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Index A Aldama, Ignacio: and Mexican inde- and, 525 Abernathy, Ralph: 421 pendence, 200 Antiphon the Athenium: Oratory, Law, Abernethy, Francis Edward: book Alexander, Holmes: 26 and Justice in the Age of Sophists. ed. by, rev., 338-339 Alexander, Thomas E.: book by, wins award, 628 Abilene Reporter and W. Texas rev., 336 Apache Diaries: A Father-Son Journey, drought relief, 512, 515, 53 Alger, Bruce: 10 The. vev., 314-315 Abilene Reporter News. A. C. Greene Alger, Russell: 256 Apache Indians: Grenville Goodwin and, 110 Allardyce, J.C. g1 and, book rev., 314-315; oral his- Acts of Faith: The Catholic Church in Allen, Charles: and Marshall sit-ins, tories, book rev., 315-317; book Texas, 1900-1950: rev., 648-649 13-14. 424 425, 427. 45° 433. about, rev., 485-486; spiritual Adair, John: and Mexican indepen- 436, 437 universe of, book rev., 641 dence, 208-209 Allen, Raye Virginia: and Temple Apache Vowes: Their Stones of Survwal Adams, Belle: 104 Cultural Activities Center, 301 as Told to Eve Balt vev., 415-317 Adams, David B.: book rev. by, Allen, Winnie: and Republic of Apostles of Disunion: Secession Commis- 470-47" Texas seal, 285 sioners and the Causes of the Civil Adams, Eulice: 104 Allende, Ignacio: and Mexican in- War. rev., 482-483 Adams, John A., Jr book by, rev., dependence, 199-200, 213 Aradia Publishing: book by, noted, 34 Allison, Fred: book rev. by, 336 29 Adobe Walls: trading post at, 175 Almaraz, Félix D., Jr: and Tejano Aransas Pass: lighthouse at, 127 . Battle of: archeological in- history, 350; book ed. by, rev., Arapaho Indians: and Battle of Red vestigation, 170, 171 (map), 453-464 River, 169-192; moved to reser- 175-176 Almueltle, Alejandra: 619 vation, 172 Advent. wins book award, 628 Alonzo, Armando C.; and Tejano archacology: Battle of Red River in- Adventures and Recollections of General history, 355-356 vestigation, article, 16g-192; Ar- Walter P. Lane, a San Jacinto Veter Amanilo Daily News. B. Mead and, chaeology Awareness Month, an..., The vev., 631-632 124 293; Institute of Texan Cultures AFL-CIO: merger, 545; and Civil Amberson, Mary Margaret McAllen: lab, 293; workshop noted, 448. Rights Movement, 546-547 book by, noted, 445 See also Texas Archeological Soci- African Americans: in Jasper, Texas, Ambush at Bloody Run: The Wham Pay- ety J. Lanier and, 103-104; Texas master Robbery of 1889: rev, rchitecture: L. Gilpin’s pho- elected officials, web exhibit, 326-327 tographs, exhibit, 120; P. John- r2i-122; at battle of Cabin American Citizens’ Social Club (AC- son and the Amon Carter, 120; Creek, 128; and Reconstruction SC): formed, 42; goals and signif- N. J. Clayton and Galveston’s, in Alabama, book rev., 157-158; icance of, 38-49; legacy of educa- 560 and 1876 Constitution, suffrage tion, 41-42; collapse of, 42-43; Archuleta, Elizabeth: book rev. by, restrictions, 235; in Spanish- gendered nature of, 42 333-334 American War, 258, 272; in Amencan Collection: Works from the Arenas, Reinaldo: 130 American West, bibliography Amon Carter Museum, An: rev., Arizona Territory: Wham paymaster rev., 327-928; the Elaine race ri- 5 2-505 robbery in, book rev., 326-327 ot, book rev., 334-335; in Texas American Colonies. vev., 493 Arizpe, Miguel Ramos: liberal re- prison population, 403; and American Federation of Labor forms of, 219 Texas prison reform, 415, 414; (AFL): black membership in, Arkansas: state constitution of, 244 and Mexican American roots, 534. 545; merges with CIO, 545 Arlinton, Texas: W. J. Bardin family book rev., 469-470; as soldiers American G.1. Forum: formation of, of, papers of, 125-126 along the Rio Grande, book rev., $2, 43; emphasis on education, Arlington Downs Racetrack: W. J. 472-473; and theater craft 43-44: and civil rights, 44-45; bi- Bardin and, 126 unionism, article, 533-548; oil- cultural identity of, 45 Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, workers, unionization of, 596; American Studies Association: and 1848-1861: rev., 330-331 and communists, 541; honored Hispanic Literary Heritage Con- Arnold,J .B arto: 122 in Civil War, 591; as U.S. troops, ference, 117 Arocha, Francisco: 216, 223 book rev., 644-645; during WWI, Amencan West: The Invention of a Arocha, Tomas: 216 book rev., 649-650. See also Civil Myth, The. rev.. 332-333 Arp, Bill: on Oscar Wilde, 557-558 Rights Movement; segregation Amon Carter Museum of Western Arredondo, Joaquin: and Mexican Agnor, Margaret: 291, 445 Art: R. Tyler and. 111; exhibits independence, 200, 220-221, Ahmad, Diana L.: book rev. by, at, noted, 119-120; P. Johnson 226 637-038 and design of, 120; photograph Arreola, Daniel D.: book by, rev., Aitchison, Bob: cartoon by, 416 and paper conservation lab, 299; 459-460 Alamo, the: D. Crockett and, 122; reopening for remodeled, 2q9; art: of Great Basin, Amon Carter ex- D. Crockett’s vest on exhibit at, symposium at, 454; E. Porter ex- hibit, 119-120; portrait draw- 301; receives Maverick family pa- hibit at, 455-455; L. Gilpin ex- ings, Amon Carter exhibit, 119; pers, 301-302; as an image, book hibit at, 456; collections in, book American printmaking, Amon rev., 692-639. See also Mission rev., 502-503; photography col- Carter exhibit, 120; photography San Antonio de Valero lections, Web sites, 621-H22 exhibit, 120; B. Mead exhibit, Alamo Acequia Madre: 373, 620 Anderson, Dorothy: 425 124-125; New Deal art project, Alamo Messenger, The online, Anderson, Frank G., Jr: book by, B. Mead and, 124-125; Lungwitz 6ig-H20 rev., 140-141 and Petri collections at Alaniz, Marie: photograph, 30 Anderson, Patricia: 431 Winedale, 295; T. Flintoff's wa- Albany, Texas: Rev. J. Brown and Angelo State University: sponsors tercolor of Corpus Christi, drought relief in, 507-530; Rev. ceramic exhibit and symposium, 296-297; Cowboy Artists of J. Brown moves to, 510; Clara 618-619 America, 299; R. Pummill exhibit Barton visits, 523, 524. 527 Angie Debo: Pioneering Histonan: rev., noted, 300; biographical dictio- Albany News. and W. Texas drought 343-344 nary of Texas artists, rev., relief, 517 Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of 345-346; early Texas, center for Albany Star. and growth of Albany, Texas: $58 (CASETA) organized, 454; Bern- 511; E. Rye and, 517 Anthony, Susan B.; Clara Barton hardt Wall collection, Texas 658 Southwestern Historical Quarterly April A&M acquires, 457-455; western Convention, 234; on post-Recon- Bexar County Historical Commis attire, advertising and design, struction Texas, 244-245 sion: and missions acequia sys- 457: the West through artists Barr, Daniel P.: book rev. by, tem, $04 eyes, book rev., 501-502; Amon 319-320, 488-489 Biddle, James: and Battle of Red Carter collections, book rev., Barraco, Victor: 538 River, 178, 184, 188 502-503; Oscar Wilde tour, arti- Barrera, James B. book rev. by, Billings, Harold: retirement of, cle, 551-573; aesthetic move- 643-644 614-616, and online Handbook, ment in, 555: Louis Edward Barringer, Mark: 291; newspaper 615-016 Grenet, 564-565; Winslow column of, 452-453 Bingham, Emily S.: book ed. by, Homer exhibit, 617; pottery ex- Barrow, H. D.: 482 Fev., 324-325 hibit, 618-H1g; book-design Bartholomew, N. L.; 520 Birmingham, Sam: 28 award, 628. See also Amon Carter Barton, Clara: and creation of Birzer, Bradley ].: book rev. by, Museum of Western Art; photog- American Red Cross, 507; and W S'5-3'7 raphy Texas drought relief, 507-540; Bishop, Bill: article by, wins award, Art and Architecture of the Texas Mis takes Red Cross to Charleston, 628 sons, The rev., 629-630 514; and G. Cleveland, 518, 524; Bishop College (Marshall): and civil As Long As They Don't Move Next Door. visits W. Texas, 521; in Albany, rights, 2, 12, 14; and civil rights Segregation and Racial Conflict in 523. 