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Etha Information Oct 2012

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

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Title Page Oct 2012

Title Page

East Texas Historical Journal

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List Of Books Reviewed Oct 2012

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

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Table Of Contents Oct 2012

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

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Editor's Note Oct 2012

Editor's Note

East Texas Historical Journal

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Ethj Vol-50 No-2 Oct 2012

Ethj Vol-50 No-2

East Texas Historical Journal

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Civic Elites And Urban Planning: Houston's River Oaks, Charles O. Cook, Barry J. Kaplan Oct 2012

Civic Elites And Urban Planning: Houston's River Oaks, Charles O. Cook, Barry J. Kaplan

East Texas Historical Journal

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Occupation Of Nacogdoches, Robert L. Jones, Pauline Jones Oct 2012

Occupation Of Nacogdoches, Robert L. Jones, Pauline Jones

East Texas Historical Journal

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The Mess In Mineola: An Account Of The Investigations Into Conditions In A Prison Work Camp, 1879, Donald R. Walker Oct 2012

The Mess In Mineola: An Account Of The Investigations Into Conditions In A Prison Work Camp, 1879, Donald R. Walker

East Texas Historical Journal

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The History Of W.A. East V. Houston And Texas Central Railway Company, 1904: Establishment Of The Rule Of Capture In Texas Water Law Or "He Who Has The Biggest Pump Gets The Water", Charles R. Porter Jr Oct 2012

The History Of W.A. East V. Houston And Texas Central Railway Company, 1904: Establishment Of The Rule Of Capture In Texas Water Law Or "He Who Has The Biggest Pump Gets The Water", Charles R. Porter Jr

East Texas Historical Journal

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Book Notes Oct 2012

Book Notes

East Texas Historical Journal

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Operation Texas: Lyndon B. Johnson, The Jewish Question And The Nazi Holocaust, James Smallwood Oct 2012

Operation Texas: Lyndon B. Johnson, The Jewish Question And The Nazi Holocaust, James Smallwood

East Texas Historical Journal

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My War: 1944-1945, Max S. Lale Oct 2012

My War: 1944-1945, Max S. Lale

East Texas Historical Journal

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Advertisements Oct 2012

Advertisements

East Texas Historical Journal

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Institutional Members Oct 2012

Institutional Members

East Texas Historical Journal

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Advertisements Oct 2012

Advertisements

East Texas Historical Journal

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The Journal At Fifty, Archie P. Mcdonald Sep 2012

The Journal At Fifty, Archie P. Mcdonald

East Texas Historical Journal

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Book Reviews Sep 2012

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

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Archeological Site Assesments And Survey At Aquilla Lake, Hill County, Texas, Aaron R. Norment, Karl W. Kibler, Amy E. Dase Jul 2012

Archeological Site Assesments And Survey At Aquilla Lake, Hill County, Texas, Aaron R. Norment, Karl W. Kibler, Amy E. Dase

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

Personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted archeological site assessments and survey at Aquilla Lake from November to December 2010 in preparation for a pool raise planned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. The proposed pool raise could potentially raise the conservation pool level of the lake by 6.5 ft. Field investigations revisited and reevaluated 41 previously recorded sites and surveyed 10 previously unsurveyed areas (180 total acres) within the confines of the proposed 6.5-ft conservation pool raise. The investigations consolidated 8 of the 41 previously recorded sites into 3, therefore reassessments are given for 36 …


The Red Scare, Allison Ellis Apr 2012

The Red Scare, Allison Ellis

Undergraduate Research Conference

The Red Scare describes the time in American History following World War II when tension between Americans and other Communist countries, specifically the Soviet Union, were threateningly high. Each county was equipped for, yet fearful of an atomic war. The United States government tried to use this fear to motivate the American public to become mobilized. American citizens were encouraged to rely on themselves and prepare for the worst. Even though they were ignorant to the effects of such an attack, Americans tried desperately to prepare their homes and families. The government published articles, pamphlets, short films, and held drills …


Etha Information Mar 2012

Etha Information

East Texas Historical Journal

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Editorial Mar 2012

Editorial

East Texas Historical Journal

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List Of Books Reviewed Mar 2012

List Of Books Reviewed

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Title Page Mar 2012

Title Page

East Texas Historical Journal

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Table Of Contents Mar 2012

Table Of Contents

East Texas Historical Journal

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And Now I Are One: A View From The Field, Dan Utley Mar 2012

And Now I Are One: A View From The Field, Dan Utley

East Texas Historical Journal

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I Found It In East Texas: The Role Of The East Texas Research Center In The Public's History, Linda Reynolds, Kyle Ainsworth, Jennifer Brancato Mar 2012

I Found It In East Texas: The Role Of The East Texas Research Center In The Public's History, Linda Reynolds, Kyle Ainsworth, Jennifer Brancato

East Texas Historical Journal

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Finding History Under East Texas Pine Trees, Rick Bray Mar 2012

Finding History Under East Texas Pine Trees, Rick Bray

East Texas Historical Journal

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"In The Pines Where The Sun Don't Ever Shine:" Oral History, Community And Race In Nacogdoches, Tx, Paul J.P. Sandul, Laura Blackburn, Lisa Bently, Jessy K. Hanshaw, Aaron Marsh, Kaitlin Wieseman Mar 2012

"In The Pines Where The Sun Don't Ever Shine:" Oral History, Community And Race In Nacogdoches, Tx, Paul J.P. Sandul, Laura Blackburn, Lisa Bently, Jessy K. Hanshaw, Aaron Marsh, Kaitlin Wieseman

East Texas Historical Journal

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Training The Next Generation Of Public Historians In East Texas: A Report From Stephen F. Austin State University's Public History Program, Perky Beisel Mar 2012

Training The Next Generation Of Public Historians In East Texas: A Report From Stephen F. Austin State University's Public History Program, Perky Beisel

East Texas Historical Journal

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