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Table Of Contents Oct 1993

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

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List Of Books Reviewed Oct 1993

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

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The Legacy Of A Gentlemanly Scholar: Dr. Robert Maxwell And His Contributions To Forest History, James E. Fickle Oct 1993

The Legacy Of A Gentlemanly Scholar: Dr. Robert Maxwell And His Contributions To Forest History, James E. Fickle

East Texas Historical Journal

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The Indian Policy Of Stephen F. Austin, Valentine J. Belfiglio Oct 1993

The Indian Policy Of Stephen F. Austin, Valentine J. Belfiglio

East Texas Historical Journal

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Ethj Vol-32 No-2 Oct 1993

Ethj Vol-32 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

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Etha Information Oct 1993

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

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A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch Of Colonel Albert Miller Lea, W. T. Block Oct 1993

A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch Of Colonel Albert Miller Lea, W. T. Block

East Texas Historical Journal

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Defying Davis: The Walker County Rebellion, 1871, Ricky F. Dobbs Oct 1993

Defying Davis: The Walker County Rebellion, 1871, Ricky F. Dobbs

East Texas Historical Journal

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Defining The Big Thicket: Prelude To Preservation, James Cozine Oct 1993

Defining The Big Thicket: Prelude To Preservation, James Cozine

East Texas Historical Journal

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The C.I.O. Political Action Committee And Congressman Martin Dies' Departure From Congress: Labor's Inflated Claims, Dennis K. Mcdaniel Oct 1993

The C.I.O. Political Action Committee And Congressman Martin Dies' Departure From Congress: Labor's Inflated Claims, Dennis K. Mcdaniel

East Texas Historical Journal

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Our Gringo Amigos: Anglo Americans And The Tejano Experience, Arnold De Leon Oct 1993

Our Gringo Amigos: Anglo Americans And The Tejano Experience, Arnold De Leon

East Texas Historical Journal

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Book Notes Oct 1993

Book Notes

East Texas Historical Journal

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Book Reviews Oct 1993

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

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Institutional Members Oct 1993

Institutional Members

East Texas Historical Journal

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Preliminary Cultural Resources Investigations For The Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, Hidalgo County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler, Martha Doty Freeman, Amy C. Earls Jun 1993

Preliminary Cultural Resources Investigations For The Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, Hidalgo County, Texas, Karl W. Kibler, Martha Doty Freeman, Amy C. Earls

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Archeological, archival, and geomorphologic investigations were conducted for the proposed Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge Project in Hidalgo County, Texas, by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. from October 12-27, 1992. The purposes of these investigations were to locate and record any cultural resources within the project area, determine their eligibility for listing on the National Register of Historic Places and designation as State Archeological Landmarks, and to provide an overview of the Holocene geomorphic history of the project area.

The geomorphic history of the project area suggests that the Rio Grande has experienced continuous channel aggradation from the end of the Pleistocene to …


Archeological Survey And Monitoring Of Jtf-6 Road Improvements, Sierra Blanca, Hudspeth County, Texas, Sheridan K. Edwards, Duane E. Peter May 1993

Archeological Survey And Monitoring Of Jtf-6 Road Improvements, Sierra Blanca, Hudspeth County, Texas, Sheridan K. Edwards, Duane E. Peter

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This report presents the results of cultural resource survey and monitoring activities performed in conjunction with a Department of Defense Joint Task Force Six (JTF-6) project near Sierra Blanca in Hudspeth County, Texas. These cultural resource investigations were initiated by a request from the U.S. Border Patrol of Sierra Blanca, Texas for planned improvements to 50.3 km (31.25 miles) of existing roads. The goal was to improve the U.S. Border Patrol's effectiveness in monitoring and controlling the ongoing drug trafficking activities along the U.S.-Mexico International Border. The road repair and historic preservation efforts were coordinated by JTF-6, based at Fort …