524-525. 527; and Civil sit-ins, article, 419-440 Amerwan Neighborhoods. rev., War, 525-524: speaks at Shack- Black Cowboys of Texas. vev., 142-143 337-335 elford County courthouse, 525; Black Prisoners and Their World: Al As Old as Dallas Itself: A History of and Susan B. Anthony, 525; and abama, 1865-1900 rev., Lawyers in Dallas, the Dalias Bar As Women's National Press Associa- 157-158 socrations, and the City They Helped tion, 525; her thoughts on Texas Black Regulars, 1866-1898, The. vev.., Build: vev., 446-447 visit, 526-527; her philosophy of O44-O45 Assault (the racehorse): G. Perry aid, 528-529; and Galveston blacks. See African Americans and, 65 flood, 529 Blacks in the Amencan West and Be Associated Press: and Marshall sit- Bass, Rick: book by, wins award, 628 yond—Amenca, Canada, and Mexr ins, 429 Bastrop Advertiser. and Oscar Wilde co: A Selectively Annotated Bibhogra Addantw Coast Line Railroad: vev., 499 tour, 501 phy. vev., 327-428 Austin, Texas: and Spanish-Ameri- Bastrop, Texas: and Oscar Wilde Blake, Harry: 420-421, 422-424 can War, 255; sit-in movement in, tour, 501 Blakeley, Bassett: gos 4'9. 49%; and W. Texas drought Battle, Elizabeth: and TSHA, 289 Blanton, Carlos Kevin: book rev. by, relief, 520; and Oscar Wilde tour, Battle of San Jacinto: symposium 499-470 55%: Hood's Texas Brigade re- on. 447-445 Blasingame, Tom: article about, union in, 595 Baum, Dale: on 1875 Constitutional noted, 620 “Austin City Limits”: 24 Convention, 249 Blocker, John R. book about, rev Austin Daily Democrat Statesman Bautista de las Casas, Juan: and 1gi-142 and 1875 Constitutional Conven- Mexic an independenc ¢, 200 Blood in Thea Eyes: The Elaine Race on, 244 Beall Brothers: 88 Massacres of 191. TeV, 444-335 Austen Daily Statesman: and W. Texas Bean, Claire. o& Bloom, John Porter: book rev. by, drought relief, 512, 520-521 Beasley, Ricardo: book with illustra- Higi-ge2 Austin History Center: Republic of tions by, rev., gog—418 Blacher, Maria von: letters of, book Texas seal at, 285-286 Beck, Cark band of, and Spanish- rev., 043-44 Autry, Gene: 457 American War, 263 “Blue Billy”: 175 Autry Museum of Western Heritage Beck, Matthew W.: town named for, Blue Hole, the (San Antonio River) 57 627 noted, 620-H21 Avery, Laura Maverick Graves: 402 Beckville, Texas: book about, noted, Blumin, Stuart: 45-36 B 627 Bob Bullock Texas State History Beckville, Texas: History of the Town Museum: Crockest exhibit at, Baird, Rebecca: 116 and Its Schools, 627 noted, 122-123; Crockett exhibit Baker, T. Lindsay: 449; book by, Bedford, L. A: 454 at, rev., 158-160; Texas country noted, 127 Beecher, Jonathan: book by, rev., music exhibit at, 2q4; western Baldwin, Frank: and Baule of Red 50-151 wear exhibit at, 456-457; IMAX River, 175-179, 182, 184-185, Beil, Gail K., 291, 448, 452: article film of, 617-618 iss by, 1-29 Bolivar Point: lighthouse, 127 Ball, Durwood: book by, rev., Beil, Greg: 452 Bolling, Eldridge: 597 330-335" Being Rapoport: Capitalist with a Con Bolton and Shoemaker: 88 Ball, Eve: and Apache Indians, book SUNEE. 127; TEV.. 475-476 Bonham, Texas: and Spanish-Amer- FEV, 315-317 Belknap, William: and Battle of Red ican War, 258 Ball, Larry D.: book by, rev. River, 176 Bonilla, Ruben: 46 g20-327 Bell, Walter F.: book rev. by, “Book Reviews”: edited by F. de la Ball, Thomas H.: 4o5 145-150 Teja, ig1-160, 307-348, Ballentine, George H.: 128 Bell County Genealogist: 118 159-504, 629-655 Ballinger, William P.: and 1875 Bell County Historical Commission border, U.S.-Mexico: Louisiana Pur- Constitutional Convention, 249, publishes resource guide, chase and, 204 250; and Democratic Party, 249 12qg-150 borderlands, U.S.-Mexico: medieval Barclay, Donald A. book ed. by, Belo, A. H.: and W. Texas drought culture and, book rev., 557-156; 501-502 relief, 514, 525-526, 528 Nuevo Leon-Texas frontier, book Bardin, Beatrice Putman: 126 Benavides, Adan: book rev. by, rev., 156-157; TSHA sessions on, Bardin, William J: papers of, UTA H2g-H30 2hy4 acquires, 125-126 Benavides, Santos: and Tejano his- Borrego, Alfred: 45 Barlow, |. D.: 88 tory. 353 Borrowed Light. wins award, 628 Barnard’s Mill, Texas: 129 Bentson, Brian: 116 Boswell, Angela: book by, rev., Barnett, Doug: 289 Bergfield, Will: 284 135-136; book rev. by, 480-481 Barr, Alwyn: on 1875 Constitutional Bevilport, Texas: Lanier store in, 79 Botham, Fay: book rev. by, 645-646 2003 Index Bowman, Bob: newspaper column Cotton and Rural History Confer- 397-417. 416 (cartoon) of, 452-453; book by, rev., ence, 447 Canadian River: buffalo hunters on, 497-498 buffalo hunting: and Bate of Red 174-175 Boynton v. Virginia: 5 River, 173-175 Canales, Herb: 297 Brackenridge, Geoge W.: “Fern- buffalo soldiers: book about, rev., Canwell, Gregg: 116 ridge” residence of, 620-621 644-045 Capitol (Texas): Hood's Texas Brading, D. A.: 226 Buffalo Wallow, Battle of: archeo- Brigade monument at, 595 Bradley, Omar: and war games at logical investigation, 170, 171 Cardenas, José Maria: 370 Jasper, 100 (map) Caribbean Sea: Virginia Garrett Brandt, Henry C.: photograph, 596 Bugbee, H. D.: mural designed by, Lectures on, 122 Brave Bulls, The. reprinted, 405, 124 Carleton, Don E.: 2q5; and Bob Bul- Brazoria County: Ramsey prison Bugg, ]. Bruce, Jr.: 302 lock Texas State History Muse- farm in, 405 Buisseret, David: 122 um, 122; and Ben Z. Grant, 452: Brazos County: history of medicine Bullard, Henry Adams: and Mexi- book by, rev. 475-476; and in, book rev., 140-141 can independence, 222-223 Newsweek archives, 625-626 Brazos Santiago: lighthouse at, 127 Bullion, John L.; book by, rev., 152 Carlson, Paul H.: book ed. by, rev Breach, The. vev., 503-504 Bullock State History Museum. See 142-143; book rev. by, 641 Brenham, Texas: and Oscar Wilde Bob Bullock State History Muse- Caro, Robert: attends Texas Book tour, 556-557 um Festival, 623 Brenham Banner. and Oscar Wilde Bunkley, C. B., Jr: 425, 432-433. Carpenter, Liz: 27 tour, 556-557: on Confederate 134, 436 Carraro, Francine: book rev. by, reunion, 595 Bunting, Robert: book rev. by, 502-503 Bretiell, Richard: 120-121 19!~492 Carricker, Bob: 287 Breuer, Brad: and Alamo Messenger, Burnet, Texas: and Oscar Wilde Carrigan, William D.; book rev. by, Hig-b20 tour, 555, 573 142-143 Brewer, Don N.: 102 Burns, Bob: 58 Carroll, H. Bailey: and Republic of Brice, Donaly E.: book by, noted, Burns, Chester R.: book rev. by, Texas seal, 285-286 og 14go-141 Carte, Richard d’Oyly: and Oscar Bridge, H. A: 429 Burt, J. On 429 Wilde, 553-554 Bridges, Amy: book by, rev., 448 Bush, George: book about, rev., Carter, George Washington: 586 Briggs, George Waverly: and Texas 339-34° Carter, Jimmy: signs bill for Mis- prison reform, 397. 