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Richard J. Mertz, "'No One Can Arrest Me': The Story of Gregorio
Cortez," 1-17.
Thomas R. Hester, "A Bibliographic Guide to the Archaeology of Southern Texas,"
18-36.
Harry B. Adams, "A History of the Cliff Maus Airport, Corpus Christi, Texas,"
37-46.
Jimmy L. Mitchell, "Notes on Metal Projectile Points from Southern Texas,"
47-51.
Paul H. Carlson, "The Dynamic Duo in Mexico in 1878 and an End to Indian Depredations
in South Texas," 52-58.
Kenneth L. Weatherbie," A Review of Recent Books in Texas History," 59-61.
Volume
One, Number One (Spring, 1988)
Ellen Schneider and Paul H. Carlson, "Gunnysackers, Carreteros
, and Teamsters: The South Texas Cart War of 1857," 1-9.
Lois E. Myers, "He Couldn't Get Along Without a Wife: A Woman's view of Married Life
in Victoria County, 1877-1881," 11-33.
Ada Morehead Holland, "The Education of a Brush Country Woman," 35-47.
Stephen L. Hardin,"'We Flogged Them Like Hell': The Capitulation of Lipantitlan and
the Battle of Nueces Crossing," 49-64.
Keith Guthrie, "The San Patricio County Means-Garner Feud,"
1-11.
James L. Hailey, "Founding the Dukedom: the 1918 Election of Archie Parr,"
13-27.
Cecilia Aros Hunter and Leslie Gene Hunter, "The Fading of an Era: The Flato Opera
House, 1919-1921," 29-44.
David P. Smith, "The Frontier Organization of South Texas: 1863-1865," 45-65.
Volume
Three, Number One (Spring, 1990)
Robert R. McKay, "Mexican Repatriation From South Texas During the
Great Depression," 1-17.
George Coalson, "The Battle of Lipantitlan, July 7, 1842," 18-23.
Bill Groneman, "Anthony Wolf: Tracing An Alamo Defender," 24-35.
Volume
Four, Number One (Spring, 1991)
David Urbano, "Plácido Benavides in the Texas Revolution,"
1-32.
Joe Baulch, "The Murder of Stanley Welch and the 1906 Starr County Election,"
33-46.
Toni Nagel," The French Riviera of Texas," 47-65.
Maria de Jesus Ayala-Scheuneman, "A Brief History of Three Presbyterian Educational
Institutions in South Texas," 66-82.
Stephen A. Townsend, "Border Diplomacy, 1870-1896," 1-16.
Keith Guthrie, "Great Land Lottery of Aransas Pass," 17-24.
Cecilia Aros Hunter and Leslie Gene Hunter, "'My Dear Friend': The J. T.
Canales-Lyndon B. Johnson Correspondence," 26-50.
Juan Gilberto Quezada, "Judge Manuel B. Bravo: A Political Leader in South Texas,
1937-1957," 51-67.
Volume
Six, Number One (Spring, 1993)
Paul N. Spellman, "Death March to Perote, 1842-1843: The Letters of
Norman B. Woods," 1-23.
Laurie E. Jasinski, "Memories of Early Sarita," 24-53.
Andrew H. Young, "Life and Labor on the King Ranch: The Early Years, 1853-1865,"
54-71.
James B. Thompson, "King Star Baptist Church: A Guiding Light," 72-79.
Bradly C. Harper, "The Frederick Douglass School and Early Black Education in
Kingsville,Texas (1909-1969)," 80-88.
Armando Ramirez, "Education From the Ground Up: Kingsville's First School
House," 89-94.
Douglas Lee Braudaway, "The Old R. J. Kleberg Bank Building," 95-104.
Julie Brandt, "The Main Building: J. R. Manning Hall," 105-112.
James N. Krug, "The President's Home: Texas A&I University, " 113-120.
Volume
Seven, Number One (Spring, 1994)
Camilo A. Martínez, "Labor in the Valley: The Development of
Texas' Citrus Industry," 1-27.
Bill Groneman, "The Diary of José Enrique De La Peña," 28-51.
Lois Payne Frenzel, "Fort Brown, 1848-52: A Feminine Perspective," 52-65.
John B. Holdsworth, "The World of the White-Necked Raven," 68-90.
Michael J. Ritchie and David L. Arrillo, "The Naming of Eagle Pass," 91-106
Book Review:
Kearney and Knopp, Boom and Bust: The Historical Cycles of Matamoros and Brownsville
. Reviewed by Paul N. Spellman.
