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Historical Assessment And Archeological Survey Of 4.9 Miles Of Fm 2092 From Menard To Fivemile Crossing, Menard County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Celine Finney
Historical Assessment And Archeological Survey Of 4.9 Miles Of Fm 2092 From Menard To Fivemile Crossing, Menard County, Texas, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Douglas K. Boyd, Celine Finney
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This preliminary report describes historical research and an intensive archeological survey conducted for a 4.9-mile-long stretch of FM 2092 in Menard County by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. The work was performed for the Texas Department of Transportation in conjunction with a road improvement project beginning at the eastern Menard city limit and extending eastward to just beyond Fivemile Crossing. Crossing over Pleistocene and Holocene alluvial terraces of the San Saba River, the project area is located in a high-probability area for buried prehistoric sites and has a dynamic history of intensive use since Spanish colonial times. Investigations included geoarcheological mapping, …
"The Brightest Era The Confederacy Had Ever Known:" Texas Press Opinion Of The Fall Of Atlanta And The Reelection Of Abraham Lincoln, Ben M. Hobratsch
"The Brightest Era The Confederacy Had Ever Known:" Texas Press Opinion Of The Fall Of Atlanta And The Reelection Of Abraham Lincoln, Ben M. Hobratsch
East Texas Historical Journal
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Lone Star Pride: The Good-Douglas Texas Battery, Csa 1861-1865, Andrew F. Lang
Lone Star Pride: The Good-Douglas Texas Battery, Csa 1861-1865, Andrew F. Lang
East Texas Historical Journal
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Texans To The Home Front: Why Lone Star Soldiers Returned To Texas During The War, Charles Grear
Texans To The Home Front: Why Lone Star Soldiers Returned To Texas During The War, Charles Grear
East Texas Historical Journal
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World War Ii Sacrifices On The Home Front In Houston County, Texas, Lauren Schaubhut
World War Ii Sacrifices On The Home Front In Houston County, Texas, Lauren Schaubhut
East Texas Historical Journal
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East Texas In World War Ii, Ralph Wooster
East Texas In World War Ii, Ralph Wooster
East Texas Historical Journal
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Archeological Investigations And National Register Testing At 41cv163, Coryell County, Texas, John E. Dockall, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Karl W. Kibler
Archeological Investigations And National Register Testing At 41cv163, Coryell County, Texas, John E. Dockall, Jennifer K. Mcwilliams, Karl W. Kibler
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), conducted archeological testing of 41CV1636 for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Environmental Affairs Division, under Contract No. 575XXSA006 (Work Authorization No. 57530SA006) and Texas Antiquities Permit No. 3980 from the Texas Historical Commission. Site 41CV1636 is situated in northwestern Coryell County, approximately 13 km east of Evant, Texas. The site was located during an archeological survey for a proposed roadway widening project along U.S. Highway 84. Proposed design plans required an additional 5 m of new right of way that would directly impact 41CV1636. Site 41CV1636 is a prehistoric site buried in Holocene alluvium …
Max In Forth Worth, Jeff Guinn
My War: 1944-1945, Max S. Lale
Letters From Max, Laura Beil
Thomas Hickey, The Rebel, And Civil Liberties In Wartime Texas, Steven Boyd, David Smith
Thomas Hickey, The Rebel, And Civil Liberties In Wartime Texas, Steven Boyd, David Smith
East Texas Historical Journal
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Max Sims Lale And Longhorn Army Ammunition, Gail K. Beil, Max S. Lale
Max Sims Lale And Longhorn Army Ammunition, Gail K. Beil, Max S. Lale
East Texas Historical Journal
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William Goyens: Black Leader In Early Texas, Linda E. Devereaux
William Goyens: Black Leader In Early Texas, Linda E. Devereaux
East Texas Historical Journal
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