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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Inventory And Assessment Of Cultural Resources Above The 1,551.5-Foot Contour Line, Stacy Reservoir Recreation Areas, Concho, Coleman, And Runnels Counties, Texas, Willliam A. Bryan, Michael B. Collins
Inventory And Assessment Of Cultural Resources Above The 1,551.5-Foot Contour Line, Stacy Reservoir Recreation Areas, Concho, Coleman, And Runnels Counties, Texas, Willliam A. Bryan, Michael B. Collins
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In August and September 1986, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc. conducted an inventory and assessment of cultural resources in five recreational area tracts above the conservation pool elevation of the proposed Stacy Reservoir in Concho, Coleman. and Runnels counties, Texas. These investigations were sponsored by the Colorado River Municipal Water District in compliance with federal requirements for a construction permit from the Corps of Engineers. Approximately 1,690 acres were surveyed. and five previously unrecorded sites were discovered and documented. Cairn feature sites 41CC213 and 41CC237 are deemed potentially significant and should be preserved or investigated to determine their significance …
The Wpa Arts Projects In Texas, Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr
The Wpa Arts Projects In Texas, Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Texas "Sick Chicken" Strike, 1950s, George N. Green
The Texas "Sick Chicken" Strike, 1950s, George N. Green
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Disintegration Of An Army: Confederate Forces In Texas, April-June, 1865, William W. White
The Disintegration Of An Army: Confederate Forces In Texas, April-June, 1865, William W. White
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Bonham Cotton Mills, Beverly Christian
Bonham Cotton Mills, Beverly Christian
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Johnny Reb In Sibley's New Mexico Campaign: Reminiscences Of Pvt. Henry C. Wright, 1861-1862, Part Iii, Michael L. Tate
A Johnny Reb In Sibley's New Mexico Campaign: Reminiscences Of Pvt. Henry C. Wright, 1861-1862, Part Iii, Michael L. Tate
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Black Political Participation In Reconstruction Texas, Merline Pitre
The Evolution Of Black Political Participation In Reconstruction Texas, Merline Pitre
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Hatton Sumners And The 1937 Court-Packing Plan, Anthony Champagne
Hatton Sumners And The 1937 Court-Packing Plan, Anthony Champagne
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Chaplain Nicholas A. Davis: Man Of Action And Accomplishment, S. B. Bedinger
Chaplain Nicholas A. Davis: Man Of Action And Accomplishment, S. B. Bedinger
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Coping With The Cold War: Civil Defense In Austin, Texas, 1961-62, James Marten
Coping With The Cold War: Civil Defense In Austin, Texas, 1961-62, James Marten
East Texas Historical Journal
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A Johnny Reb In Sibley's New Mexico Campaign: Reminiscences Of Pvt. Henry C. Wright, 1861-1862, Part Ii, Michael L. Tate
A Johnny Reb In Sibley's New Mexico Campaign: Reminiscences Of Pvt. Henry C. Wright, 1861-1862, Part Ii, Michael L. Tate
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Country School In East Texas: 1 Room + 3 R'S, Bill O'Neal
The Country School In East Texas: 1 Room + 3 R'S, Bill O'Neal
East Texas Historical Journal
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Cultural Resources Investigations Along Whiteoak Bayou, Harris County, Texas, Ross C. Fields, Gail L. Bailey, C. Britt Bousman, Martha Doty Freeman, Michael B. Collins, Gary B. Demarcay, Margaret Ann Howard, J. Michael Quigg, Jack M. Jackson
Cultural Resources Investigations Along Whiteoak Bayou, Harris County, Texas, Ross C. Fields, Gail L. Bailey, C. Britt Bousman, Martha Doty Freeman, Michael B. Collins, Gary B. Demarcay, Margaret Ann Howard, J. Michael Quigg, Jack M. Jackson
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In 1986, cultural resources investigations were carried out to prepare a synthesis of the archeology of the Whiteoak Bayou area in western Harris County, Texas, and to conduct subsurface testing at prehistoric sites that may be affected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Upper Whiteoak Bayou Flood Damage Reduction Project. The tasks undertaken during these investigations are: (1) background research into the environment and archeology of the area; (2) historic/archival research and reconnaissance survey to summarize the historical development of Whiteoak Bayou and to identify any important sites in the project area; (3) intensive survey of Vogel Creek, a …
Results Of Metal Detector Survey, Testing Operations, And Archival Studies The Wooten-Seale Plantation, Site 41rt362 Robertson County, Texas, John W. Clark
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Preliminary historical and archaeological investigation of the Robert Henry Seale farm residences (41RT362) utilizin g a metal detector and limited shovel testing indicate that a recent owner of the property removed both residential structures, destroying the site and extensively damaging any buried deposits. It is the estimation of the cultural resources staff of the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation that the physical remains of the occupation of the property have been disrupted to such an extent that they now have no value in answering cultural- historical questions.