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Myth, Reality, And Anomaly: The Complex World Of Rebecca Hagerty, Judith N. Mcarthur
Myth, Reality, And Anomaly: The Complex World Of Rebecca Hagerty, Judith N. Mcarthur
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"A Woman's Curiosity:" Martha Gaffney And Cotton Planting On The Texas Frontier, Katherine G. Goodwin
"A Woman's Curiosity:" Martha Gaffney And Cotton Planting On The Texas Frontier, Katherine G. Goodwin
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Karle Wilson Baker And The East Texas Experience, Pamela L. Palmer
Karle Wilson Baker And The East Texas Experience, Pamela L. Palmer
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Woman Of Her Time: Birdie Robertson Johnson, Alice J. Cooksey
A Woman Of Her Time: Birdie Robertson Johnson, Alice J. Cooksey
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Anthony Butler: A Flawed Diplomat, Gerald D. Saxon
Anthony Butler: A Flawed Diplomat, Gerald D. Saxon
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Les Communistes In East Texas, Harry E. Wade
Les Communistes In East Texas, Harry E. Wade
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Port Arthur In 1923, Jane A. Preddy
Port Arthur In 1923, Jane A. Preddy
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Texas Press And William Walker In Nicaragua, Jeffrey A. Zemler
The Texas Press And William Walker In Nicaragua, Jeffrey A. Zemler
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Archaeological Testing At Site 41bp280, Bastrop County, Texas, Glenn T. Goode
Archaeological Testing At Site 41bp280, Bastrop County, Texas, Glenn T. Goode
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archaeological site 41BP280 is located along SH 71 in east~central Bastrop County. Abundant evidence of prehistoric aboriginal occupation covers a narrow Pleistocene terrace which abuts the much higher Pleistocene terrace remnant upon which 41BP19 is located. Multiple cultural components are present at 41BP280, ranging in age from at least the Middle Archaic through the Late Prehistoric Periods. A large lithic artifact assemblage and abundant thermally altered stone were present in up to 1.20 meters of deposit. Site 41BP280 is a potentially important site; however, it is not recommended for additional excavation because that part of the site within the right-ofway …
Laredo, Texas: Gateway Community On The Texas Borderlands, Archaeological And Historical Investigations For The Laredo City Toll Plaza, William J. Folan, I. Waynne Cox, Anne A. Fox, Gilberto M. Hinojosa
Laredo, Texas: Gateway Community On The Texas Borderlands, Archaeological And Historical Investigations For The Laredo City Toll Plaza, William J. Folan, I. Waynne Cox, Anne A. Fox, Gilberto M. Hinojosa
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In July 1980, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted archaeological and historical investigations at sites designated as 41 WB 36,41 WB 37, and 41 WB 38, which are located in a residential district on the east side of the town of Laredo, Texas. These sites are represented by late historic foundations which were uncovered after a group of houses were razed to make way for a new toll bridge complex to facilitate international travel between the United States and the Republic of Mexico. A short history of Laredo and of the four house …
An Archaeological Survey Of Converse City Park, Bexar County, Texas, Ralph Snavely
An Archaeological Survey Of Converse City Park, Bexar County, Texas, Ralph Snavely
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On March 3-4, 1986, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), conducted a survey of approximately 25 acres, comprising the Converse City Park on the south edge of Converse in Bexar County, Texas. The survey was required to comply with federal regulations. One area within the development zone was found to have a light surface scatter of cultural materials. This lithic scatter was recorded and assigned a permanent state site designation (41BX698). An intensive search of the site area failed to produce any concentration of cultural materials other than the one area. No …