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Slavery And Cattle In East And West Texas, Debbie Liles
Slavery And Cattle In East And West Texas, Debbie Liles
East Texas Historical Journal
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The Pro-Slavery Argument In Brazoria County, Texas, 1840-1865, Matthew K. Hamilton
The Pro-Slavery Argument In Brazoria County, Texas, 1840-1865, Matthew K. Hamilton
East Texas Historical Journal
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Trinidad De Salcedo: A Forgotten Villa In Colonial Texas, 1806-1813, Bradley Folsom
Trinidad De Salcedo: A Forgotten Villa In Colonial Texas, 1806-1813, Bradley Folsom
East Texas Historical Journal
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Once Upon A Time In Matagorda: The Death Of Samuel Rhoads Fisher, Diana F. Compton
Once Upon A Time In Matagorda: The Death Of Samuel Rhoads Fisher, Diana F. Compton
East Texas Historical Journal
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"Railroads, Commerce, And Energy- We've Got Everything You Could Ever Want", George M. Cooper
"Railroads, Commerce, And Energy- We've Got Everything You Could Ever Want", George M. Cooper
East Texas Historical Journal
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Testing And Data Recovery Excavations At 11 Native American Archeological Sites Along The U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant Relief Route, Titus County, Texas Volume Ii, Ross C. Fields, Virginia L. Hatfield, Damon Burden, Eloise Frances Gadus, Michael C. Wilder, Karl W. Kibler
Testing And Data Recovery Excavations At 11 Native American Archeological Sites Along The U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant Relief Route, Titus County, Texas Volume Ii, Ross C. Fields, Virginia L. Hatfield, Damon Burden, Eloise Frances Gadus, Michael C. Wilder, Karl W. Kibler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Register of Historic Places and State Antiquities Landmark testing of 11 prehistoric sites that will be impacted by construction of the proposed U.S. Highway 271 relief route around Mount Pleasant in Titus County, Texas. The work was done in 2005 for the Texas Department of Transportation’s Environmental Affairs Division under Contract No. 575XXSA006, Work Authorization No. 57501SA006. This research design provides support for a scope of work for testing, prepared as a separate document. The primary relevant historic context for future work on this project is The Development of Agriculture in Northeast Texas Before a.d. 1600 (Kenmotsu and Perttula 1993). …
Testing And Data Recovery Excavations At 11 Native American Archeological Sites Along The U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant Relief Route, Titus County, Texas Volume I, Ross C. Fields, Virginia L. Hatfield, Damon Burden, Eloise Frances Gadus, Michael C. Wilder, Karl W. Kibler
Testing And Data Recovery Excavations At 11 Native American Archeological Sites Along The U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant Relief Route, Titus County, Texas Volume I, Ross C. Fields, Virginia L. Hatfield, Damon Burden, Eloise Frances Gadus, Michael C. Wilder, Karl W. Kibler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This report deals with three episodes of archeological work that began in 2005 and concluded in 2010 for the proposed U.S. Highway 271 Mount Pleasant relief route in Titus County, Texas. The early part of the work was done for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Environmental Affairs Division. The later part was done for PTP, LP, acting on behalf of Titus County. The work was done to address the requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Texas Antiquities Code and was governed by the terms of Texas Antiquities Permit Nos. 3786, 4303, and 5495. …
"So Lost To Honor;" The Mass Desertion Of The Camp Ford Guard- July 20, 1864, Vicki Betts
"So Lost To Honor;" The Mass Desertion Of The Camp Ford Guard- July 20, 1864, Vicki Betts
East Texas Historical Journal
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"Rode Out Of The Democratic Party As A Heretic;" The Political Transformation Of Sam Houston And The Southern Whig Legacy, Miles Smith
East Texas Historical Journal
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Mirabeau B. Lamar: Poet, President, And A Namesake For A University, Mary L. Scheer
Mirabeau B. Lamar: Poet, President, And A Namesake For A University, Mary L. Scheer
East Texas Historical Journal
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L.Q. Jones: A Talented Texas Treasure, Bill O'Neal
L.Q. Jones: A Talented Texas Treasure, Bill O'Neal
East Texas Historical Journal
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Anti-Black Violence In 20th Century East Texas, Bruce Glasrud
Anti-Black Violence In 20th Century East Texas, Bruce Glasrud
East Texas Historical Journal
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From Slave Owner To Scalawag: The Life Of Leroy W. Cooper, Cameron Sinclair
From Slave Owner To Scalawag: The Life Of Leroy W. Cooper, Cameron Sinclair
East Texas Historical Journal
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In Memorium: James Smallwood, Kenneth Howell
In Memorium: James Smallwood, Kenneth Howell
East Texas Historical Journal
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A Cultural Resources Survey For The Leon Valley Hike And Bike Trail Project, Bexar County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker, Imogen R. Cooper
A Cultural Resources Survey For The Leon Valley Hike And Bike Trail Project, Bexar County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker, Imogen R. Cooper
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In early March, 2014, South Texas Archeological Research Services, LLC, conducted a cultural resources survey for the Leon Valley Hike and Bike Trail Project, Bexar County, Texas. The survey focused on discovery and preliminary assessment of archeological resources but also included an estimation of effect to the Huebner-Onion Homestead and Stage Coach Stop Site (41BX1429), which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Since the project area was owned by the City of Leon Valley and the project involved federal funding through the Texas Department of Transportation, compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas and Section 106 of …