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Volume Fourteen, Number One (Spring, 2001)

Available for Purchase

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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