Data Recovery At Justiceburg Reservior (Lake Alan Henry), Garza And Kent Counties, Texas: Phase Iii, Season 2, Douglas K. Boyd, Jay Peck, Steve A. Tomka, Karl W. Kibler Mar 1993

Data Recovery At Justiceburg Reservior (Lake Alan Henry), Garza And Kent Counties, Texas: Phase Iii, Season 2, Douglas K. Boyd, Jay Peck, Steve A. Tomka, Karl W. Kibler

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

The second of three seasons of Phase III data recovery at Justiceburg Reservoir (Lake Alan Henry), located on the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River in Garza and Kent counties, Texas, was conducted during the summer of 1991. 11le work included survey of dam borrow areas and site recording in and near these construction zones, limited work at selected rock art sites, geological investigation of an upland playa, and intensive investigations at two primarily Protohistoric period archeological sites. Pedestrian survey of active borrow areas resulted in the discovery and emergency recording and evaluation of site 41GR606 at the mouth …


Table Of Contents Mar 1993

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

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List Of Books Reviewed Mar 1993

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

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Etha Information Mar 1993

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

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Ethj Vol-31 No-1 Mar 1993

Ethj Vol-31 No-1

East Texas Historical Journal

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Equality Under The Lord's Law: The Disciplinary Process In Texas Baptist Churches, 1833-1870, Nick Malavis Mar 1993

Equality Under The Lord's Law: The Disciplinary Process In Texas Baptist Churches, 1833-1870, Nick Malavis

East Texas Historical Journal

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Labors Of The Profession: The Law Practice Of Nathaniel Hart Davis, A Texas Lawyer, 1850-1882, Brian Dirck Mar 1993

Labors Of The Profession: The Law Practice Of Nathaniel Hart Davis, A Texas Lawyer, 1850-1882, Brian Dirck

East Texas Historical Journal

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Southeast Texas Baseball And The National Game, John C. Carroll Mar 1993

Southeast Texas Baseball And The National Game, John C. Carroll

East Texas Historical Journal

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Hesitant Recognition: Texas Black Politicians, 1865-1900, Barry A. Crouch Mar 1993

Hesitant Recognition: Texas Black Politicians, 1865-1900, Barry A. Crouch

East Texas Historical Journal

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Advertisements Mar 1993

Advertisements

East Texas Historical Journal

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Institutional Members Mar 1993

Institutional Members

East Texas Historical Journal

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Book Reviews Mar 1993

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

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Archaeology, The Caddo Indian Tribe, And The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act, Mary C. Carter Jan 1993

Archaeology, The Caddo Indian Tribe, And The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act, Mary C. Carter

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Caddo leadership has a long history of working cooperatively with foreign governments. In the seventeenth century, they cooperated with Spanish officials and missionaries who wanted to establish themselves among the southern branch of Caddo tribes--the Hasinai in Northeast Texas. In the eighteenth century, they cooperated with the French who wanted to establish trading posts on the Red River among the Natchitoches and Kadohadacho. In the nineteenth century they cooperated with Americans to establish peaceful relationships with unfriendly tribe. For Caddos, the result of these cooperative efforts was disillusion, decimation, displacement, and finally dispossession. Now, with new hope in the twentieth …


Dental Paleopathologies In The Sanders Site (41lr2) Population From Lamar County, Texas, Diane E. Wilson Jan 1993

Dental Paleopathologies In The Sanders Site (41lr2) Population From Lamar County, Texas, Diane E. Wilson

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

Dental health, like skeletal health, reflects the natural and social environment, as well as genetics. This paper focuses on the results of stress on the teeth once they have erupted; stresses include chemical, mechanical, and pathogenic forces. These forces are primarily the result of dietary factors. The specific aspects of dental health examined in this paper are cariogenesis, dental attrition, antemortem tooth loss, and abscessing. These dental paleopathologies primarily reflect diet and food processing strategies.

Throughout the Americas, dental disorders have increased with the adoption of maize agriculture. Reliance on maize provides a sticky, carbohydraterich dietary staple that is favorable …