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Articles 1 - 30 of 82
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Daring Young Men Remembered, Max S. Lale
Daring Young Men Remembered, Max S. Lale
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jacksons Of Brazoria County: The Life, The Myth, And The Impact Of A Plantation Family, Alisa V. Petrovich
The Jacksons Of Brazoria County: The Life, The Myth, And The Impact Of A Plantation Family, Alisa V. Petrovich
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Air Activities Of Texas: A Small Town's Contribution To The Big War, Tommy Stringer
Air Activities Of Texas: A Small Town's Contribution To The Big War, Tommy Stringer
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Know-Nothings And Democratic Organization In Harrison County, Larry Mcclellan
The Know-Nothings And Democratic Organization In Harrison County, Larry Mcclellan
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Robert Cavelier, Sieur De La Salle's Adventures And Texas: The Making And Breaking Of French Colonial Policy, Sandra M. Petrovich
Robert Cavelier, Sieur De La Salle's Adventures And Texas: The Making And Breaking Of French Colonial Policy, Sandra M. Petrovich
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Dale May York: The Last Victim, Robert Nieman
Dale May York: The Last Victim, Robert Nieman
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Judge Roy's Playground: A History Of Astroworld, Karen Guenther
Judge Roy's Playground: A History Of Astroworld, Karen Guenther
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Whip Them Like The Mischief:" The Civil War Letters Of Frank And Mintie Price, Jimmy L. Bryan Jr
"Whip Them Like The Mischief:" The Civil War Letters Of Frank And Mintie Price, Jimmy L. Bryan Jr
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Smith On Hanley, 'The Metaphysics Of Star Trek, Anne Collins Smith
Smith On Hanley, 'The Metaphysics Of Star Trek, Anne Collins Smith
Faculty Publications
Review by Anne Collins Smith on the H-PCAACA mailing list, June 1998.
The Metaphysics of Star Trek by Richard Hanley. New York: Basic Books, 1997. xviii + 253 pp. $18.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-465-09124-9.
Richard Hanley's The Metaphysics of Star Trek is an engaging examination of certain philosophical issues raised within the Star Trek universe. Its title, however, is overly broad; it would be more correctly titled, The Twentieth-Century Applied Metaphysics of Star Trek. The earliest reference in the bibliography is an article written in 1950; the next earliest, 1960. The vast majority of sources are from the 1980's and …
Sebastopol State Historical Park (41gu9), Seguin, Texas: Archeological Excavations, 1978-1988, Sandra R. Sauer, Art Black, Cynthia Brandimarte
Sebastopol State Historical Park (41gu9), Seguin, Texas: Archeological Excavations, 1978-1988, Sandra R. Sauer, Art Black, Cynthia Brandimarte
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The town of Seguin in Guadalupe County, Texas, was known for its numerous limecrete structures. Limecrete structures probably once numbered more than 100; now, the house known as Sebastopol is one of only two still standing. Between 1978 and 1988, archeological excavations were conducted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in and around Sebastopol. The excavations were preparatory to and in conjunction with architectural restoration of the building and development of the site as a State Historical Park. Archeological excavations were intended to evaluate only those areas impacted by the architectural restoration. Excavation units were placed primarily in and …
Cultural Resources Survey For A Joing Task Force Six (Jtf-6) Action In Webb, Maverick, And Dimmit Counties, Texas, Jeffrey D. Owens, Johnna L. Buysse, Steve Gaither
Cultural Resources Survey For A Joing Task Force Six (Jtf-6) Action In Webb, Maverick, And Dimmit Counties, Texas, Jeffrey D. Owens, Johnna L. Buysse, Steve Gaither
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In an effort to aid United States Border Patrol efforts to combat smuggling and illegal immigration in south Texas, road improvements have been proposed along the U.S.-Mexico international border in three south Texas counties by Joint Task Force Six (JTF-6). JTF-6 Operation Number JT513/515/425-98 consists of a single action in Webb, Maverick, and Dimmit counties, Texas. This action includes the repair/upgrade of approximately 211.0 km (131. 1 mi) of existing roads, the construction of roughly 176.7 km (109.8 mi) of new roads (totaling 387.7 km (240.9 mi), the excavation of three borrow pits, the construction of an equipment storage area, …
"We've Got To Fight Or Die:" Early Texas Reaction To The Confederate Draft, 1862, Francelle Pruitt
"We've Got To Fight Or Die:" Early Texas Reaction To The Confederate Draft, 1862, Francelle Pruitt
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
James Leonard Farmer: Texas' First African American Ph.D., Gail K. Beil
James Leonard Farmer: Texas' First African American Ph.D., Gail K. Beil
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
William H. Sandusky In Texas: A Polish Descendant, K. F. Neighbours
William H. Sandusky In Texas: A Polish Descendant, K. F. Neighbours
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Houston Mayors: Developing A City, Priscilla Benham
Houston Mayors: Developing A City, Priscilla Benham
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Official State Dish: Why Chili?, Ben Z. Grant
The Official State Dish: Why Chili?, Ben Z. Grant
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.