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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Texas Diary Of Edwin Welsh Bush, 1852-1854, C. T. Nall
The Texas Diary Of Edwin Welsh Bush, 1852-1854, C. T. Nall
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Julien Sidney Devereux And His Monte Verdi, Texas, Plantation, Dobman Winfrey
Julien Sidney Devereux And His Monte Verdi, Texas, Plantation, Dobman Winfrey
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas In 1822: A Few Observations, Marilyn M. Sibley
Texas In 1822: A Few Observations, Marilyn M. Sibley
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Maps And The Discovery Of Texas- A Reexamination, Ford Dixon
Maps And The Discovery Of Texas- A Reexamination, Ford Dixon
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Red River Raft, Judy Watson
William Edward Bailey: Georgia Planter And East Texas Farmer, John N. Cravens
William Edward Bailey: Georgia Planter And East Texas Farmer, John N. Cravens
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Pilot Study Of Wichita Indian Archeology And Ethnohistory, Robert E. Bell, Edward B. Jelks, W., W. Newcombe
A Pilot Study Of Wichita Indian Archeology And Ethnohistory, Robert E. Bell, Edward B. Jelks, W., W. Newcombe
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In 1965 several anthropologists drew up plans for a one-year pilot study of the archeology and ethnohistory of the Wichita Indian tribes. After financial support had been generously provided by the National Science Foundation, the proposed research was carried out. This is a report on the results of that study.
The pilot study was designed to: a) obtain a body of field data from the components of the Spanish Fort sites, the largest and best=documented of the historic Wichita sites in the Red River area; b) make test excavations at several other sites in order that a problem=oriented program of …
New Birmingham, Texas, Dorman H. Winfrey
New Birmingham, Texas, Dorman H. Winfrey
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Story Of Old Pattonia, Lois F. F. Blount
The Story Of Old Pattonia, Lois F. F. Blount
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Ben H. Epperson: East Texas Lawyer, Legislator, And Civic Leader, Ralph A. Wooster
Ben H. Epperson: East Texas Lawyer, Legislator, And Civic Leader, Ralph A. Wooster
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"River People", William Seale
Sam Rayburn: The Texas Politician As New Dealer, Alexander Graham Shanks
Sam Rayburn: The Texas Politician As New Dealer, Alexander Graham Shanks
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pentagram, No. 2, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Mike Mcjilton, Gemmetto Mcguire, Suzanne Roberts, Jim R. Harris, Charles T. Guy, Joe M. Bobb
The Pentagram, No. 2, Bill Armstrong, Sonny Hyles, Mike Mcjilton, Gemmetto Mcguire, Suzanne Roberts, Jim R. Harris, Charles T. Guy, Joe M. Bobb
The Pentagram
With the second issue, the editors with to thank all of those who have contributed to the Pentagram. Students and faculty interest has made this issue possible. Your interest and contributions will make future issues possible.
The Pentagram, Conrad Pendleton, Charles T. Guy, Gemette Mcguire, Joe Bobb, Bill Armstong, Jim Harris, Sonny Hyles, Mike Williams
The Pentagram, Conrad Pendleton, Charles T. Guy, Gemette Mcguire, Joe Bobb, Bill Armstong, Jim Harris, Sonny Hyles, Mike Williams
The Pentagram
A monthly magazine of poetry, short stories and essays.