399-400, Butler, Gary: 118 sions National Historical Park, qiz Butler College: 420 391 BBrriilll,l anCth arVliecsto:r y:2 g2T he Second Crnl War Cc Caretdw,r i3g0h5t, Gary: book by, reprint- Battle of Cabin Creek, Indian Territo- C. H. Guenther and Son at 150 Years Casanova, Juan Pablo: 370 ry, 125 The Legacy of a Texas Milling Pio- Cashion, Ty: 117; book rev. by, Brister, Robert Hanks: papers of, neer, vev., 147-148 151-152, 487-488; and ETHA, UTA acquires, 126 Cabell, Ben E.: and prison reform, 2g! Bristol, H. B. and Batile of Red Riv- 398, 402-403, 4O7, 411, 415, Cassatt, Mary: 120 er, 178 "7 Castatieda, Carlos E.: J. Cisneros Britt, John: and TSHA, 289 Cabin Creek Station, Cherokee Na- painting of, 348; and Tejano his- Brodnax, Randy: 619 tion: 128 tory, 350, 353: and black theater Brotherhood of Railway and Catin in the Sky (musical): 537 workers, 538-539 Steamship Clerks: 542 Cadena, Francisco: 470 Castaneda, Juan de: 370 Brothers in Arms: A Journey from War to Calderon, Roberto R.; book by, rev., Catholic Church, the: book about, Peace. reprinted, 405, 154-465 rev., 648-649 Brown, Clarence “Gatemouth”: 294 Caldwell, C. M: Webb Society cattlemen: and W. Texas drought, Brown, Gary: book by, rev.. 473-474 Awards, 623-624 513-54 545, 516-517, 522 Brown, J. L.: 88 Caldwell, Shirley W.. TSHA presi- 524. 529; and Wire-Cutting War, Brown, John Henry: and W. Texas dential address, noted, 444; arti- 514 drought relief, 512 cle by, 507-530 Cavendish, Bob: book rev. by, 493 Brown, Junior: 294 Calhoun, J. H.: 523 Cavitt, R. Ax 542 Brown, Rev. John: and C. Barton Califano, Joseph: 11 Cazneau, Jane McManus Storm: and W. Texas drought relief, arti- Callahan County: Rev. |. Brown and book about, rev., 144-145 cle, 507-530: photograph of, f drought relief in, 512, 514.524 Center for the Advancement and 507; background of, 508-509; Calvert, Robert A.; on 1875 Consti- Study of Early Texas Art (CASE- children of, 510, 52g; Jack Coun- tutional Convention, 239; on TA): organized, 454 ty farm of, 510; his wip east for Texas history, 450 Chaney, James: 23-24 aid, 514-515; the three groups Calvert, Robert W. (chief justice): Chappell Hill, Texas: and Hood's critical of him, 515; later life and 352-353 Texas Brigade, 575-597; settle- death of, 529-530 Calvillo, Francisco: 470, 386 ment and early days of, 576; de- Brown and Dixon: 88 Calvillo, Maria: 470 cline of, 595-596 Brown Shoe Company: 99 Camp, Walter: 2g2 Chappell Hill Female College: 595 Brown v. Board of Education: 11 Camp Cooper: Larn ranch at, 509 Charleston, S.C.; earthquake and Broyles, William, Jr: book by, Camp Egbert: in Spanish-American Red Cross aid, 514 reprinted, 305, War, 278 Chavez, Thomas E.: book by, rev., Bryan, Jimmy L., Jr: book ed. by, Camp Mabry (Austin): military 475-477 rev., 641-032 forces museum at, 118; as volun- Cheatam, Scooter: 308 Bryan, King: and Hood's Texas teer camp for Spanish-American Cheeseman, Bruce S.: book ed. by, Brigade, 585 War, 261, 263-266, 268 rev., 643-644 Buell, George P.: and Battle of Red Campbell, Randolph B.: 447; book Cheyenne Indians: and Battle of River, 177 rev. by, 634-434 Red River, 169-192; moved to Buenger, Walter L.: book by, noted, Campbell, Thomas Mitchell: as gov- reservation, 172 11g; on Texas history, 350; and ernor, and prison reform, article, Chicano movement: in New Mexi- 660 Southwestern Historical Quarterly April co, book rev.. 152-159; and Claiborne, William C. C.: and Mexi- Congress for Industrial Organiza- Texas historiography, 452, 456 can independence, 201, 206 tion (CIO): and black theater Chicoine, Stephen: article by, Clare, Liz: 121 workers, 535-536, 541. 545: 575-597 Clark, John E., Jr: book by, rev. merges with AFL, 5.45 ChilcoteJ,im : 125 153-454 Congress of Racial Equality Childers, Bess: 101-102, 105 Clark, Ramsey. grandfather of, 405, (CORE): birth of, 4; and Free- Charcahua Apache Women and Chil Clark, Tom C.: and 1912 guberna- dom Rides, 5-6; and Freedom dren: Safekeepers of the Heritage. torial race, 405 Summer, 23. 26; black unions rev., 485-486 Clark Company, Arthur H.: centen- and, 546. Ser also Johnson, Lyn- Chisholm Trail: Heritage Trails nial of, noted, 449-45! don B brochure on, 405-306 Clayton, Lawrence: book by, rev., Conrad, Frank: 527 Christensen, Bonnie: book by, rev.. 467-468, 653-054 Considerant, Victor: book about, Mos! Clayton, Nicholas |: and Galveston rev., 150-151 Christian, Garna L. article by, architecture, 560 Contemporary Ranches of Texas. rev.. 57-74 Clayton Library Center for Ge- 053-954 Cisco, Texas: drought in, 512; Clara nealogical Research (Houston) Contested Homeland: A Chicano Histo- Barton in, 524 honored, 624 ry of New Mexwo, The rev., Cisneros, José: painting of C. Cas- Cleave, Virginia Van: 302 152-153 taneda, 445 Clemons, Tom: 538 Contrary Neighbors: Southern Plains civil rights: LB] and the 194 act, ar- Cleveland, Grover: and W. Texas and Removed Indians m Indian Ter ucle, 1-2q; first US. sitin, 4; drought relief, 518, 524. 525. nilory. TeV., 151-152 LBJ's 1957 bill, gq, 12, 25; 1964 527 Coogler, Frank: 545 act, signing of, photograph, 10, Clinton, Bill: and J. Farmer, 26 Cooper, Don: 430 107; lunch counter sit-ins, 12-14, Clothrum, Dallas: book rev. by, Cope, Millard: 6, 42q; and civil 25; 1964 act, signing ceremony, 44-845 rights, 26 24-25; 1965 Voting Rights Act, Coahuila: coal mining in, book rev., Copeland, Carlyn: book rev. by, 133 24. 28; in Victoria, 49; American 404-405 Coppinger, John J.: 268 GL. Forum and, 44-45 coal mining: Texas, book rev Corbett, Danny: and TSHA, 289 Civil Rights Movement: and Texas 4194-495 Corpus Christi, Texas: T. Flintoff's historiography, 951; Marshall, Coastal Bend Community Founda- watercolor of, 2q6-297; sitin Texas sitins, article, 419-440; ton: 297 movement in, 438, 439; M. von and black labor unions, 546; tele- Cogswell, Nathaniel: 218 Blacher’s letters from, book rev., vision and, 546 Coke, Richard: and Democratic Par- O43-O44 Civil War, the: battle at Cabin fy, 249 Corpus Christi Museum: city history Creek, book noted, 128; effect Cole, T.W s 444. 436 exhibit at, 2q6-297 on frontier settlements, Colley, Betty: book by, rev., Corpus Christi Public Library: 297 i7o-172; Clara Barton and, 495-497 Corral Dust. 124 525-526; Ro KO Felder and Collins, Carr P.: and Marshall sit-ins, Corsicana, Texas: and W. Texas Hood's Texas Brigade, article, 429 drought relief, 528 575-597: yellow fever amongst Collins, Steven G. book rev. by, Cortez, Frank: photograph, 30 soldiers, 577. 575: Eltham's 153-454 Cos, José Maria: and Mexican inde- Landing, 579; Gaines’ Mill, 580; Colquitt, Oscar B: photograph of, pendence, 220-221 Second Manassas, 580; Seven 496; as governor, and prison re- Coss, John: 422 Days’ Battle, 580; Antictam, form, article, 497-417; back- Cotera, Martha P.; book by, noted, 582-583; Gettysburg, 584-557. ground of, goo; and prohibition, 357 597: Round Top, 554-555: 400-401, 403-404; his generosi- Cotton, Helen: 91, 44 Arkansas Post, 586; Chickamau- ty with pardons, 4o2 Cotton and Rural History Confer- ga. 587-588: Knoxville Comal County: book about, rev., ence: 447 588-58q; The Wilderness, 589; 14qg-140 Cousar, James E.: book rev. by, African Americans honored in, Comanche, Texas: and Oscar Wilde 195-139, 321-323. 