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Volume Twelve, Number One (1999)

Available for Purchase

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.

 

 

 

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