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Volume Thirteen, Number One (Spring, 2000)

Available for Purchase

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

 

 

 

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