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Etha Information Oct 1984

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

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Table Of Contents Oct 1984

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Lists Of Books Reviewed Oct 1984

Lists Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethj Vol-22 No-2 Oct 1984

Ethj Vol-22 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Anson Jones, Dear Anson Jones, Buck A. Young Oct 1984

Anson Jones, Dear Anson Jones, Buck A. Young

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


East Texas Colloquy Oct 1984

East Texas Colloquy

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Note Oct 1984

Book Note

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


The American Well And Prospecting Company, Tommy Stringer Oct 1984

The American Well And Prospecting Company, Tommy Stringer

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Bootlegging In Northeast Texas, Bill O'Neal Oct 1984

Bootlegging In Northeast Texas, Bill O'Neal

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Oct 1984

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

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Los Adaes And The Borderlands Origins Of East Texas, James L. Mccorkle Jr Sep 1984

Los Adaes And The Borderlands Origins Of East Texas, James L. Mccorkle Jr

East Texas Historical Journal

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Archeological And Historical Investigations At 41tt310, Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas, Daniel J. Prikryl, Kathleen Gilmore, Ross C. Fields, Nancy Reese May 1984

Archeological And Historical Investigations At 41tt310, Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas, Daniel J. Prikryl, Kathleen Gilmore, Ross C. Fields, Nancy Reese

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In November and December 1983, archeological and historical research was carried out at site 41TT310 in the proposed Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas. The project was sponsored by the Texas ParkS and Wildlife Department and was prompted by the need to assess the significance of site 41TT310 to aid in planning park development. The fieldwork entailed excavating 21 I-by-l-m test pits to define the site limits and to gather oata on site content. The historical research involved a literature ana archival search ana informant interviews to try to determine the location of a Republ ie of Texas-era …


Table Of Contents Mar 1984

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Lists Of Books Reviewed Mar 1984

Lists Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


East Texas Colloquy Mar 1984

East Texas Colloquy

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Etha Information Mar 1984

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Texas Whigs And The Gubernatorial Election Of 1853, Ronald C. Ellison Mar 1984

Texas Whigs And The Gubernatorial Election Of 1853, Ronald C. Ellison

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ima Hogg: The Governor's Daughter, Virginia Bernhard Mar 1984

Ima Hogg: The Governor's Daughter, Virginia Bernhard

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Vantage On The Bay: Galveston And The Railroads, William D. Angel Jr Mar 1984

Vantage On The Bay: Galveston And The Railroads, William D. Angel Jr

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethj Vol-22 No-1 Mar 1984

Ethj Vol-22 No-1

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Mar 1984

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Architecture And Community Variability Within The Antelope Creek Phase Of The Texas Panhandle, Christropher Ray Lintz Jan 1984

Architecture And Community Variability Within The Antelope Creek Phase Of The Texas Panhandle, Christropher Ray Lintz

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This study is concerned with examining the causes underlying cultural variation. The rationale for examining cultural variation is to elucidate the adaptive relationship of the cultural system within its natural and social environmental contexts. Changes in the environment will engender fundamental modifications of the entire cultural system, which in preindustrial semi-sedentary cultures will be manifested by alterations in architectural, community and settlement patterns, along with other tangible aspects of the cultural system. The study focuses on delineating cultural variability of the Antelope Creek phase, a late prehistoric village manifestation on the Southern High Plains of North America. Architectural remains from …


Archeological And Historical Investigations At 41tt310, Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas, Daniel J. Prikryl, Kathleen Gilmore, Ross C. Fields, Nancy Reese Jan 1984

Archeological And Historical Investigations At 41tt310, Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas, Daniel J. Prikryl, Kathleen Gilmore, Ross C. Fields, Nancy Reese

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In November and December 1983, archeological and historical research was carried out at site 41TT310 in the proposed Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Titus County, Texas. The project was sponsored by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and was prompted by the need to assess the significance of site 41TT310 to aid in planning park development. The fieldwork entailed excavating 21 l -by-1-m test pits to define the site limits and to gather data on site content. The historical research involved a literature and archival search and informant interviews to try to determine the location of a Republic of Texas-era …


Archaeology In The South Texas Sand Sheet: A Study Of Chevron Properties In Brooks County, A. Joachim Mcgraw Jan 1984

Archaeology In The South Texas Sand Sheet: A Study Of Chevron Properties In Brooks County, A. Joachim Mcgraw

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In the summer of 1982, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted an intensive survey of 4000 acres leased to the Chevron Resources Company in southwestern Brooks County, Texas. Twenty-seven archaeological sites were identified. Four prehistoric sites and two historic sites are recommended for further work in order to determine their potential for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.


