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The Ghostly-Silent Guns Of Galveston: A Chronicle Of Colonel J.G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer Of East Texas, W. T. Block
East Texas Historical Journal
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Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal, United States Foreign Policy And The Filibustering Spirit In Texas, 1846-1853, John Moretta
East Texas Historical Journal
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The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
The Alabama-Coushatta Indians: An Annotated Bibliography, Daniel J. Gelo, Tammy J. Morales
East Texas Historical Journal
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Spanish Louisiana Land Policy: Antecedent To The Anglo-American Colonization Of East Texas, 1769-1821, Light T. Cummins
Spanish Louisiana Land Policy: Antecedent To The Anglo-American Colonization Of East Texas, 1769-1821, Light T. Cummins
East Texas Historical Journal
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Nacogdoches As A Health Resort? The Story Of Aqua Vitae Park, Joe E. Ericson
Nacogdoches As A Health Resort? The Story Of Aqua Vitae Park, Joe E. Ericson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas Wildlife Conservation- Historical Notes, Rollin H. Baker
Texas Wildlife Conservation- Historical Notes, Rollin H. Baker
East Texas Historical Journal
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Prostitution In Texas: From The 1830s To The 1960s, David C. Humphrey
Prostitution In Texas: From The 1830s To The 1960s, David C. Humphrey
East Texas Historical Journal
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Alonso De Leon: Pathfinder In East Texas, 1686-1690, Donald E. Chipman
Alonso De Leon: Pathfinder In East Texas, 1686-1690, Donald E. Chipman
East Texas Historical Journal
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Sweet Success: The Debut Of The Kilgore College Rangerettes, Dan K. Utley, Virginia Long
Sweet Success: The Debut Of The Kilgore College Rangerettes, Dan K. Utley, Virginia Long
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Center For East Texas Studies An Sfa '98 Report
The Center For East Texas Studies An Sfa '98 Report
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Shay Dinky In The Pines, Kenneth Morgan
Shay Dinky In The Pines, Kenneth Morgan
East Texas Historical Journal
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Archeological Investigations Of The Caddo Lake Scholars Program At Caddo Lake State Park, Harrison County, Texas, 1993-1995, Bob D. Skiles, Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, Mike Turner
Archeological Investigations Of The Caddo Lake Scholars Program At Caddo Lake State Park, Harrison County, Texas, 1993-1995, Bob D. Skiles, Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, Mike Turner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archeological investigations between 1993-1995 at Caddo State Park, reported herein, represent the initial efforts of the Caddo Lake Institute's archeology team to conduct an education/training program, as well as to begin the process of identifying important archeological and historical resources in the Caddo Lake Basin. The archeology team will undertake several archeological projects in 1995-1996 in the Caddo Lake bioregion, particularly in the RAMSAR Treaty lands (Caddo Lake Wildlife Management Area) and on adjoining tracts of private land. Students and mentors from the consortium of Caddo Lake Scholars Program universities and schools are invited to participate in our archeological efforts, …
Collected Papers On Caddoan Archaeology In The Upper Sabine River Basin, Northeastern Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Collected Papers On Caddoan Archaeology In The Upper Sabine River Basin, Northeastern Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This Special Publication of the Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology presents a series of papers written and published between 1983-1994 on various aspects of the archaeology of the Upper Sabine River basin in Northeast Texas (Figure 1). Their particular focus is on the lifeways and material culture of the Caddoan peoples who permanently settled in the basin between about A.D. 700-800 (if not earlier) and the mid- 1700s.
This part of Northeast Texas has a highly significant and diverse archaeological record, one that has intrigued professional and a vocational archaeologists alike for at least 75 years (e.g., Pearce 1920; Johnson …
Evidence Of Resource Procurement And Manufacturing Techniques In Caddoan Ceramic Assemblages From The Sabine, Cypress, And Sulphur River Drainage Basins, Rusk And Titus Counties, Texas, Kathryn Reese-Taylor
Evidence Of Resource Procurement And Manufacturing Techniques In Caddoan Ceramic Assemblages From The Sabine, Cypress, And Sulphur River Drainage Basins, Rusk And Titus Counties, Texas, Kathryn Reese-Taylor
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Texas Utilities Services and Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc. have conducted ongoing archaeological investigations of cultural resources in Northeast Texas for the past 15 years. As a part of these studies, prehistoric Caddoan ceramic assemblages were recovered from 13 sites in three distinct drainage basins: three sites from the Sabine River drainage; three sites from the Cypress Creek drainage; and seven sites from the Sulphur River drainage. Recent research on the ceramic collections has emphasized variability in surface treatment, vessel form, and paste composition by means of a detailed attribute analysis and petrographic examination of a sample of the Caddoan …