'
also served as a dormitory for girls; Figure: The McKenzie
College Chapel, a three-story structure built in 1853; Figure: A. B. diploma
granted to henry Clay Orr by McKenzie College on July 4, 1861
An Evaluation of the Texas Navy: Map: The Campeche
Campaign, 1843
Texas Collection: Photograph:
Claude Elliott, 1896-1958; Photograph: Eugene C.
Barker, 1874-1956; Reproduction:
Eugene C. Barker letter to Alex Dienst; Alone but not deserted
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