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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Object: Scientific Knowledge, The Freeman-Custis Expedition, Beverely Watkins
Object: Scientific Knowledge, The Freeman-Custis Expedition, Beverely Watkins
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
John B. Denton, Pioneer Preacher-Lawyer-Soldier, John D. Carter
John B. Denton, Pioneer Preacher-Lawyer-Soldier, John D. Carter
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Albert Sidney Johnston's 'Cruel Uncertainty', Max S. Lale
Albert Sidney Johnston's 'Cruel Uncertainty', Max S. Lale
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Civic Elites And Urban Planning: Houston's River Oaks, Charles O. Cook, Barry J. Kaplan
Civic Elites And Urban Planning: Houston's River Oaks, Charles O. Cook, Barry J. Kaplan
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Karle Wilson Baker: First Woman Of Texas Letters, Edwin W. Gaston Jr
Karle Wilson Baker: First Woman Of Texas Letters, Edwin W. Gaston Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Child Or Beast?: White Texas' View Of Blacks, 1900-1910, Bruce A. Glasrud
Child Or Beast?: White Texas' View Of Blacks, 1900-1910, Bruce A. Glasrud
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract.
A New Source Of Athanase De Mezieres, Steven C. Levi
A New Source Of Athanase De Mezieres, Steven C. Levi
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Morgan H. Looney And His Gilmer School 1861-1871, Doyal T. Loyd
Morgan H. Looney And His Gilmer School 1861-1871, Doyal T. Loyd
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Texan In Search Of Gold, David P. Smith
A Texan In Search Of Gold, David P. Smith
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Rabbi Henry Cohen And The Galveston Immigration Movement, 1907-1914, Ronald A. Axelrod
Rabbi Henry Cohen And The Galveston Immigration Movement, 1907-1914, Ronald A. Axelrod
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Windedale: Texas' Williamsburg, Rob Martin
Windedale: Texas' Williamsburg, Rob Martin
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Founding Of Letourneau College, D. F. Burns
The Founding Of Letourneau College, D. F. Burns
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
An Initial Archaeological Assessment Of John James Park, City Of San Antonio, Texas, Elizabeth Cantu Frkuska, Augustine J. Frkuska, Fred Valdez Jr., Thomas R. Hester
An Initial Archaeological Assessment Of John James Park, City Of San Antonio, Texas, Elizabeth Cantu Frkuska, Augustine J. Frkuska, Fred Valdez Jr., Thomas R. Hester
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In January, 1977, the City of San Antonio Department of Parks and Recreation (Ronald L. Darner, Director) and the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio (Thomas R. Hester, Director), entered into a contract for the archaeological assessment of John James Park. The park property (Fig. 1), is located just north of Fort Sam Houston, and the eastern boundary fronts on Salado Creek, a major tributary of the San Antonio River.
The field survey was carried out under the general supervision of Dr. Thomas R. Hester and Mr. Jack D. Eaton, with the field crew consisting …
An Archaeological And Historical Assessment Of The Tule Lake Tract, Nueces County, Texas, Lynn Highley, Andrea Gerstle, Thomas R. Hester
An Archaeological And Historical Assessment Of The Tule Lake Tract, Nueces County, Texas, Lynn Highley, Andrea Gerstle, Thomas R. Hester
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
On March 2 and 3, 1977, an archaeological survey of the area surrounding Tule Lake, in Corpus Christi, Texas, was conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio. The reconnaissance was authorized by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, prior to disposal of fill resulting from harbor dredging activities. Mr. William Sky Eagle of the Corpus Christi office of the Corps provided us with detailed locational information, and Mr. David Espy, a Corpus Christi resident and avocational archaeologist, informed us of local activities and discoveries, as well as opening his own …
Archaeological Test Excavations At 41mv57: The Seco Mines Project, Maverick County, Texas, Augustine J. Frkuska Jr., Elizabeth C. Frkuska, David Brown, Thomas R. Hester
Archaeological Test Excavations At 41mv57: The Seco Mines Project, Maverick County, Texas, Augustine J. Frkuska Jr., Elizabeth C. Frkuska, David Brown, Thomas R. Hester
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In mid-February, 1977, an archaeological field team from the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, conducted investigations at prehistoric site 41 MV 57 in Maverick County, Texas. The site is located along a tributary of Seco Creek and is to be modified by the installation of a sewage collection system (the Seco Mines Project).
An Initial Archaeological Assessment Of Area Proposed For Modification At Fort Mcintosh, Webb County, Texas, James E. Ivey, Thomas Medlin, Jack D. Eaton
An Initial Archaeological Assessment Of Area Proposed For Modification At Fort Mcintosh, Webb County, Texas, James E. Ivey, Thomas Medlin, Jack D. Eaton
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
From April 4 to 11, 1977, archaeologists from The University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for Archaeological Research, visited the site of Fort McIntosh (41 WE 11), presently occupied by the Laredo Junior College, Laredo, Texas.
The purpose of the visit was to conduct four days of on-the-ground survey and limited testing in the southwestern area of the Fort Site where construction of college athletic facilities is planned. This area lies between the college campus and the bank of the Rio Grande. The survey was designed to determine, if possible, what archaeological and historical resources remain in the proposed …