Volume
Eight, Number One (Spring, 1995)
Robert S. Weddle, "North Toward Texas: Spain, The Middle Corridor,
and the French Connection," 1-12.
Stephen A. Townsend, "A Peace Deferred: Major-General Lew Wallace, Peacemaker on the
Lower Rio Grande," 13-24.
Jan S. Weaver, "El Copano: The Forgotten Gateway to Texas," 25-39.
James N. Krug, "The Kingsville Railroad Depot," 40-52.
Lamar Salinas, "Nute and Ed Rachal: South Texas Pioneers," 53-62.
John B. Holdsworth, "Exploring Legendary Espantosa," 64-71.
Michael J. Ritchie and David L. Carrillo, "Sequoyah, Legend of Zaragoza," 72-79.
Al Kinsall, "The Lady in Blue: Maria De Agreda of Spain," 80-96.
Book Review:
Thompson, Warm Weather & Bad Whiskey: The 1886 Laredo Election Riot .
Reviewed by Leslie Gene Hunter.
Volume
Nine, Number One (Spring, 1996)
Leslie Hunter, "In Memorium: George O. Coalson,"
Thomas E. Scruggs, " The Physical Stature of David Crockett: A Re-Analysis of the
Historical Record," 1-29.
Laurie E. Jasinski, "Trying Time: Victoria During the Great Spanish Influenza
Epidemic," 30-49.
Carlos Larralde, "Luis De La Rosa and His Quest for Justice in Texas," 50-78.
Kirk Borger, "Letters Home to Kingsville: Clara House Dunn and a 1910 Boarding School
Education," 80-92.
Carla Chapa,"Las Notas De Kingsville , 1944-1963: The Voice of the
Mexican-American Community," 93-101.
Mary Jean Rivas, "Charles Andrews, Barber and Civic Leader," 102-108.
José Ricardo Garcia, "Brooks County Courthouse," 109-115.
Wayne Wingard, "'Mister Kingsville': Ed Erard, Mayor, Manager, and Newspaper
Man," 116-122.
Keith Hackfeld, "The Wells-Flato-Kleberg Home," 123-129.
Book Reviews:
Cypher, Bob Kleberg and the King Ranch: A Worldwide Sea of Grass. Reviewed by
Leslie Gene Hunter.
Walraven, The Magnificent Barbarians: Little Told Tales of the Texas Revolution. Reviewed
by Suzanne L. Summers.
John Rayburn, "Rainmaking in South Texas, 1891," 1-19.
Gene B. Preuss, "Cotulla Revisited: A Reassessment of Lyndon Johnson's Year as a
Public School Teacher," 20-37.
Carlos Larralde, "J.T. Canales and the Texas Rangers," 38-68.
Robin Robinson, "Accommodation to Domination: Demise of the Tejano Elite in the Lower
Rio Grande," 69-87.
Michelle Riley, "Texas College of Arts and Industries, East Campus, 1946-1951,"
88-104.
Cecilia Aros Hunter, "The Archives of South Texas Historical Association,"
106-111.
Henry Wolff, Jr., "Geronimo: Legendary Longhorn of George West," 112-120.
Eden J. Straw, "Texas A&I Campus Traditions, 1925-1996," 121-136.
Eric Grant, "Edward Newlon Jones Auditorium, 1942-1996," 137-145.
Adam Gonzalez, "John L. Nierman Science Hall, 1938-1996," 146-154.
Book Reviews:
Clark, The Fall of the Duke of Duval .. Reviewed by Cecilia Aros Hunter.
Ricklis, The Karankawa Indians of Texas: An Ecological Study of Cultural Tradition and
Change. Reviewed by Jan S. Weaver.
Volume
Eleven, Number One (Spring, 1998)
T. J. Barragy, "The Gathering of the Texas Herd," 1-17.
Stan Green, "A History of Laredo's Jewish Community," 18-43.
Nora E. Ríos McMillan, "The Repatriation of Mexicans During the Great
Depression," 44-73.
Jennifer Borrer, "The Colored Trainmen of American: Kingsville, Black Labor and the
Railroads," 74-103.
Carlos Larralde, "Juan Cortina's Spy: Elena Villarreal de Ferrer," 104-124.
William F. Strobridge, "Wells Fargo in Goliad, Texas," 125-140.
David J. Mycue, "John Peavey, South Texas Lawman (1893-1985)," 142-150.
Laurie E. Jasinski and Donald W. Olson, "Northern Lights in Southern Skies,"
151-163
Book Reviews:
Carrington, Women in Texas .. Reviewed by Martha E. Jones.
