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Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online
Volume 001 - 100 (1897 - 1998)
Volume 065
Table of Contents
Issue 1
Texas Coastal
Defense, 1861-1865 by Alwyn Barr (Illustration)
D. A. Orviss: Texas
Merchant by A. Ray Stephens (Illustration)
San Antonio Welcomes
the "Sunset"-1877 by Donald E. Everett
The Anglo-American
Colonists Under Mexican Militia Laws by Henry W. Barton
Notes and Documents
Notes on Texas'
Largest Slaveholders, 1860 Compiled by Ralph A. Wooster
Some Letters
Concerning the Knights of the Golden Circle in Texas, 1860-1861 Compiled by Jimmie Hicks
The Ark of the
Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence by R. Henderson Shuffler (Illustration)
Additional Items for
the Winkler Check Liist of Texas Imprints, 1846-1860 by Llerena Friend
Affairs of the
Association
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
Book Reviews
Roadside Flowers of
Texas
State and Local
Government in Texas
Documents of Texas
History
Bibliography of
Texas, 1795-1845, Part III
Contributors
Issue 2
Elisabet Ney, Sculptor by Henry B. Dielmann
(Illustration)
Woodrow Wilson's
Visit to Texas in 1911 by C. Richard King
Early Norwegians in
Northeast Texas by Darwin Payne
Surveying in Texas by Virginia H. Taylor Houston
Texans in the Union
Army, 1861-1865 by Frank H. Smyrl
Notes and Documents
Two Battle of
Galveston Letters Edited by Dorman H. Winfrey
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
(Illustration)
Book Reviews
A History of Rusk
County, Texas
Lone Star Marine
Footnotes of the
Buckhorn, A Lone Star State Landmark
A Texan At Bay
Rags and Hope
New Mexico Civil War
Bibliography
Contributors
Issue 3
Hurricane Carla at
Galveston, 1961 by Millicent Huff and H. Bailey Carroll (Illustration)
The Signing of Texas'
Declaration of Independence: Myth and Record by R. Henderson Shuffler (Illustration)
Population Trends in
the Western Cross Timbers of Zexas, 1890-1960: Growth and Distribution by B. P. Gallaway
(Illustration)
Real County by Beverly Ann Chiodo
Notes and Documents
Mary S. Young's
Journal of Botanical Explorations in Trans-Pecos Texas,
August-September, 1914 by B. C. Tharp and Chester V. Kielman (Illustration)
Letter from the Texas
Secession Convention, 1861 Edited by A. Ray Stephens (Illustration)
An 1849 R. M
Williamson Letter Contributed by Roger Conger
The Map Collection of
the Texas State Archives, 1527-1845 Compiled by James M. Day and Ann B. Dunlap
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
Book Reviews
East Texas Lumber
Workers
A Classified
Bibliography of the Periodical Literature of the Trans-Mississippi
West, 1911-1957
The Lady with the Pen
Batchelor-Turner
Letters 1861-1864
Contributors
Issue 4
The First Roots of
the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston by Ralph W. Jones
J. Tolmer- Spurious
Traveler by Philip D. Jordan
The Bogus Texas
Delegation to the 1860 Republican National Convention by Paul Douglas Casdorph
Notes and Documents
The Burr G. Duval
Diary Edited by Sam Woolford (Illustration)
Mary S. Young's
Journal of Botanical Explorations in Trans-Pecos Texas,
August-September, 1914 by B. C. Tharp and Chester V. Kielman (Illustration)
The Map Collection of
the Texas State Archives, 1846-1865 Compiled by James M. Day and Ann B. Dunlap
Texas Collection by H. Bailey Carroll
Book Reviews
6,000 Miles of Fence
Confederate Cavalry
West of the River
Texas Indian Papers,
1846-1859
The Cattle Kings
The Galveston Era
Catholic Archives of
Texas
"Remember the Alamo."
