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Volume Seventeen, Number One (Spring, 2004)

Unavailable for Purchase

 

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

 

Volume Seventeen, Number Two (Fall 2004)

Available for Purchase

 

Articles

 Robert H. Jackson, "Congregation and Depopulation: Demographic Patterns in Texas Missions," 6-38

Frederick H. Wills, "San Antonio's Acequias: A Brief Review," 39-50

Santiago Escobedo, "Iron Men and Wooden Carts: Tejano Freighters During the Civil War," 51-60

George Thaddeus Díaz, "Tracking Tequilieros: The Bloody Origins of a Border Ballad," 61-77

Miguel Bedolla and Elena Stoupignan, "The Gonzalez Ancira From Northern Coahuila and the War Against the French: Oral Tradition and Written History," 78-87

Patricia Ellen Gower, "Unintended Consequences: The Pecan Shellers Strike of 1938," 88-103

Efrain Gutierrez, "Rosita Fernández: Tejano Music's First International Super Star to Achieve Crossover Success," 104-113

Manuel Ramírez Ceballos, "Positivismo y Frontera: La Historia de Juan E. Richer Sobre Nuevo Laredo," 114-125

South Texas News, Notes and Sources

Norman L. "Brownie" McNeil, "Los Tequileros" (spanish version), 126-127

Norman l. "Brownie" McNeil, "The Tequileros" (english version), 128-129

Calendar of Other Historical Associations, 130

Corrections, 131

Book Reviews

Carlos Kevin Blanton, The Strange Career of Bilingual Education in Texas, 1836-1981, Reviewed by Robert H. Duke

Stephen Bogener, Ditches Across the Desert: Irrigation in the Lower Pecos Valley, Reviewed by Leslie Gene Hunter

Lawrence Clayton and John Halford Farmers (eds.), Tracks Along the Clear Fork: Stories from Shackelford and Throckmorton Counties, Reviewed by Heidi E. Ajrami

Helen Green, East Texas Daughter, Reviewed by James Seymour

James D. Ivy, No Saloon in the Valley: The Southern Strategy of Texas Prohibitionists in the 1880s, Reviewed by Carlos Kevin Blanton

François Lagarde, The French in Texas: History, Migration, Culture, Reviewed by Mark Allan Goldberg

Jim and Barbara Stever, Oi Callie!: The Civil War Letters of Brandt Badger, Reviewed by Joshua Rene Garcia

Anne Wilkes Tucker and Mickey Herskowitz, First Down Houston: The Birth of an NFL Franchise, Reviewed by Jorge Iber

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