Chapa, Texas and Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690. Reviewed by Stan Green.
Malavis, Bless the Pure and Humble: Texas Lawyers and Oil Regulation . Reviewed by
L. H. Warburton, Jr.
Govenar, Portraits of Community: African American Photography in Texas. Reviewed by
Brian Hart.
McComb, Texas: An Illustrated History. Reviewed by Anthony Knopp.
Kearney and Knopp, Border Cuates: A History of U.S.-Mexican Twin Cities. Reviewed
by Henry Wolff Jr.
Carlos E. Casteneda, "Documents for the History of the Gulf Coast
Region From Sabine to the Rio Grande: Joachin de Orobio y Bazterra and the
Exploration of the Gulf Coast," 1-22.
Anthony K. Knopp, "Early Political Factionalism in Cameron County and
Brownsville," 23-33.
Rue Wood, "The Forging of the African American Community in Corpus Christi,"
34-75.
Michelle Riley, "From Longhorns to Longhorns: A King Ranch Legacy," 76-95.
Robert H. Thonhoff, "The Bexar-La Bahia Ranches and Their Interesting Role in the
Winning of the American Revolution," 98-107.
Henry Wolff, Jr., "Mission Espiritu Santo: First Great Cattle Ranch of Texas,"
108-120.
Lucille Thomas Kruse, "There Is A Great Future Here," 121-124.
L. H. Warburton, "The Plan of San Diego: Background and Selected Documents,"
125-155.
Book Reviews:
Vere, Life Among the Texas Indians: The WPA Narratives. Reviewed by Craig H.
Roell.
Jackson, Los Mestenos: Spanish Ranching in Texas. Reviewed by Leslie Gene Hunter.
Hoobler, The Mexican American Family Album. Reviewed by Cecilia Aros Hunter.
Cook, Mexican Brick Culture in the Building of Texas: 1800s-1980s. Reviewed by
Karen E. Fritz.
Scott, Leander McNelly: Texas Ranger. Reviewed by Laurie E. Jasinski.
Tijerina, Tejano Empire, Life on the South Texas Ranchos. Reviewed by Larry Knight.
Stever, Handling the Mails at Corpus Christi. Reviewed by Karen V. Gerhardt.
Alonzo, Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900. Reviewed
by J. Gilberto Quezada.
Lasater, Falfurrias: Ed C. Lasater and the Development of South Texas. Reviewed by
Charles D. Spurlin.
Ragsdale, Big bend Country: Land of the Unexpected. Reviewed by L. Pactrick Hughes.
Volume
Thirteen, Number One (Spring, 2000)
Carlos E. Casteneda, "Jose de Escandon - Empire Builder,"
5-18.
Jack Jackson, "The Great Roundup of 1787," 19-51.
James E. Crisp, "A Fresh look at the Texas Revolution," 52-77.
Richard A. Laune, "The Short Life of a Texas Shortline: The Riviera Beach &
Wesern Railway," 78-93.
Michael J. Lynch III, "Castenada and Canales: Collaborators, Academics,
Friends," 94-115.
Felipe de Ortego y Gasca, "Literacy and Literature in South Texas Ranching Country -
1836-1910," 116-135.
Carl C. Wright, "Texas Politics, 1915-1936: Personal and Historical," 136-143.
R. H. "Jim" Stever, "The Castro Colony Covers," 144-150.
Book Reviews:
Guthrie, Raw Frontier: Armed Conflict Along the Texas Coast Bend. Reviewed by
Barry A. Crouch.
Cullbertson, Texas Houses Built by the Book: The Use of Published Designs 1850-1925. Reviewed
by Karen V. Gerhardt.
Quezada, Border Boss: Manuel B. Bravo and Zapata County. Reviewed by Anthony K.
Knopp.
Huffines, Blood of Noble Men: An Illustrated Chronology of the Alamo Siege and Battle. Reviewed
by David Trevino.
O'Neill, The Bloody Legacy of Pink Higgins. Reviewed by Harold J. Weiss, Jr.
Scott Cook's response to review of Mexican Brick Culture in the Building of Texas:
1800s-1980s.
Karen Fritz's response to Scott Cook.
Volume Thirteen, Number Two (Fall, 2000)
Stephen L. Hardin, "In
Memoriam-Richard Walker", 171-173.
Nora E. Rios McMillan, "Maria Del Carmen Calvillo: How an Independent Spirit
Emerged", 174-192.
