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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Archeological Excavation And Reburial Of Unmarked Historic Graves In The Pioneer Cemetary (41bo202), Brazoria County, Texas, Angelina L. Tiné, Douglas K. Boyd
Archeological Excavation And Reburial Of Unmarked Historic Graves In The Pioneer Cemetary (41bo202), Brazoria County, Texas, Angelina L. Tiné, Douglas K. Boyd
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Three unmarked graves within the predominantly African American Pioneer Cemetery in the City of Brazoria (Brazoria County), Texas, were exhumed and reburied within the cemetery. The graves were located within the right of way of State Highway 332, and were found during an earlier search phase done in conjunction with a planned expansion of the highway. The burial excavations and reburial were done in March and April 2003, by Prewitt and Associates, Inc., for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The graves contained the remains of three unknown individuals—a young woman (17–23 years old), an older woman (45–60 years old), …
A "Grand Old Church" Rose In The East: The Church Of God In Christ (Cogic) In East Texas, Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
A "Grand Old Church" Rose In The East: The Church Of God In Christ (Cogic) In East Texas, Karen Kossie-Chernyshev
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
"Someone Get The Governor An Aspirin": Ross Sterling And Martial Law In East Texas, Page S. Foshee
"Someone Get The Governor An Aspirin": Ross Sterling And Martial Law In East Texas, Page S. Foshee
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The 1976 Gop Primary: Ford, Reagan, And The Battle That Transformed Political Campaigns In Texas, Sean P. Cunningham
The 1976 Gop Primary: Ford, Reagan, And The Battle That Transformed Political Campaigns In Texas, Sean P. Cunningham
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
U.S. Forest Service Research At Nacogdoches, Texas, Ronald E. Thill
U.S. Forest Service Research At Nacogdoches, Texas, Ronald E. Thill
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Texas Gray Squirrel Migration Of 1857, Stanley D. Casto
The Texas Gray Squirrel Migration Of 1857, Stanley D. Casto
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Great-Aunt Ida Mae Remembers The Old Days, Mary A. Cook
Great-Aunt Ida Mae Remembers The Old Days, Mary A. Cook
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Archeological Monitoring For Levee Repair, Navarro County, Texas, Marie Huhnke
Archeological Monitoring For Levee Repair, Navarro County, Texas, Marie Huhnke
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This report presents the results of one day of archeological monitoring and visual inspection during repairs to a levee located in northwestern Navarro County, Texas. These repairs, which required draining standing water, raking and grading wet areas, and opening borrow areas as the source for filler clay soils for the levee, were conducted over a segment of levee 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) long. Disturbed areas were estimated at 1.09 hectares (2.69 acres). Two phases of investigations were conducted during the repairs: the first was to monitor ongoing repairs, and the second was to inspect areas of prior disturbance. These investigations, …
Archeological Assessment Of Big Cypress Bayou Fish And Wildlife Habitat Restoration Area, Jefferson, Texas, Melissa M. Green, Jaques Bagur, Steven M. Hunt, Steven W. Ahr, David Shanabrook
Archeological Assessment Of Big Cypress Bayou Fish And Wildlife Habitat Restoration Area, Jefferson, Texas, Melissa M. Green, Jaques Bagur, Steven M. Hunt, Steven W. Ahr, David Shanabrook
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The investigations conducted along Big Cypress Bayou were undertaken as part of a project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop a fish and wildlife habitat restoration area. This project will benefit and is supported by the City of Jefferson and the Cypress Valley Alliance in helping to educate the public on the merits of environmental and historical preservation. The authors wish to thank several individuals for the completion of this report. First and foremost, our deepest thanks go to Mr. Duke De Ware whose love of the history and vision for the future of Jefferson is paramount. …
Hitchhiking To War, Billy M. Wall
The Schools Of Tarkington Prairie, Sonia Calloway
The Schools Of Tarkington Prairie, Sonia Calloway
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Best Fire He Ever Saw, Riley Froh
The Best Fire He Ever Saw, Riley Froh
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Paul Boüet Laffitte: A Borderlands Life, Robert C. Vogel
Paul Boüet Laffitte: A Borderlands Life, Robert C. Vogel
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Three "R'S" And The Hickory Stick On The Texas Frontier, Ty Cashion
Three "R'S" And The Hickory Stick On The Texas Frontier, Ty Cashion
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Good Men Remembered, Max S. Lale
Williiam Morris Ford, Pastor Of First Baptist Church, Longview, Texas, And The Southern Baptist View Of Race Relations, 1945-1971, Blanche H. Brick
Williiam Morris Ford, Pastor Of First Baptist Church, Longview, Texas, And The Southern Baptist View Of Race Relations, 1945-1971, Blanche H. Brick
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.