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Witness To Tragedy: The Shuttle Columbia Disaster, Dennis Bradford
Witness To Tragedy: The Shuttle Columbia Disaster, Dennis Bradford
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pine Springs Training Camps: Confederate Activities At The Camp Ford Site Before The Union Prisoner Of War Camp Was Established, 1861-1863, David S. Stieghan
The Pine Springs Training Camps: Confederate Activities At The Camp Ford Site Before The Union Prisoner Of War Camp Was Established, 1861-1863, David S. Stieghan
East Texas Historical Journal
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Texas School Laws And Public Education In East Texas: The Beginnings Of Public Schools In Henderson County, Texas, 1854-1868, Kenneth W. Howell
Texas School Laws And Public Education In East Texas: The Beginnings Of Public Schools In Henderson County, Texas, 1854-1868, Kenneth W. Howell
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
William M. Steger: The Campaign For Governor Of Texas, 1960, Mike Lantz
William M. Steger: The Campaign For Governor Of Texas, 1960, Mike Lantz
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Willing Mistress Or Devoted Wife: Harriet A. Ames In The Early Days Of The Republic Of Texas, Sharon O. Lawrence
Willing Mistress Or Devoted Wife: Harriet A. Ames In The Early Days Of The Republic Of Texas, Sharon O. Lawrence
East Texas Historical Journal
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Herodotus, Wooster, And Others, Robert J. Robertson
Herodotus, Wooster, And Others, Robert J. Robertson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Locating The Eyes Of Father Margil, F. E. Abernethy
Locating The Eyes Of Father Margil, F. E. Abernethy
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Slave Children Of Texas: A Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis, Elizabeth R. Rabe
Slave Children Of Texas: A Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis, Elizabeth R. Rabe
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Death Of Wright Patman: Mourning The End Of An Era, Mark Stanley
The Death Of Wright Patman: Mourning The End Of An Era, Mark Stanley
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Black And White With Shades Of Gray: The Greenville Sign, Paul E. Sturdevant
Black And White With Shades Of Gray: The Greenville Sign, Paul E. Sturdevant
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Big Thicket: Typical Or Atypical?, Michael H. Macroberts, Barbara R. Macroberts
The Big Thicket: Typical Or Atypical?, Michael H. Macroberts, Barbara R. Macroberts
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Archeological Testing Of Sites 41gd113 And 41gd114 In Goliad County, Texas, Russell D. Greaves, Jason D. Weston
Archeological Testing Of Sites 41gd113 And 41gd114 In Goliad County, Texas, Russell D. Greaves, Jason D. Weston
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archeological testing of two previously identified prehistoric archeological sites in Goliad County, Texas, was performed by the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Testing examined 41GD113 and 41GD114 to determine their potential eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and whether they warranted designation as State Archeological Landmarks (SAL) . The work was performed for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) on July 24–August 2, 2002. Archeological testing was performed in relation to a proposed highway realignment to avoid the Noble Cemetery currently adjacent U.S. Highway 59. These investigations …
The Crabb Site (41tt650), A Prehistoric Caddo Site On Tankersley Creek, Titus County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Marty Crabb, Timothy K. Perttula, Leeannaa Schniebs
The Crabb Site (41tt650), A Prehistoric Caddo Site On Tankersley Creek, Titus County, Texas, Bo Nelson, Marty Crabb, Timothy K. Perttula, Leeannaa Schniebs
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In this article, we discuss the archaeological findings at the Crabb site (411T650), a prehistoric Caddo settlement on an upland remnant/knoll in the Tankersley Creek floodplain in Titus County, Texas. Tankersley Creek is one of the principal tributaries of Big Cypress Creek, and it flows south past the Crabb site to merge with the larger creek a few miles downstream. This part of Titus County is in the Pineywoods, an area with abundant moisture and a warm, moderate climate in modem times, with an overstory vegetation of pines and a variety of hardwoods (principally several species of oaks and hickory). …