Cynthia A. Morales, "A Survey of Leadership, Activism and Community Involvement of
Mexican American Women in San Antonio, 1920-1940", 193-206.
Carlos Kevin Blanton, "Race, Labor, and the Limits of Progressive Reform: A
Preliminary Analysis of the Enforcement of Compulsory Attendance in South Texas During the
1920s," 207-219.
Michael J. Lynch III, "The Role of J. T. Canales in the Development of the Tejano
Identity and Mexican American Integration in Twentieth Century South Texas," 220-239.
Douglas Braudaway, "Desegregation in Del Rio",
240-265.
Joe Hipp, "Will the Oldest Family Ranch in Texas Survive the Millenium?",
266-280.
Richard A. Laune, "The Galveston Ranch-Prelude to Premont", 281-312.
Narcissa Armstrong, "The Hurricane of 1854",
313-316.
R. H. Stever, "Arizona Brigade," 317-321.
Tim Henderson, "Ballad of Dona Maria Del Carmen
Calvillo", 322-324.
Book Reviews:
Burton, Black, Buckskin, and Blue: African-American Scouts and
Soldiers on the Western Frontier, Reviewed by
Donaly E. Brice
Kellar, Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in
Houston, Reviewed by
L. Patrick Hughes
Volume Fourteen, Number One (Spring,
2001)
Felipe de Ortego y Gasca, "Twentieth
Century Hispanics in Texas Letters", 5-21.
Wyndi Hanzelka, "Richard M. Kleberg Sr. and Cotton Pest Problems, 1939-1941",
22-34.
Devin Odvody, "Richard Mifflin Kleberg Sr. and the Duck Stamp Act: A South Texas
Rancher's Legacy to American Wildlife", 35-46.
Robert Smoots, Jr., "King Ranch's Influence on Predator Control in South Texas: With
Special Emphasis on Coyotes", 47-58.
Richard A. Laune, "Backlash in South Texas--Ranch Survival on the Rio Grande,
1910-1920", 59-74.
Hariet Ella Cochran, " Reminiscences of an Old Texas Pioneer", 75-98.
Book Reviews:
Massey (ed.), Black Cowboys of Texas, Reviewed by Laurie E.
Jasinski
Bradley and Powers, Flags of Our Fathers, Reviewed by Michael D. Schaeffer
Campbell, Grass Roots Reconstruction in Texas: 1865-1880, Reviewed by Andrew
Reynolds Galloway
Wooster, Lone Star Generals in Gray, Reviewed by Robert P. Wettemann, Jr.
Baum, The Shattering of Texas Unionism: Politics in the Lone Star State During the
Civil War Era, Reviewed by
James Gleason
Valenza, Taking the Waters in Texas: Springs, Spas, and Fountains of Youth, Reviewed
by Mark Daniel Barringer
Wharton, The Soul of a Small Texas Town:Photographs, Memories, and History from
McDade, Reviewed by
Keith J. Volanto
Index to the Journal of South Texas, volumes 12-13 (1999-2000) by Leslie Gene Hunter,
117-166.
Volume Fourteen, Number Two (Fall, 2001)
Hobart Huson, Jr., "Tamaulipan
Background of Texas History", 170-177.
Lawrence Clayton, "Alta Vista Ranch", 178-188.
Richard Ribb, "Patrician as Redeemer: Jose Tomas Canales and the Salvation of South
Texas, 1910-1919", 189-203.
Bruce A. Glasrud, "Black Texas Improvement Efforts, 1879-1929: Migration,
Separatism, Nationalism," 204-222.
L. Patrick Hughes, "Beyond Denial: Glimpses of Depression-Era San Antonio,"
223-258.
Lisa A. Neely, "Henrietta Chamberlain King: Religious
Influences in Her Life and Work", 259-287.
Leslie Gene Hunter, "Sam Houston Letter, 1862", 288.
R. H. "Jim" Stever and Anthony K. Knopp, "Brownsville Snake
Farm", 289-299.
Book Reviews:
Lincecum, Phillips and Redshaw (eds.), Gideon Lincecum's Sword:
Civil War Letters from the Home Front, Reviewed by Deborah Bloys Hardin
Almaraz, Jr., Knight Without Armor: Carlos Eduardo Castaneda, Reviewed by Felipe
de Ortego y Gasca
Baker, Lighthouses of Texas, Reviewed by Andrew Reynolds Galloway
Zamora, Orozco and Rocha (eds.), Mexican Americans in Texas History: Selected Essays, Reviewed
by Carlos Kevin Blanton
Chipman and Joseph, Notable Men and Women of Spanish Texas, Reviewed by Jean A.