474-475 591; Richmond, 591-592; Appo- tour, 550 Cowboy Artists of America: muse- mattox, 59%; surrender at Appo- Comanche Indians: and Battle of ums houses works of, 2qg-300 mattox, 59%; last surviving Con- Red River, 169-192; moved to cowboys: book rev. 142-143; va federate, 597 reservation, 172; book about, queros of King and Kennedy . book revs.: in W. Texas and rev... 333-334 ranches, book rev.. 465-476; New Mexico, 148-150; the Rich- Common Ground World Project Mexican and US. ranching, mond Campaign, 317-315; Lee's Hig book rev., 467-408 army, 315~$19; myth of the Lost Communist Party: and Marshall sit- Cowboy Way: An Exploration of History Cause, 319-320; the Sibley ins, 435-435; and black theater and Culture, The. vev., 142-143 Brigade, 420-321; Confederate unions, 540-541 Cowden, Courtney: 2g2 symbols in contemporary South, Compton, Charles: and Battle of Cox, Joseph: 433 321-324; the Heartland battles, Red River, 178, 184-185, Cox, Patrick: 626; book by, noted, 478: exiled Confederates, Confederacy, the: erection of mon- 127: book rev. by, 500-501 479-450: secession Commission- uments to, 595 Crain, John W. book rev. by, ers and, 482-484; railroads in, Confederate Army: condition at sur- 349-347 153-454 render, 5993; last surviving veter- Crane, Martin: 405 Cril War in the Southwest: Recollec an of, 597. See also Hood's Texas Crawford, Garfield: 409 tions of the Sibley Brigade. vev.. Brigade Crawford, W. L.; and 1875 Constitu- 320-421 Confederate Settlements in British Hon tional Convention, 250 Chal War in West Texas and New Mex duras. rev., 479-480 Cris Garcia Memorial Scholarship wo: The Lost Letierbook of Brigadier Confederate Symbols in the Contempo- Banquet: 48 General Henry Hopkins Sibley. vev.. rary South: rev., 321-323 Crisp, James E117, 447 145-150 Conference of Studio Unions Crockett, David: exhibit on, noted, Civilian Conservation Corps (COC): (CSU): and black theater work- 122-123; D. Taylor's one-man in Jasper, gg-100 ers, 540 show as, 124; exhibit on, rev., 2003 Index 661 158-160; his buckskin vest on ex- Daughters of the Republic of Texas disease: in Spanish-American War hibit, go1 Library: Tobin map collection at, soldiers, 272-274, 277. 279. See Cronkite, Walter: 625 302-303 also yellow fever Crook, George: book about, Davidson, John W.: and Battle of DiSimoni, Katherine: 116, 288 458-489 Red River, 177 Disney, Dorothy Cameron: 69 Crosby, Howard: 516 Davis, Elaine: 303 Disney, Loren: 69 Crouch, Barry A.; remembrance of, Davis,J .T .: 515 Dixie Chicks, the: 294 108-109; photograph of, 109 Davis, Linda Mitchell: 2g2 Dixon, Bess: 86-87 Crow, Marsha: 289 Davis Mountains: Evans Gang in, Dobak, William A.: book by, rev., Crowder, Bob: 430 ment. 509 644-045 Crowder, Crystal: 116 Davy, Richard: 429 Dobie, J. Frank: G. Perry and, 6o, Crowder, Dina: 116 Dawson, Joseph G. “Chip”: and 65, 66-67 Cruse, J. Brett: article by, 169-192 TSHA, 114, 284, 444; book rev. Dodge, Beatrice: 301 Cuba: burial practices in, 276, 277 by, 318-319 Dogan, Matthew: 2-3, 8, 9 (photograph). See also Spanish- De Leon, Arnoldo: bibliography of Dohoney, E. L.; and 1875 Constitu- American War Tejano history, 303-305; book tional Convention, 249 sulberson, Charles Allen: and rev. by, 313-914. 632-699; arti- Doniphan, Alexander W.: 284 Spanish-American War, 258, cle by, 349-364 drought: W. Texas, article, 507-530 265, 266, 270, 272, 275; and De Leon, Martin: Victoria founded Duane, Frank: 69 1gt2 gubernatorial race, 405 by, $1 Dubberley, Emmett: g1 ullen Montgomery Baker: Reconstruc De Leon, Patricia de la Garza: 31 Dudley, Dave: 175 tion Desperade. 104 De Leon Club (Victoria): 33; orga- Dudley, Shelly: book rev. by, ‘ummins, Light Townsend: book nization and nature of, 50-52; 650-651 rev. by, 646-647 and University of Houston, 51; Duffy, S. M.: book rev. by, 147-148 surry, M. L.: 429. 434 philanthropy of, 52 Dugger, Ronnic: and Marshall sit- surtin, Mary Ellen: book by, rev., De Vorsey, Louis: 122 ims, 421, 429 157-158 Dearen, Patrick: books by, rev., Dunn, Jeff: 447 turtis, W. Rc 515 333-334 Dupree, Goldstein: 121 Debo, Angie: book about, rev., Durham, Walter J.: 434, 436 D 343-344 Duty, Michael: 2g9-300 Dailey, Charles A. 515 Decatur Baptist College (Dallas Dyreson, Jodella K.; book rev. by, Dallas, Texas: library, book rev., Baptist University): 126 307-308 133; lawyers in, book rev., 446- DeChano, Lisa M.: book rev. by, E 347: and W. Texas drought re- 494-495 lief, 512, 522; black theater Decker, Stefanie: book rev. by, Eagle, Joe H.« and black theater unions in, article, : 545; and 324-325 unions, 541 Oscar Wilde tour, 556. 559: Mel- Decolonal Imaginary, The. 457-358 Early History of Port Arthur, Texas. ba Theatre in, photograph, 601 Defending the Borders: The Texas noted, 129 Dallas: The Deciding Years. 114 Rangers, 1848-1861: rev., Earp, E. B.: 129 Dallas Baptist University: 126 639-640 Easley, Edwin S.: 258 Dallas Daily Herald: and Oscar Wilde Delgado, Antonio: and Salado East Texas Historical Association: tour, 559 Creek killings, 195 meeting of, 2go-291, 448, 614 Dallas Morning News. and Marshall Delgado, Clemente: 216 East Texas Histonwal Jowrnat forestry sit-ins, 429, 431 (photograph); Democratic Party: LULAC and, 33; issue of, noted, 2q1 and W. Texas drought relief, and 1875 Constitutional Conven- Eastland, James: 26 512-530 tion, 292-253; Texas, and 1912 Eckhardt, C. F.: book by, rev., 146 Dallas Negro Chamber of Com- gubernatorial race, 405, Edge of the Sword: The Ordeal of Carpet- merce: and black theater work- DeMorse, Charles: and 1875 Consti- bagger Marshall H. Twitchelt vev., ers, 543 tutional Convention, 238, 323-324 Dallas News. and Texas prison re- 249-2 education: Mexican American orga- form, 399 Denman, Leroy G., Jr: 302 nizations and, 41-42, 43-44. 47- Dallas Public Library: Celebrating a Denton, Lynn: 457 48, 50, 52; 1875 Constitutional Century of Service: vev., 133 depression. See Great Depression, Convention and, 237-241, 246- Dallas Times Herald: G. Perry and, the 252 fo; A. C. Greene and, 110-111; DeVos, Julius: 448 Edwards, C. E.: 5.4: and Marshall sit-ins, 429 Dew, Charles B.: book by, rev., Egbert, Harry C.: 278 Dallas USA 452-453 Ehrlich, Edith: 619 Dallas Weekly Herald) and Oscar Diaz, Juan Pablo: 370 Eisenhower, Dwight D.: and war Wilde tour, 556 Diaz, Santiago: 370, 386 games at Jasper, 100 Damon Wells Foundation: 620 Dick, James: and Round Top music el Congreso del Pueblo del Habla Es- Dance Halls and Last Calls: A History festival, 300 panot. 45 of Texas Country Music. rev., 652- Dickson, J. L.: 378-379 El Paso, Texas: TSHA meets in, 653 Different Travellers, Different Eyes: 284-285, 444-445 Daniel, Price: and Marshall sit-ins, Artists’ Narratives of the Amencan El Paso County: Rev. J. Brown and 43. 