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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
An East Texas At An Oriental Court: Richard Bennett Hubbard, Minister To Japan, 1885-1889, Jean S. Duncan
An East Texas At An Oriental Court: Richard Bennett Hubbard, Minister To Japan, 1885-1889, Jean S. Duncan
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Black Community In Reconstruction Texas: Readjustments In Religion And The Evolution Of The Negro Church, James Smallwood
The Black Community In Reconstruction Texas: Readjustments In Religion And The Evolution Of The Negro Church, James Smallwood
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward The Vision Of Austina: The Life Of Moses Austin, W. R. Fossey
Toward The Vision Of Austina: The Life Of Moses Austin, W. R. Fossey
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Can't Hurt, And May Do You Good": A Study Of The Pamphlets The Southern Pacific Railroad Used To Induce Immigration To Texas, 1880-1930, Patrick J. Brunet
"Can't Hurt, And May Do You Good": A Study Of The Pamphlets The Southern Pacific Railroad Used To Induce Immigration To Texas, 1880-1930, Patrick J. Brunet
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Memories Of Old Chita School, Ruth D. Morris
Memories Of Old Chita School, Ruth D. Morris
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The "New" Social History And The Southwest: The Dallas Social History Project, Henry D. Graff
The "New" Social History And The Southwest: The Dallas Social History Project, Henry D. Graff
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Frontier Towns In Antebellum East Texas: Jasper County, James M. Mcreynolds
Frontier Towns In Antebellum East Texas: Jasper County, James M. Mcreynolds
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Radical Reconstrucion: The Texas Choice, Richard Moore
Radical Reconstrucion: The Texas Choice, Richard Moore
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Old Austin College In Huntsville: An Early Chapter In East Texas Educational History, Jack W. Humphries
Old Austin College In Huntsville: An Early Chapter In East Texas Educational History, Jack W. Humphries
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Galveston Longshoremen's Strike Of 1920, James C. Maroney
The Galveston Longshoremen's Strike Of 1920, James C. Maroney
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Texas Press And The New Deal Train, Frank J. Krompak
The Texas Press And The New Deal Train, Frank J. Krompak
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed R.M. 337, Bandera County, Texas
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Ten archeological sites in Bandera County, Texas, will be affected by the completion of R.M. 337, a proposed 10.2-mile extension connecting the existing R.M. 337 (formerly F.M. 1336) with R.M.187 south of Vanderpool. These sites were discovered in February, 1978, during an archeological reconnaissance of the right-of-way by Frank Weir and Daymond Crawford of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation and Robert Mallouf and John Clark of the Texas Historical Commission. Be- 'tween February 22 and March 21, 1978, preliminary sub-surface testing and/or surface collecting of the sites was conducted by Jerry Henderson and Daymond Crawford of the …
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Initial Testing Report And Recommendations For Archeological Resources Along Proposed F.M. 3359, Panola County, Texas, Patience Elizabeth Patterson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The archeological testing at sites 41PN3 and 41PN4 reported herein, came about as ,ill result of discovery of these sites during an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed right of way on F.M. 3359 near Deadwood in Panola County, Texas (Figure 1). Reporting and preliminary testing of these sites was completed so as to be i.n compliance with Public Law 89-670(The Department of Transportation Act of 1966), 36 CFR 60, 36 CFR 8·00, and the Memorandum of Understanding between the State. Department of Highways and Public Transportation and the Texas Antiquities Committee, dated January 5, 1972.
Both sites were discovered by …
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Initial Testing Report For 41lr58
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
During a routine archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed right- of-way of F.M. 3298 a site was indicated between centerline stations 143 + 00 and 145 + 00 on the basis of the recovery of a dart point and a dart point fragment. Consequently, a preliminary test was conducted during the week beginning May 1, 1978, to determine the nature of the site and to formulate, if necessary, a program of excavation and mitigation . The discovery and preliminary test investigations were made i n accordance with Title 36, C.F.R., Part 800 Procedures for the Protection of Historic and Cultural Properties.
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
An Inventory And Assessment Of Archaeological Sites In The High Country Of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, Paul R. Katz
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This report will present the results of an archaeological survey conducted in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, during the summer of 1976. The specific purpose of this survey was to compile an inventory of prehistoric resources in that portion of the Park known as the High Country, the only portion of the Park which had not yet been subjected to a comprehensive, on-the-ground archaeological reconnaissance. Data gathered during the survey were analyzed and interpreted in the light of existing cultural frameworks for the Park and surrounding region. Criteria of significance and criteria of effect were applied to all documented archaeological …
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Archaeological Investigations Of Portions Of The San Pedro And Alazan Acequias In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In the spring of 1977 the Center for Archaeological Research was requested by Ronald Darner, Director of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, to investigate and record sections of the old acequias, or irrigation ditches which were involved in renovation and landscaping projects in city parks. The purpose of this report is to present the information gained in this endeavor ln lasting and usable form for the future benefit of historians and archaeologists working with these unique and interesting structures.
Since time and space did not allow an exhaustive discussion of the acequia system of San Antonio, the reader …
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Archaeological Monitoring And Testing At The Catalpa-Pershing Storm Drainage Project In San Antonio, Texas, Anne A. Fox, Elizabeth C. Frkuska
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In Feburary 1977, the Center for Archaeological Research was contracted by the City of San Antonio Department of Parks and Recreation to conduct observation and limited testing in the immediate area of the Catalpa-Pershing Drainage Project in Brackenridge Park. The affected area within the park had previously been surveyed for archaeological sites by Center personnel in connection with a general historic and prehistoric survey of the park as a whole (Fox and Katz 1978) in preparation for the proposed Master Plan. During the initial survey, one historic site and two prehistoric sites were recorded in the area through which the …