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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Fugitives From Servitude: American Deserters And Runaway Slaves In Spanish Nacogdoches, 1803-1808, Lance R. Blyth
Fugitives From Servitude: American Deserters And Runaway Slaves In Spanish Nacogdoches, 1803-1808, Lance R. Blyth
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Candid Columns: Life As Revealed In Antebellum Newspaper Advertising In Northeast Texas, Roger W. Rodgers
Candid Columns: Life As Revealed In Antebellum Newspaper Advertising In Northeast Texas, Roger W. Rodgers
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Nicholas Trammell's Difficulties In Mexican Texas, Jack Jackson
Nicholas Trammell's Difficulties In Mexican Texas, Jack Jackson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
That Old Steer: As Told By Buster Moore, Curtis Tunnell
That Old Steer: As Told By Buster Moore, Curtis Tunnell
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Early Development Of The Hispanic Community In Fort Worth And Tarrant County, Texas, 1849-1949, Kenneth N. Hopkins
The Early Development Of The Hispanic Community In Fort Worth And Tarrant County, Texas, 1849-1949, Kenneth N. Hopkins
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, And Waco Districts, 1998-2000, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler, Lee C. Nordt
Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, And Waco Districts, 1998-2000, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler, Lee C. Nordt
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This document constitutes the final report of work done by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), under a contract from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to provide archeological services in five TxDOT districts—Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, and Waco—in northeast, north-central, and central Texas. Under this contract, PAI completed Impact Evaluations and Surveys to assist TxDOT in meeting the requirements of their Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Historical Commission and a Programmatic Agreement between the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Historical Commission, and TxDOT. The contract began on 31 August 1998 and concluded …
"More Disastrous Than All:" The Surveyors' Fight, 1838, Jimmy L. Bryan Jr
"More Disastrous Than All:" The Surveyors' Fight, 1838, Jimmy L. Bryan Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Galvestonians View Immigration, 1875-1914, Barbara J. Rozek
Galvestonians View Immigration, 1875-1914, Barbara J. Rozek
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Advancing From History's Hollow To History's Mountain: Sources On African American History In Texas, Alwyn Barr
Advancing From History's Hollow To History's Mountain: Sources On African American History In Texas, Alwyn Barr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Harmon General Hospital, Ken Durham
Harmon General Hospital, Ken Durham
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pine Log: The First Year, 1924-1925, Dennis Bradford
The Pine Log: The First Year, 1924-1925, Dennis Bradford
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
From The Piney Woods Of Texas: A Small Farmer's Improbable Voice, J. A. Lanier
From The Piney Woods Of Texas: A Small Farmer's Improbable Voice, J. A. Lanier
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Yours Fraternally Until Death:" The Civil War Letters Of The Brothers Love, Jennifer S. Mansfield
"Yours Fraternally Until Death:" The Civil War Letters Of The Brothers Love, Jennifer S. Mansfield
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Spokes Of The Wheel:" Mormon Settlement Patterns In Illinois Between 1838 And 1846, R Philip Reynolds
"Spokes Of The Wheel:" Mormon Settlement Patterns In Illinois Between 1838 And 1846, R Philip Reynolds
Librarian and Staff Publications
Mormon settlement outside of Nauvoo, Illinois is one of the most neglected topics in Mormon history. Almost all discussion concerning Mormons between 1839 and 1846 is limited to Nauvoo although, as one researcher put it: "Mormon contact in Illinois was infinitely larger." Nauvoo's population of about 15,000 in 1845 was only half of the estimated 30,000 Mormons who made their home in Western Illinois. Still when searching for information about Mormons living outside the city, researchers are lucky to find a handful of brief articles and a few asides in discussions of Nauvoo. Upon further investigation these settlements emerge as …
A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg
A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archeologists from TRC Mariah Associates Inc. of Austin conducted mitigation excavations at the Lino site (41WB437) during a six-week period in April and May 1998 under contract with the Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division. The prehistoric archeological site was within the right-of-way of the planned expansion of Highway 83, south of Laredo. A single 196 m2 block measuring 7 m north-south by 28 m east-west was investigated following requirements of a contract that stipulated a three-pronged approach to data recovery. First, a Gradall™ was employed to carefully strip 2 to 4 cm thick layers in eight 3 m …