435; historical marker for, West, 1820-1920: rev., 501-502 drought relief in, 521 454-455: book about, rev., Dillon, Emma: 476, 378 El Paso Herald: and Oscar Wilde 4747-475 Din, Gilbert C.: book by, rev., tour, 558-559 Daniel House, Jean and Price (Lib- gii-giz Elaine, Arkansas: race massacres in, erty): 455 Dinosaur Valley State Park: 129 book rev., 334-335 Daughters of the Republic of Texas: Diosa y Hembra: The History and Her- Elder, Ralph: 286 and the Alamo, 301; administer itage of Chicanas in the United Eldridge, Bolling: 595 the Alamo, 392; symposium States. and Tejano history, 357 Eldridge, Frank: 591 sponsored by, 447-448; search Dirck, Brian R: book rev. by, Elephants in Your Mailbox. 111 for Alamo materials, 621. See also 479-480 Elias, Norbert: 398-399 Alamo, the Dirksen, Everett: 20, 27 Eliot Porter: The Color of Wildness 662 Southwestern Historical Quarterly April (exhibit): Web site for, 621-622 Feldman, Glenn: book ed. by, rev., shall sit-ins, 429 Elizondo, Ignacio: and Mexican in- 481-482 Foster, William Z.: 425 €, 200, 214, 222 Fellowship of Reconciliation (Chi- Fowler, Gene: book by, noted, 129 Elliou, Emma Felder: 586 cago): 4 Francaviglia, Richard: 122 Elion, Glen: 428 FEMA: 529 France: and Mexican indepen- Elliou, Thomas A.: 586, 588, 590 Ferber, Edna: 68 dence, 208 Ellis, Mrs. W. D.: 286 Ferdinand VII (Spain): Mexican in- Frank, L. E.: 88 Emlayson, James: 303 surgents’ stance toward, 199, Franklin, Earl: 427, 431 Emory, William H.: map by, noted, 203, 208, 225 Frantz, Joe B.: and W. Eugene Hol- 403 Ferguson, Henry: 258 lon, 287-288; book about, rev., Empresanos’ Children: The Welders of Ferguson, William: 524 34!-343 Texas. rev., “Fernridge” (G. Brackenridge resi- Frazier, Donald S.: book with fore- dence): 620-621 word by, rev., 20-321 haspana de los Estados Unidos. not- Fett, Sharla M.: book by, rev.. 645- Freedmen’s Bureau: B. Crouch and ed, 130 646 research of, 108-109 Endunng Navajo, The. noted, 456 Field, Cyrus W.: 518 Freedmen’s Bureau and Black Texans. Epperson, Benjamin: and Democra- Fighting Texas Navy, 1832-1842, noted, 108 tic Party, 249 The rev. 145 Freedom Rides: |. Farmer and, 4-6, Equal Employment Opportunity film: labor unionism and the mo- 22 Commission (EEOC): and black tion picture industry, article, Freedom Summer: disappearance union workers, 547-548 533-545: black musicals, 537; of CORE workers during, 24-24 Eustis, William: and Mexican inde- television's effect on movie in- Frémont, John C.: 120 pendence, 201-202, 203-204 dustry, 539. 543 Friedman, Kinky: book by, wins Evans Gang: in Davis Mins., ment., Finty, Tom, Jr.: and Texas prison re- award, 628 509 form, 397, 399-400, 412 Frith, J. Aaron: book rev. by, Everett, Freeman: 542 First of a Kind: The Building of the 644-645 Exley, Jo Ella Powell: book by, rev., South's First Newsprint Milt rev., From Savages to Subjects: Missions in 454-455 497-498 the History of the American South Fisher, Lewis F.: book by, rev., 147- west Tev., $12-313 Fabiani, Roberta: book rev. by, 150- 148 frontier: George Crook and, book 15! Flagler, Henry M.: 270, 273 rev., 488-489; German pioneers Fair Employment Practice Commis- Fleming, J]. R: and W. Texas on, book rev., 489-490 sion (FEPC): and black theater drought relief, 515, 517. 518, Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker workers, 538-539 20, 528 Family. rev., 484-485 Fairchild, Lewis: book by, rev., 642- Flintoff, Thomas: Corpus Christi wa- frontier, U.S: army regulars on, 643 tercolor of, 2g6—297 book rev., 330-331; loneliness Families of America. 68 Flood, John: 515 on, book rev., 642-643. See also Family Tree Magazine 624 Flores, Dan: book by, rev., 328-329 West, the Famous Texas Folklorists and Theiw Sto- Flores, Richard R.: book by, rev., Fry, Charles: 429 nes. rev., 137-138 632-633; book rev. by, 634-635 G Farb, Albert: 538 Flores, Salvador: 470, 386 G. Garrett Lewis et al. v. San Antonio Farb, Harold: 538 Flournoy, George: and 1875, Consti- River Authority: 380-382, Farmer, David: 297 tutional Convention, 247, 246, 384-386 Farmer, James Leonard, Jr: and 250 Gagarin, Michael: book by, wins LB]'s Civil Rights legislation, Floyd, Koy: 449 award, 625 1-2q; early life and career, 3-6, Foley, Neil: 458-359, 364 Gaines, Jemes: and Mexican inde- and Freedom Riders, 4-6, 22; re- folklore: book about, rev., 147-138; pendence, 213 lationship with LB], 14-15, 20, miscellany volume of Texas Folk- Gaines, Matthew: 121 21-29, 25, 28; and sit-ins, 14; and lore Society, rev., 338-339 Gallagher, Gary W.: book ed. by, JFK, 20-21; photograph of, 21; Ford, James W.: and communist or- rev., 17-318, 319-320; book by, and Mississippi Freedom Democ- ganization of black workers, 541 rev., 318-319 ratic Party, 22; tests Civil Rights Ford, O'Neil: 299 Galvan, Eddie: orchestra, 51 Act, 25-26; and R. Innis, 29; wins forestry: journal focuses on, 2g1 Galveston, Texas: and Spanish- Medal of Freedom, 29. Ser also Forgotten Texas Census, 1887-88, American War, 258, 260, 265, Congress of Racial Equality The on W. Texas drought, 513 272; sit-in movement in, 419, Faulkner, Larry R.: 626 Fort Bend County: Harlem State 438. 439; 1885 fire in, and the FBI: and Freedom Summer, 24-24; Prison Farm in, 415 Red Cross, 516; Oscar Wilde in, and Marshall sit-ins, 456 Fort Bliss: influence on El Paso, pa- 555- 557, 559-562; Galveston Federal Mediation and Conciliation per noted, 284 Pavilion, 555 (photograph), 560; Services (FMCS): and black the- Fort Clark: and Spanish-American Tremont Hotei in, 560 ater workers, 538 War, 267 Galveston Cotton Exchange: and Fehr, Kregg M.: book rev. by, 499 Fort Griffin: Rev. ]. Brown preaches railroad regulation, 236 Fehrenbach, T. R.: Book Award win- at, 509 Galveston Daily News. and 1875 Con- ners, 626 Fort Houston: Hood's Texas stitutional Convention, 236, 250; Felder, Gabriel: 575, 576 Brigade reunion at, photograph, and Spanish-American War, 274; Felder, Jesse: 575 594 and W. Texas drought relief, Felder, Miers: 595; with Hood's Fort Sam Houston: and Spanish- 514; and Oscar Wilde tour, 559, Texas Brigade, 575. 579, 581- American War, 268 561; on Gettysburg, 585-586 582 Fort Worth, Texas: black theater Galveston, Harrisburg and San An- Felder, Rufus King: photograph, workers in, and unions, 535 tonio Railroad: Oscar Wilde on, 574. 596; with Hood's Texas Fort Worth Botanical Gardens: W. J. 560, 562 Brigade, article, 575-597; on be- Bardin and, 126 Galveston Jetty: lighthouse at, 127 ing photographed, 578; on Sec- Fort Worth Gaztte. and W. Texas Galveston News. and prison reform, ond Manassas, 581; later life, drought, 511-530 399 593-597 Fort Worth Star Telegram: and Mar- + goo storm: 127; Rosen- 2003 Index 663 berg Library web site features, lice. 109 Gutiérrez-Magee expedition: 210- 453-454; book rev., 495-496; Gower, Patricia: book rev. by, 481- 211; aims of, 195~196; origins of, and Clara Barton, 529 482 208-209 Gano, Richard M.: 128 Grace, William Russell: 516, 518 H Garcia, Hector P.: 43-44 Gramon, Jim: book by, rev., 137- Garcia, Mario T.: 34 138 Hadeler, Glenn: 448 Garcia, Richard: 33-34 Granados, Manuel: 370 Hafertepe, Kenneth: and TSHA, Garland, David: 398-399 Grange, the: and 1875 Constitu- 293, 446 Garrett, Julia Kathryn: and Mexican tional Convention, 232-253 Haggard, Edith: 64, 65, 73 independence, 196-198, 216, Grant, Ben Z.: retirement of, 452 Hale, Nathan M.: 223 218 Grant, Ulysses S.: at The Wilderness, Haley, James L.: book by, wins Garrison, Homer: 430 589 award, 626; book by, rev., Garza-Falcén, Leticia: and Tejano Graves, John: book by, reprinted, 633-634 history, 360 $95 Haley Library Newsletter. article in, gatling gun: and Battle of Red River, Graves, Lawrence: remembrance of, noted, 620 180, 186, 188, 191 (table) 113-114 Haley Memorial Library and History Gay, Willie Lee: Texas Southern Graybill, Andrew: book rev. by, Center (Midland): Cowman’s University honors, 616-617 630-631 Award of, 291-292; research fel- GGeelelriyn,g ,F lWo.y d L.M: .:4 332 84 Gredautr inDge,p re9s2s; iopnr,o mothtee:r shsoalpelsi ftdiunrg- Halflio wships Roefe,f :3 0l6i ghth at, 127 General George Crook and the Western ing, 93-95 Hall, G. Emlen: book by, rev., Frontier. vev., 488-489 Great Plains Cattle Empire: Thatcher 650-651 Gente Decente: A Borderlands Response Brothers and Associates (1875- Hall, Sam B.: 434 to the Rhetoric ofD ominance. 