Archaeological Assessments For The San Antonio 201 Wastewater Treatment Project: Survey Of Five Pipeline Routes And Testing At Site 41bx333, Ralph Snavely, Margaret Greco, Anne A. Fox Jan 1984

Archaeological Assessments For The San Antonio 201 Wastewater Treatment Project: Survey Of Five Pipeline Routes And Testing At Site 41bx333, Ralph Snavely, Margaret Greco, Anne A. Fox

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

During August to October 30, 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, carried out archaeological assessments in south Bexar County for the San Antonio 201 Wastewater Facilities Improvements Project. These consisted of pedestrian surveys of five pipeline routes and subsurface testing at site 41 BX 333. No significant cultural resources were found within the pipeline easements or at 41 BX 333. However, four prehistoric sites and one probable historic site were recorded in the vicinity of the pipeline route, but they were well outside of the easement. None appear to meet the eligibility criteria …


An Archaeological Survey Of Knollcreek Subdivision, Northeast San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox Jan 1984

An Archaeological Survey Of Knollcreek Subdivision, Northeast San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

During June 1984, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted a pedestrian survey of the I55-acre Knollcreek subdivision in northeast Bexar County for Nash Phillips/Copus, Inc. Although no prehistoric cultural resources were found, two historic sites (41 BX 263 and 41 BX 264) with standing features were recorded. However, these structural remains are not considered significant cultural resources and therefore not eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.


An Archaeological Survey Of The Probst And Mcgriff Leases In Live Oak County, Texas, Ralph Snavely Jan 1984

An Archaeological Survey Of The Probst And Mcgriff Leases In Live Oak County, Texas, Ralph Snavely

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

During March 1984, an archaeological survey was carried out on the Probst and McGriff leases in Live Oak County, Texas, for Chevron Resources Company. No cultural resources were found on the Probst lease. However, two prehistoric sites (41 LK 270 and 41 LK 271) were located on the McGriff lease. The two archaeological sites are described as lithic scatters which are eroded and otherwise disturbed by land modifications. The sites are not considered to be potentially significant cultural resources, and therefore not deemed eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. We recommend that no further work is …


Archaeological Testing Of Proposed Sewer Line Location At Mission San Jose, David Hafernik, Anne A. Fox Jan 1984

Archaeological Testing Of Proposed Sewer Line Location At Mission San Jose, David Hafernik, Anne A. Fox

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In April 1984 archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, excavated a backhoe trench outside the west wall of Mission San José. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if a proposed sewer line for the San Antonio 201 Wastewater Facilities Improvements Project would affect any major historic or prehistoric resources. A stone-lined well was found that was constructed sometime after the secularization of the mission in 1893 and continued in use, first as a well and later as a privy pit, until ca. 1940. Because of the likelihood of stratified deposits …


An Archaeological Survey Of A Proposed Well Pad In The Vicinity Of Lake Corpus Christi, San Particio County, Texas, Paul D. Lukowski Jan 1984

An Archaeological Survey Of A Proposed Well Pad In The Vicinity Of Lake Corpus Christi, San Particio County, Texas, Paul D. Lukowski

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

On October 13, 1982, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, carried out a pedestrian survey of a well pad site at Lake Corpus Christi State Park in San Patricio County. The survey located a prehistoric site (41 SP 116). However, surface examination and shovel testing determined that the site was not a significant cultural resource. Therefore, no further work is recommended.


An Archaeological Survey Of Knollcreek Subdivision, Northeast San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox Jan 1984

An Archaeological Survey Of Knollcreek Subdivision, Northeast San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, I. Waynne Cox

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

During June 1984, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted a pedestrian survey of the 155-acre Knollcreek subdivision in northeast Bexar County for Nash Phillips /Copus, Inc. Although no preshistoric cultural resources were found two historic sites (41 BX 263 and 41 BX 264) with standing features were recorded. However, these structural remains are not considered significant cultural resources and therefore not eligible for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.