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The Warp And The Weft: An Overview Of The Social Fabric Of Mexican Texas, Felix D. Almaraz
The Warp And The Weft: An Overview Of The Social Fabric Of Mexican Texas, Felix D. Almaraz
East Texas Historical Journal
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Sarah T. Hughes, John F. Kennedy And The Johnson Inaugural, 1963, Robert S. Laforte, Richard Himmel
Sarah T. Hughes, John F. Kennedy And The Johnson Inaugural, 1963, Robert S. Laforte, Richard Himmel
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Second Battle Of San Jacinto, Max S. Lale
The Second Battle Of San Jacinto, Max S. Lale
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Baytown Police Scandal, Buck A. Young
Baytown Police Scandal, Buck A. Young
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
What Shall We Do With The Negro?: The Freedmen's Bureau In Texas, Diane Neal, Thomas W. Kremm
What Shall We Do With The Negro?: The Freedmen's Bureau In Texas, Diane Neal, Thomas W. Kremm
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Alabama-Coushatta And Their Texas Friends, Jere Franco
The Alabama-Coushatta And Their Texas Friends, Jere Franco
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Nature And Impact Of Italian Culture Upon Galveston Island, Valentine J. Belfiglio
The Nature And Impact Of Italian Culture Upon Galveston Island, Valentine J. Belfiglio
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Women Educators In Texas, 1850-1900: Were They Feminists?, Sylvia Hunt
Women Educators In Texas, 1850-1900: Were They Feminists?, Sylvia Hunt
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Architecture Of Oil: The Colonial Revival In Beaumont, Texas, 1902-1914, Timothy M. Matthewson
The Architecture Of Oil: The Colonial Revival In Beaumont, Texas, 1902-1914, Timothy M. Matthewson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Texas General Land Office: Preserving East Texas Land Records, Michael Q. Hooks, Jesus F. De La Teja
The Texas General Land Office: Preserving East Texas Land Records, Michael Q. Hooks, Jesus F. De La Teja
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.