360 1945) rev., 325-326 Hall, Sam B., Sr.: 13, Genwen, Arthur: 263 Great Plains, the: environmental Hall, Tisch: 297 George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star history in, book rev., 328-329 Hall, W. W.: 423, 432 Yankee. rev., 339-340 Green, Frank: 436 Hallmark, Dan: 91 German Pioneers on the American Fron- Green, George Norris: book rev. by, Halstead, Dirck: 625, tier: The Wagners in Texas and Illi- 475-476, as TSHA president, Hammond, T. E.: 521 nois. rev., 489-490 605-607; photograph of, 606 Hancock, Allen: 83 German Texans: decorative arts of, Greene, A. C.: remembrance of, Hancock, Butch: 294; photography exhibit, 457 110-113 of, exhibit, 294 Germans: on American frontier, Greene, Casey Edward: book ed. by, Hancock, Mrs. Giby (Boots): 96 book rev., 489-490 Fev., 495-496 Handbook of Texas Online. curricu- Gerstle, Gary: 35-36 Gregath Publishing Company: book lum tools of, 289-2g0; images Gibbons, Reginald: book by, wins by, noted, 128 database of, 2go; Texas Connec- award, 628 Gregg, John: and Hood's Texas tions feature of, 2go; search en- Gilbert and Sullivan: Oscar Wilde Brigade, 589, 591 gine for, 446; H. Billings and, and, 551, 553-554 Grenet, Honore: and the Alamo, 615-616 Gillette, Mike: oral history inter- 565 Handlin, Oscar: 357 views of, 8, 11, 12 Grenet, Louis Edward: Oscar Wilde Hanrahan, James: 175 Gilpin, Laura: architectural photog- and, 564-565, Harbin, Jason: 116 raphy, exhibit, 120; exhibit of Griffin Hills: and Battle of Red Riv- Hardin, John Wesley: 109, 284 work, 456 er, 181-154, 186 Hardin, Stephen L.: book rev. by, Girard, Pierre: and Mexican inde- Gross-BrennemJaewne,ll : 619 308-309 pendence, 208, 221 Guadalupe Victoria (Victoria), Harlem State Prison Farm (Fort Glen Rose, Texas: book about, not- Texas: J. J. Linn and, 458 Bend County): 415 ed, 129 Guenther, Carl Hilmar: book about, Harper's Bazar. Oscar Wilde cartoon Glen Rose, Texas. noted, 129 rev., 147-148 from, 553 Goevwmann, William H.: wins Pro Guerra, Dora Elizondo: book rev. Harrell, R. L.: 521 Bene Meritis award, 119; book by, 503-504 Harrigan, Stephen: book by, rev. by, 332-333, 501-502 Guerrero, Vicente: book about, rev., reprinted, 305, Goldman, Eric: 7 630-631 Harris, Marion: 430 Goldwater, Barry: LB] and, 22, 27 Guion, David W.: 300 Harris County: communist move- Gone with the Wind: 60 Gulf Coast, the: black oilworkers on, ment in, 541 Gonzales, Berry, Erlinda: book by, unionization, 536 Harris County Archives: an- rev., 152-153 Gulf of Mexico: Virginia Garrett nounced, 624-625, Gonzalez, Henry B.: and Victoria's Lectures on, 122 Harrison County: in the Civil War, 2 Mexican Americans, 40 Guthrie, Woody: book about, rev., Harrison County Inter-racial Com- Gonzalez, Jovita: and Tejano histo- 34°-34! mission: and Marshall sit-ins, 437 ry, 350, 361-962 Gutiérrez de Lara, José Bernardo: Hart, Doris: 98 Gonzalez, Ray: book by, wins award, portrait, 194; and Gutiérrez- Hart, Peter: 517, 520, 524 628 Magee expedition, 195-196; and Hartman, Gary: book rev. by, 340- Goodman, Andrew: 23-24 the Mexican Republic in Texas, 341, 652-653 Goodnight, Charles: and W. Texas article, 195-228; and Salado Haskell County: drought relief in, drought relief, 515, Creek killings, 195-196, 212- 512, 514, 516 Goodwin, Grenville: book by, rev., 213, 219, 224; birth and early Hatley, Allen G.: 448; speech by, 314-315 life, 198; diplomatic mission to noted, 613 Goodwin, Neil: book by, rev., U.S., 200-206; his impression of Hawkins, LeRoy: 543 3'4-315 the U.S., 204-205; and provin- Haynes, Joseph: and 1875, Constitu- Gordon, W. K: history center cial junta in Texas, 214-228; tional Convention, 238, 249-251 named for, 449 character of, 218; ouster of, Haynes, Sam: 117 Gould, Jay: and W. Texas drought 223-228; political loyalties of, Hazel, Michael V.: book by, rev., relief, 515, 518 226-227; and 1820 “Republic of 133; and Legacies history confer- Governor's Hounds: The Texas State Po- Texas,” 227 ence, 291 664 Southwestern Historical Quarterly April Heaberlin, Dickie: 621 established, 449 merce: R. A. Cavitt of, 5.42 Heard, Cleveland: 428, 436 Texas military: museum Houston Post. and prison reform, Hearst, William Randolph: and web site, 1418 406; and Oscar Wilde tour, 571 Spanish-American War, 255 . women's: and Tejano histo- Houston Tni-Weekly Telegraph: on Sec- Henderson, Dwight: book rev. by, TY. 357 ond Manassas, 581 65 1-O52 History of Medicine in Brazos County, Howard County: Rev. |.B rown and Henderson-Tompkins prison farm The vev., 140-141 drought relief in, 515 (Milam County): photograph, Hodges, Jake: 405, Hoy, Jim: book by, rev., 467-468 q'0o Hoerster, Jane: 448 Hubbard, Richard: and Democratic Hendricks, Walter: gi Hoffman, Paul E.: book rev. by, Party, 249; and railroads, 250 Her Act and Deed: Women’s Lives in a gii-gi2 Hubbell, Julian: 521, 524. 525 Rural Southern County, 1837- Hofstadter, Richard: 242 Huddleston, Melissa: 289 1873: rev., 0s 146 Hogg, Ima: and Winedale, 295, Hudson, Linda S.: 291, 448; book Hermit’s Story. wins award, 628 Hogg, James Stephen: O. B. Col- by, noted, 119; book by, rev., Hernandez, Gerardo: 470 quitt and, goo 44-45 Hernandez, Lupita: 47; photo- Hogue, Alexandre: 124 Hughes, Inez: 2 graph, 40 Hoig, Stan: book by, rev., 4qo-491 Hughes, Sarah T.: 7 Herrera, Simon: execution of, 195. Holbert, Ken: 454 Hulen, John: 401 2i2 Holcombe, Oscar: denouces Team- Hulltown, Texas: drought in, 511, Herring, Jake: 4o7-408 sters, 541 520 Herron, Don: 619 Hold Autumn in Your Hand. 58, 64, Humphrey, Hubert: photograph of, Hershorn, Shek 111, 625 65 10 Hewitt, Harry P.: remembers Ken- Hollon, W. Eugene: and A. C Humphrey, Muriel: photograph of, neth Neighbours, 607-615 Greene, 110; R. M. Udey remem- 10 Hickey, John: 16 bers, 286-288 Hunt, Curtis R.: 384-987 Hidalgo Revolt: and Gutiérrez Holmes, George: 420, 421-422 Hunt v. SARA: 387 Magee expedition, 196, popular Homer, Winslow: exhibit of water- Huntington, C. P.: 560 support for, 201. See also Hidalgo colors, 617 Huntsville penitentiary: iron works y Costilla, Miguel Hood, John Bell: takes command of al, 40% Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel: and Texas Brigade, 578; arm injured, Hurd, J. D: 491 Mexican independence, 1g8- 584; loses right leg, 588. See also Hurst, Regina Beckmann: book 200, 202, 206, 214 Hood's Texas Brigade trans. by, rev., 147-148 Hietter, Paul T.: book rev. by, 426— Hood's Texas Brigade: R. K. Fel- Huston Tillotson College: video 327 der's correspondence from, arti- produced by, 125, High and Dry: The Texas-New Mexico cle, 575-597: formed, 577; vel- Hutchins, William J.: 570 Struggle for the Pecos River. rev., low fever in, 577; at Eltham’s Hutchinson, Jim: 585 H50—-051 Landing. 