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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Texas And The World Fairs, 1851-1935, Edward H. Phillips
Texas And The World Fairs, 1851-1935, Edward H. Phillips
East Texas Historical Journal
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Controlling The Workers: The Galveston Dock Workers' Strike Of 1920 And Its Impact On Labor Relations In Texas, William D. Angel Jr
Controlling The Workers: The Galveston Dock Workers' Strike Of 1920 And Its Impact On Labor Relations In Texas, William D. Angel Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
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Italian And Irish Contributions To The Texas War For Independence, Valentine J. Belfiglio
Italian And Irish Contributions To The Texas War For Independence, Valentine J. Belfiglio
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jasper- Newton Phenomenon, Russell Wahmann
The Jasper- Newton Phenomenon, Russell Wahmann
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Letter From Leonard Randal To His Son, Max S. Lale
A Letter From Leonard Randal To His Son, Max S. Lale
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Old Town Of Huntsville: The Perspectives Of Estill And Thomason, Jack W. Humphries
The Old Town Of Huntsville: The Perspectives Of Estill And Thomason, Jack W. Humphries
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Ordeal Of William H. Cowdin And The Officers Of The Forty-Second Massachusetts Regiment: Union Prisoners In Texas, Gary Wilson
The Ordeal Of William H. Cowdin And The Officers Of The Forty-Second Massachusetts Regiment: Union Prisoners In Texas, Gary Wilson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas And The Bonus Expeditionary Army, Donald W. Whisenhunt
Texas And The Bonus Expeditionary Army, Donald W. Whisenhunt
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Violent Possibility: The Tenth Cavalry At Texarkana, Garna L. Christian
The Violent Possibility: The Tenth Cavalry At Texarkana, Garna L. Christian
East Texas Historical Journal
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Wright Patman And The Impeachment Of Andrew Mellon, Janet Schmelzer
Wright Patman And The Impeachment Of Andrew Mellon, Janet Schmelzer
East Texas Historical Journal
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The Panther Springs Creek Site: Cultural Change And Continuity Within The Upper Salado Creek Watershed, South-Central Texas, Stephen L. Black, Joachim Mcgraw
The Panther Springs Creek Site: Cultural Change And Continuity Within The Upper Salado Creek Watershed, South-Central Texas, Stephen L. Black, Joachim Mcgraw
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The excavations and subsequent analysis of the Panther Creek Springs site, 41BX228, a multicomponent prehistoric open occupation site in south-central Texas, are documented in this report. The investigations at 41BX228 partially mitigate the loss of cultural information caused by looters and potentially by a proposed Soil Conservation Service flood control project. The field investigations carried out in 1979 included mapping, testing, backhoe trenching, and the excavation of several block areas. Large quantities of comparatively well-preserved cultural materials were recovered and analyzed including: lithic, ceramic, and bone artifacts as well as faunal and botanical remains. Major aspects of the analysis and …
An Archaeological Survey Of A Proposed Dredge Spoil Site In Nueces County, Texas, Stephen L. Black, Lynn Highley
An Archaeological Survey Of A Proposed Dredge Spoil Site In Nueces County, Texas, Stephen L. Black, Lynn Highley
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During December 1983, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted an archaeological survey of a proposed dredge spoil site in Nueces County for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority. One site (41 NU 211) was located. Artifacts included one Early Archaic dart point fragment which suggests that 41 NU 211 may date as earl y as 4000 B.C. Limited testing is recommended to evaluate the site unless project plans are altered.
A Reconnaissance Of A Channel Dam Site And Flood Area On The San Saba River, Menard County, Texas, Joseph H. Labadie
A Reconnaissance Of A Channel Dam Site And Flood Area On The San Saba River, Menard County, Texas, Joseph H. Labadie
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During December 1984, a reconnaissance was carried out along portions of the San Saba River west of Menard, Texas. The purpose of the study was to examine the location where a new channel dam will be constructed, and areas upstream, including Presidio San Sabá (41 MN 1), to determine what cultural resources might be affected by any water level change as a result of dam installation.
The reconnaissance determined that construction of a new concrete dam to replace an earlier earthen dam of similar size will not impact any known cultural resources. The water level is not expected to be …
Archaeological Investigations Of A Shell Midden (41hr39) At De Zavala Point, Harris County, Texas, Anna J. Taylor
Archaeological Investigations Of A Shell Midden (41hr39) At De Zavala Point, Harris County, Texas, Anna J. Taylor
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archaeological investigations at site 41 HR 39 on De Zavala Point in Channelview, Harris County, Texas, were conducted by personnel from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio from December 16 through December 22, 1984. The site is recorded as an aboriginal shell midden with a historic component which will be impacted by the proposed disposal of dredged materials under the Department of the Army Permit Application No. 17151, during industrial development of the area. The field investigations were conducted for the Department of the Army, Galveston District, Corps of Engineers, to determine the eligibility …