Texas Confederate
County Notes and Private Scrip
Contributors
Index
Illustrations
Issue 1
Texas Coastal Defense, 1861-1865: Figure: The
Harriet Lane; Photograph:
Union Flagship, Westfield
D. A. Orviss: Texas Merchant: Figure: D. A.
Orviss; Figure:
D. A. Orviss Home, Calvert, Texas (Robertson County); Map: D. A.
Orviss Operations in Texas 1868-1874; Reproduction:
Petition Form to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury to reclaim
confiscated cotton; Reproduction:
Photostat of letter to Mr. E. A. Bush, November 3d, 1872; Reproduction:
Photostat of letter to Mr. E. A. Bush, November 3d, 1872 (continued)
Notes and Documents: The Ark of the Covenant of the Texas Declaration
of Independence: Photograph:
Thomas Stalworth Henderson; Photograph: Dr.
Richard Rodgers Peebles; Photograph: Ark
of the Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence; Photograph:
Governor Price Daniel accepts, for the State, custody of the Ark of the
Covenant of the Texas Declaration of Independence
Issue 2
Elisabet Ney, Sculptor: Photograph:
Elizabet Ney’s bust of herself; Photograph:
Elizabet Ney’s bust of Edmund Montgomery; Photograph:
Statue of Stephen F. Austin by Elizabet Ney; Photograph:
Statue of Sam Houston by Elizabet Ney; Photograph:
Statue of Ludwig II of Bavaria by Elizabet Ney; Photograph:
Formosa, Elizabet Ney’s studio in Austin
Texas Collection: Photograph:
The Heroic statue of Sam Houston which stands in the Masonic Grand
Lodge Temple at Waco, Texas; Photograph:
Masonic Memorial Temple: Grand Lodge of Texas, A. F. & A. M.,
at Waco, Texas; Photograph:
Governor of Texas Price Daniel and Director of State Archives James M.
Day, looking at the manuscript copy of the Texas Constitution of 1876;
Photograph:
Texas State Archives and Library Building
Issue 3
Hurricane Carla at Galveston, 1961: Map: The most
destructive of the three hurricanes cut a path across Galveston Island
from the seawall to Galveston Bay; Map: Most of
the flooding in Galveston came from Galveston Bay; Photographs:
The most devastating destruction was done by the tornado; Photographs:
The destructive tornado winds cut a narrow path; Figure: Sunday,
September 10, 1961, debris was beginning to accumulate along the
seawall; Figure:
Breakers reached a height of five stories in front of the Buccaneer
Hotel on the afternoon of Sunday, September 10, 1961
Signing of Texas’ Declaration of Independence: Map:
'Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, in the times of Jim Johnson,
… before the War'; Map: Detail of
Jim Johnson’s map showing the location of Washington State
Park and the 1899 monument; Figures:
Several views of Independence Hall, 1893-1959; Photographs:
Washington, Texas, at time of publication; Photographs:
Washington State Park at time of publication
Population Trends in the Western Cross Timbers of Texas, 1890-1960: Figure:
Heartland Counties of the Western Cross Timbers; Figure:
Population Trends of the Heartland, 1890-1960; Figure: Urban
and Rural Growth in the Heartland, 1900-1960
Real County:
Photograph:
A. G. Vogel and his store, the first building constructed in Leakey;
Photographs:
The First Hotel in Leakey; The Leakey Masonic Lodge, June 24, 1885;
Notes and Documents: Mary S. Young’s Journal of Botanical
Explorations in Trans-Pecos Texas: Photograph:
Mimms Ranch Headquarters; Photographs:
Bladed road five miles north of the Mimms ranch House; Alamito Creek
near probable Young crossing; Photographs:
Smith and Billingsly ranch houses; Merrill Canyon; Photographs:
Pine Canyon; Goat Canyon;
Notes and Documents: Letter from the Texas Secession Convention, 1861: Photograph:
Willard Richardson
Issue 4
Notes and Documents: The Burr G. Duval Diary: Photograph:
Burr G. Duval; Figure: Duval
‘Buddy’ West, nephew of Burr G. Duval
Notes and Documents: Mary S. Young’s Journal of Botanical
Explorations in Trans-Pecos Texas: Photograph:
Mary S. Young and Carey Tharp; Photograph:
Mary S. Young and Nebuchadnezzar; Photographs:
The Candlelaria Road over the Rim Rock; Mary S. Young, her rig and
burro team; Photograph: B.
C. Tharp contemporary to the journal
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