579; at Gaines’ Mill, Hutchinson, Julian: 583 Highland Park Woman, The 111 580; at Second Manassas, 550- Hutton, Paul A: 116-197; and Higman, Anita: book by, rev., 141- 581; and R. E. Lee, 580, 582, TSHA, 444 142 554. 559. 592. 595; at Antictam, Hilgers, Outo: 566 581-582; at Gettysburg, 584- Hill Country. 234 587; at The Wilderness, 589; at Immigrant Miller picks Texas: The Let Hill Country Backroads: Showing the Appomattox, 593. [goo reunion ters of Carl Hilmar Guenther, An: Way in Comal County. rev., 1399- of, photograph, 594; last surviv rev., 147-148 140 ing veteran of, immigration: to Texas, Texas Con- Hill, Harvey D. 545 Hoover, |. Edgar: 436; and Freedom stitutional Convention of 1875 Hinojose, Servando G. book with Summer, 24-24 and, 241, 249-25! drawings by, rev., goq—311 Hopper, Edward: 120 In the Boat with LB vev., 142 Hinton, Michel 289 Horchow, Roger: 111 Indian Peace Commission (1867): Historia: The Literary Making of Cha House, Tom: 85 and Battle of Red River, 172 cana and Chicano History. rev., Houston, Sam: book about, rev., Indians: and Mexican American 153-155 633-634 roots, book rev., 469-470. Ser also Historie Seacoast of Texas, The rev.. Houston, Texas: and Spanish-Amer- by tnbe name 44-495 ican War, 256, 258, 260, 261, Indian Territory: book about, not- Historwal Wilhamson County: An Mus 265, 266, 267; sit-in movement ed, 128; Indian relations in, book trated History. rev., 138-149 in, 419, 438; black theater rev., 151-152; establishment of, history: teaching of, conference, unions in, article, 535-545; pick- and Battle of Red River, 172 116-117; the “new social histo- eting of theaters in, 595; Dixie Innis, Roy:J .F armer and, 29 ry.” $52, 356-957; “the new im- Theatre in, photograph, 5.40; Os- Institute of Texan Cultures: Texas migration history,” 457 car Wilde in, 560, 570-571; history video, 1295; archaeology . American: high school pro- Hood's Texas Brigade reunion lab of, 293 ficiency exam, 115 in, 594-595 International Alliance of Theatrical . labor: blacks and film indus- Houston Archeological Society: Stage Employees and Moving Pic- try unionism, article, 533-548 workshop sponsored by, 448 ture Operators (IATSE): black . Chicano: book about, rev., Houston Chronicle. and prison re- workers and, article, 539-545; 153-155, $43-314 form, 407 Civil Rights Movement and, 546 environmental: Great Houston Daily Post. and Spanish- International Festival-Institute at Plains and Rocky Mountains, American War, 255-256; and Os- Round Top: 400 book rev., 428-929 car Wilde tour, 558, 570 International Longshoremen’s As- . outlaw: B. Crouch and, 109 Houston Endowment Inc.: grant to sociation: F. Everett of, 542 . Southern: essays on, book Southwest Texas State University, Investigate Everything: Federal Efforts to rev., 451-482 fer Compel Black Loyalty during World . Tejano: book rev., 159-155: Houston International Airport: W War E rev., 649-650 development of, article, 449-964 |. Bardin and, 126 Ireland, John: runs for US. Senate, Texas industrial: center Houston Negro Chamber of Com- 512. 519; and W. Texas drought 2003 Index 665 relief, 512, 517, 518-519, 522- 1964 Civil Rights Act, 106; book King, Martin Luther, Jr.: and Free- 523 about, rev., 132; Johnson ranch, dom Rides, 5-6; and Freedom Irene Morgan v. Virginia: 5 book rev., 500-501 Summer, 24; and LB], 28; and Irvine, Sam: 515 Johnson, Mattie Mae Etta: 434 Marshall sit-ins, 420-421, 422 Isa-tai (Comanche): and Battle of Jones, Jesse H., and Mary Gibbs King Ranch: G. Perry and, 65; va- Red River, 175 Jones: professorship named for, quero families of, book rev., 465- it’s Time. veins book award, 628 621 497 lturbide, Agustin: and Mexican in- Jones, John: 175 Kiowa Indians: and Battle of Red dependence, 227 Jones, Lawrence T., Il: pottery col- River, 169-192; moved to reser- lection of, 618-619; photograph, vation, 172; book about, rev., 619 499-491 JA Ranch: cowboy for, article about, Jones, Margo: 68 Kiowas and the Legend of Kicking Bird, noted, 620 journalism: awards for, 628 The. rev., 490-491 Jack County: Rev. J. Brown and Juarez, José Roberto: book rev. by, Kirby, John Henry: R. C. Lanier drought relief in, 509, 512, 519; 156-157 and, 80-81; Roganville mill of, Rev.J .B rown's farm in, 510 Junior Historian. |. Woods Windle 82; and O. B. Colquitt, 4o1 Jacksboro, Texas: Rev. J. Brown of, and, 284 Kirbyville, Texas: Lanier store in, 509 Junior Historians: Willie Lee Gay 79, So; first anniversary of, 80-81 Jackshoro Frontier Echo. on Rev. J. and, 616-017 Klevenhagen, Johnny: book about, Brown, 509 Junne, George H., Jr: book by, rev., rev., 317 Jackson, Jack: book ed. by, rev., 327-325 Klier, Betje: 119; book by, rev., 308-309; book rev. by, 467-468, Justice, William Wayne: and Texas 307-308 408-469, 635-036 prison reform, 417 Klute, Jeannetie: 120 Jac3ks1o2n-,3 13Ro bert H.: book by, rev., K KKoohroeuatn, WaMrar:t iSn.: Tr4e4t5i ck photographs Jackson, Sarah Canby: 624-H25 Kailborn, Thomas: book by, rev., of, exhibit, 453 Jackson, Stonewall: Hood's Texas 329-330 Kornweibel, TheodoreJ,r .: book by, Brigade and, 579 Kamphoefner, Walter D.: book rev., 649-650 Jacksonville, Texas: Lanier store in, trans. by. rev., 147-148 Kousser, |. Morgan: on 1875 Consti- 77-78. 85-95: Lanier barber- Kanellos, Nicolas: book ed. by, not- tutional Convention, 233, 234 shop in, 95 ed, 130 Kriger, F. L.: 520 Jacobs, John: 515 Kaufman, Brian: book by, rev., Krueger, Walter: and war games at Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig: 563 593-504 Jasper, 100 Jarvis Christian College (Hawkins): Kay,J .M « 370 Kulhavy, David: 2g1 video produced by, 125 Kearney, James C.: speech by, not- Kyle, Ola May: 104 Jasinski, Laurie E.; book by, rev., ed, 613 Kyle, Sam: 104 Jasp1e3r9, -1T4e0x as: Lanier store in, 79, Keepaet rs Teoxfa tsh e ASpOrniMt: TUhnei wCeorrsiptsy ,o f C1a8d7e6ts- L 80, 89-85, 96105. 