Stuntz
Sanders, Spindletop, the Untold Story as Seen through the Eyes of Captain George
Washington O'Brien and the Gladys City Gas Manufacturing Company Founded in 1892, Reviewed
by Larry Knight
Spurlin, Victoria College, 1925-2000: A Tradition of Excellence, Reviewed by
Stephen L. Hardin
Volume Fifteen, Number One (Spring, 2002)
Santiago Roel, "Towards A New
Frontier?" 5-9 Volume Fifteen, Number
Two (Fall, 2002) Shirley W. Caldwell, "Speech to Corpus Christi Bayview Cemetery Dedication on July 28, 2002,"
1-4
Volume
Sixteen, Number One (Spring, 2003) Félix D. Almaráz Jr., "Spain's
Heritage in South Texas: Celebrating the Past, Charting the Future," 1-11 Volume Sixteen, Number Two (Fall, 2003)
Charles Spurlin, "Capt. Leander A. Poor, U.S.V.,
in Port Lavaca, 1865-1866," 169-194
Jonathon A. Beall, "The Military Occupation of
the Lower Rio Grande Valley, 1865-1866," 195-236
Larry Knight, "Becoming American By Language:
Education in San Antonio," 237-256
Cecilia Aros Hunter, "South Texas Historical
Association, 1954-2003," 257-262
South Texas News, Notes and Sources:
Carl C. Wright, "Mirabeau B. Lamar and His
Poems," 263-267
Book Reviews
Francis Abernathy ed., Charreada: Mexican
Rodeo in Texas, Reviewed by Robert H. Jackson
Daniel D. Arreola, Tejano South Texas: A
Mexican American Cultural Province, Reviewed by Vadym Yashenkov
Douglas Braudaway, Del Rio: Queen City of
the Rio Grande, Reviewed by Charles Spurlin
John Mark Dempsey, The Light Crust Doughboys
Are on the Air, Reviewed by Dale Martin
Jack Jackson, "Santa Anna's1836 Campaign: Was It Directed Toward Ethnic
Cleansing?" 10-37
Charles M. Robinson III, "On the Border With Bourke: Two Borderlands
Pamplets of the 1890's," 38-46
Amy E. Dase, "'Where's the Beef?':A Historiographical Overview of Cattle
Ranching in Spanish Colonial Texas," 47-56
Larry P. Knight, "Defending the Unnecessary: Slavery in San Antonio in
the 1850's," 57-72
Larry Wayne Blomstedt, "Frank 'Doc' Dotterweich: The 'Ambassador' of Natural Gas
Engineering," 73-97
Alfonso Vásquez
Sotelo, "Difícil Integración Política,
Catálogo Del Fondo De La Jefatura Politica De Béjar, 1823-1836," 98-104
Book Reviews
Jacques D. Bagur, A History of Navigation on Cypress Bayou and the Lakes,
reviewed by Jeffrey A. Owens
Guadalupe San Miguel, Brown, Not White: School Integration and the Chicano
Movement in Houston, Reviewed by José
Angel Hernández
Kenneth E. Foote (ed.), The Courthouse Square in Texas, Reviewed by Ed
Byerly
Laurie E. Jasinski, Hill Country Backroads: Showing the Way in Comal County,
Reviewed by L. Patrick Hughes
John A. Adams Jr., The Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University,
1876-2001, Reviewed by Jerry B. Novosad
Richard P. Walker, The Lone Star and the Swastika, Reviewed by Charles D.
Spurlin
Jerry Thompson (ed.), Texas & New Mexico on
the Eve of the civil War: The Mansfield & Johnston Inspections, 1859-1861,
Reviewed by John C. Gassner
Lon Bennet Glenn, Texas Prisons: The Largest Hotel Chain in Texas,
Reviewed by Heidi E. Ajrami
Richard Griswold Del Castillo, The Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo: A Legacy of Conflict,
Reviewed by Robert P. Wettemann Jr.
Robert S. Weddle, The Wreck of the Belle, the Ruin of La Salle,
Reviewed by William N. Duly
Index, 2001
Msgr. Michael A. Howell, "Old Bayview -- Not Just Another Cemetery" 5-13
Emilio Zamora, "The Américo Paredes Papers," 14-31
James M. Smallwood, "Viva Johnson: LBJ and the Transformation of the Hispanic Community of Texas" 32-85
Felipe de Ortego y Gasca, "Brands, Bandits, and Ballads: Eiconic Images of Tejanos in the Literature of the Borderlands," 86-107
Andrés Saenz, Early Tejano Ranching:
Daily Life at Ranchos San José and El Fresnillo,
Reviewed by Jim Norris
John P. Wilson and Jerry Thompson (eds.), The Civil War in West Texas and New
Mexico: The Lost Letterbook of General Henry Hopkins Sibley, Reviewed by
Walter Earl Pittman
Dennis Shirley, Valley Interfaith and School Reform: Organizing for Power in
South Texas, Reviewed by José Angel Hernández
Erika L. Murr (ed.), A Rebel Wife: The Diary and Letters of Elizabeth Scott
Neblett: 1852-1864,
Reviewed by Teresa Tompkins-Walsh
Nancy Baker Jones and Ruth Winegarten, Texas Capital Women: Texas Female
Legislators, 1923-1999, Reviewed by James D. Gleason
Richard A. Laune, "Battle for Prominence: The Early Years of the Port of
Corpus Christi, 1840-1900," 12-33
Rex H. Stever, "Magruder's Scorched Earth Policy," 34-44
Kenneth Wayne Howell, "Just Southwest of Dixie: Reconstruction in South
Texas, 1865-1876," 45-64
Nita Credeur, "Six Generations of White's Ranch,"
65-80
Willie Lee Biggio-Jones, "Recollections of My Early Years at 912 Chaparral,"
81-106
Book Reviews:
Ann Ronald, Ghost West: Reflections of Past and
Present, Reviewed by Heidi Ajrami
Herbert Eugene Bolton, The Hasinais: Southern Caddoans As Seen By the
Earliest Europeans, Reviewed by Thomas Clarkin
Jeffrey Wm. Hunt, The Last Battle of the Civil War: Palmetto Ranch,
Reviewed by William Pittman
Karen Harden McCracken, The Life History of a Texas Birdwatcher,
Reviewed by Melissa Gilbert Wiedenfeld and David Wiedenfeld
Stanley Marcus, Minding the Store: A Memoir, Reviewed by Carrie Lane
Chet
Stanley Marcus, Quest for the Best: By Stanley Marcus, Reviewed by
Carrie Lane Chet
Julie K. Wenger, News to Me: Remembrances of a Texas Newswoman,
Reviewed by Francelle Pruitt
Elizabeth Wittenmyer Lewis, Queen of the Confederacy: The Innocent Deceits
of Lucy Holcombe Pickens, Reviewed by James Ivy
James Haley, Sam Houston, Reviewed by Robert Wettermann
Thad Sutton, The Texas Sheriff: Lord of the County Line, Reviewed by
William m. Brooks Jr.
Ron Stone, "Kenedy Ranch Museum of South Texas," 1-8
Steve Harding, "The Kenedy Ranch Museum of South Texas," 9-14
Sara R. Massey, "Black Cowboys: Wrangling the Numbers," 15-30
Robert H. Jackson, "A Colonization Born of Frustration: Rosario Mission and the Karankawas," 31-50
Frederick H. Wills, "Camp Wood, the Uvalde & Northern Railway, and Deforestation," 51-59
Douglas Lee Braudaway, "John Taini: Italian Stonemason of Del Rio," 60-78
South Texas News, Notes and Sources:
Miguel Bedolla and Elena Stoupignan, "Félix Calleja's Report of 1795 on the People of the Province of Nuevo Santander and Their Ownership and Use of Land," 79-89
Book Reviews:
Teresa Palomo Acosta and Ruthe Winegarten, Las Tejanas: 300 Years of History, Reviewed by Marian J. Barber
Patrick J. Carroll, Felix Longoria's Wake: Bereavement, Racism, and the Rise of Mexican American Activism, Reviewed by Carlos Kevin Blanton
Cliff Frohlich and Scott D. Davis, Texas Earthquakes, Reviewed by Anne M. C. Gillis
Karen Gerhardt and Laura Lincoln, Images of America: Donna, Texas, Reviewed by Anne C. Shelton
Bill Harvey, The Resting Place of Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Interesting Texans, Reviewed by Rachel Starr
Michael V. Hazen, The Dallas Public Library: Celebrating a Century of Service, 1901-2001, Reviewed by Shannon W. Behrhorst
Bary M. Lavergne, Worse Than Death: The Dallas Nightclub Murders and the Texas Multiple Murder Law, Reviewed by Heidi E. Ajrami
Index of The Journal
of South Texas, 2003
(Volume 16), by Leslie Gene Hunter
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