97 (photo- 200T. TeV., 134 La Bahia, Texas: and struggle for graph); World War I games at, Keesee, Walstein: 586 Mexican independence, 211- 100 Keesee, William: 586 212; under the Mexican Repub- Jasper County: Seed Tick School in Keilman, Chester V.: library of, at lic, 216-217 73-79 Round Top, 300 La Plante, Christopher: 286 Jasper NewsBoy. and Lanier store, Keim, Randolph: 2g2 labor unions: black, and the film in- 75-79, 84, 105 Kelley, Mary L.: book rev. by, dustry, article, 533-548 Jenkins, Inez: 14 337-338 LaGrange, Texas: and Spanish- Jimenez, Flaco: 294 Kelly, Shelly Henley: book ed. by, American War, 258, 261, 265 Jiménez, Mariano: and Mexican in- rev., 495-496 LaGrone, Cyrus: 3 dependence, 198, 200, 213 Kelsey, Mavis P.: 458 Lale, Cissy: 452 Jiménez, Teresa: 370 Kelton, Jim Tom: 292 Lale, Max: 452; and Millard Cope, John Graves Reader, A: reprinted, 305 Kemper, Samuel: and Mexican in- 26 Johnson, Cassie: 116 dependence, 212 Landes, James E.: photograph, 596 Johnson, Claudia Alta Taylor. Ser Kennedy, Edward M.: 127 Lane, W. P.: 524; book by, rev., Johnson, Lady Bird Kennedy, John F.: and 1g64 Civil 631-632 Johnson, Cone: 405 Rights Act of, 1, 1.4; and Freedom lanham, Congressman: and W. Johnson, David: 448 Rides, 5; J. Farmer remembers, Texas drought relief, 520, 523 Johnson, David Nathan: book by, 20-21; S. Tretick photographs Lanier, Ethel: g6 rev., 493-464 of, exhibit, 453 Lanier, Etheridge: 83, 1:03 Johnson, J. E.: and 1875 Constitu- Kennedy, Robert: and Freedom Lanier, J. Armand: article by, tional Convention, 251 Rides, 5; and civil rights, 22 105 Johnson, John “Rutabaga™: and Kennedy Ranch: vaquero families Lanier, Joseph: 79 1875 Constitutional Convention, of, book rev., 465-467 Lanier, Julan: frugality of, go 252, 240, 249, 251 Kennedys, the: B. Moyers and, 7 Lanier, Julian: photograph, 76 Johnson, Lady Bird: and LBJ's Civil Kennerly, David Hume: 625; UT ac- businesses of, article, 77-105; Rights legislation, 1-29; early quires photograph collection, business philosophy of, 7g-So; life, g; photograph of, 10; White 295 Roganville store of, 82-83; busi- House Diary of, 10, 07; civil rights Kerstetter, Todd: book rev. by, ness integrity of, gg; philan- tour, 27-28 499-491 thropy of, 103-104; relations Johnson, Luci: 25; photograph, 17 Kicking Bird: book about, rev., 4qo- with black community, 103-104; Johnson, Lyndon B. photograph 191 death of, 104-105 of, 1, 10, 21; B. Moyers and, 6-7; Killeen, Texas: civil rights in, 438 Lanier, Linton: photograph, 76; 1957 civil rights bill, g; and 1960 Kilpatnck (ship): and Spanish-Amer- store of, 81; business ventures of, election, 10-11; love for Lady ican War, 277 82-84, o6 Bird, 11, anti-poverty bill of, 19- King, Larry L.; book by, reprinted, Lanier, Robert Charlton: 7g, 80, 82, 20; and 1964 election, 27; and 3°5 83 6 6 6 Southwestern Historical Quarterly April Lanier, Thad: g6 Linn, Edward: CAH acquires papers McClellan, George: Hood's Texas LaPlante, Chris: 121, 454 of, 458 Brigade and, 579 Larn, John: 509 Linn, John Joseph: CAH acquires McClesky oil well: 449 Larn, Mary Jane Matthews: marries papers of, 458 McClure, Tim: produces IMAX Rev.J .B rown, 509-510 Linsley, Judith: book by, noted, 445 film, 617 Larned, Jennifer: 448 Lisheron, Mark: article by, wins McComb, David G.: book by, rev., Lasker, Morris: and W. Texas award, 628 34'-343. 494-495 drought relief, 515, 522 literature: and Tejano history, 360, McCormick, George: and 1875 LaVere, David: book by, rev., 151- 361-362; book awards, 626, 628; Constitutional Convention, 250 152 of the U.S.-Mexico border, book McCormick, Harry: 425 law: lawyers and associations in Dal- rev., 634-635 McCoy, George: 420, 436 las, book rev., 446-4947 Littlefield, George: and O. B. McDaniel,J . P. (Pat): 2g2 Lawrence, David: 26-27 Colquitt, 401 McDonald, Archie P.: 448; and Laws, Clarence: 433 Littlejohn, R. P.; 2-3 TSHA, 291; newspaper column Lawson, James: 422-423 Lockhart, Kelly: 116 of, 452-453 Lay Bare the Heart. 21, 29 Lone Star (film): paper on, noted, MacDonald, P.M: 514 Lazenby,J .M .: g6 284 McEntire, W. KR: 515 LB] Library and Museum: receives Lone Star Heroes Senes, Book One: Co- McGloin, Geraldine: 296 D. H. Kennerly photograph col- manche Peace Pipe. rev... 333-334 Maciel, David R.: book by, rev., lection, 295 Lone Star Justice: The First Century of 152-153 LBJ’s Texas White House: “Our Heart's the Texas Rangers. wins award, 626 Mciihany,]. : 520 Home. rev., 500-501 Lone Star Series, Book Three: The Hid MacInerney, Dorothy: article by, Lea, Tom: book by, reprinted, 405, den Treasure of the Chisos. rev., 55!-573 League of United Latin American 333-334 McKay, Seth S.: and 1875 Constitu- Citizens (LULAC); Victoria's Lone Star Series, Book Two: On the tional Convention, 234 Council, 626, 45-47; Victoria's Pecos Trait rev., 333-334 McKee, Mrs. A. S. (Nep): 99 Council 4319, officers, photo- Lonesome Plains: Death and Reval on McKenzie, Marie and Tom: 8 graph, 30, 46-49; creation of, 32; an American Frontier, The vev., Mackenzie, Ranald S.: and Battle of and Democratic Party, 33; class 642-43 Red River, 177 composition of, 48-49; decline Long, james: and 1820 “Republic of McKinley, |. W.: and Battle of Red of, 49 Texas,” 227 River, 156 Leckie, Shirley A: book by, rev., Longstreet, James: at Gettysburg, McKinley, William: and Spanish- 343-344 584-587: at Chickamauga, 587- American War, 256, 275 Lee, Giles: 2q2 588; at Knoxville, 588-589; at McKinney, Charles W.: 86-87 Lee, Robert E.: book about, rev., The Wilderness, 589; at Appo- McKinney, Henry L.: 2g6 318-s19q; and Hood's Texas mattox, 593 McKiven, Henry M., Jr: book rev Brigade, 580, 582, 584. 589, 592. Longview Democrat. and Oscar Wilde by, 157-158 595; surrenders at Appomattox, tour, 571 McLane, William: and Mexican in- 593 Longview, Texas: race riots in, 2; civ- dependence, 213 Lee and His Army in Confederate Histo- il rights demonstrations in, 437 McLaughlin, Brian T.: 306 ry rev., 18-419 Lopez, Alex: 46 McNamee, Wally: 626 Lee-Peacock feud: 109 Lorch Manufacturing Company: McPherson, Carroll: 87, 93. 95 Leffler, John |: book by, rev., 148- ior McQueen, George: 104 139 Los Compadres de San Antonio Maddux, Thomas R.; book rev. by, Legacies Dallas History Conference Missions: 393. 395 654-055 call for papers, 291 Louisiana Purchase: and U.S.-Mexi- Madero in Texas. rev., 463-454 Legacy of Vicente Guerrero, Mexico's co boundary, 204 Madis, Franklin: book by, rev., First Black Indian President, The Loving,J .C . and W. Texas drought 635-036 rev., 630-631 relief, 515 Madison, James: and Mexican inde- Lehrer, Jim: A. C. Greene and, 111 Lucey, Robert C. 476 pendence, 203, 225 Leighton, Isabel: 59 Lucko, Paul M.: article by, 397-417 Magee, Augustus W.: and Mexican Leiker, James N. book by, rev., Lufkin, Texas: Lanier store in, 79, independence, 195, 208, 210, 472-473; book by, wins award, 85 218. See also Gutiérrez-Magee ex- 626 LULAC. See League of United Latin pedition Leon, Ygnacio: 470 American Citizens (LULAC) Magu Curtain: The Mexican-Amencan LeRoy, Moses: 542 Luna, Maria Luisa de: 370, 386 Border in Fiction, Film, and Song, Levengood, Paul A.; book rev. by, Lungwitz, Hermann: art of, The rev., 634-6035 452-453 Winedale collection, 295 Maguire, James H. book ed. by, Levinson, Irving: book rev. by, Lyman's Wagon Train, Battle of 501-502 636-637 archeological investigation, 170, Mahon, George: 115 Lewis, Andrew Lee: and black the- 171 (map) Making of the English Working Class, ater workers unions, 535. 535. Lyons, A. So 515 The 36 542. 544. 547 M Making of the Mexwan Border: The Lewis, David Rich: book rev. by, State, Capitalism, and Society in 328-329 Maberry, Robert, Jr: book by, rev., Nuevo Leon, 1848-1910. rev., Lewis, G. Garrett. See G. Garrett 465-459 156-157 Lewi4s a l. v. San Antonio River Aw. Mabry, W. H.: and Spanish-Ameri- Mandell, ArthurJ. : 538 thonty can War, 260, 266 Maopf t he Teronf tthe oUnitred ySta tes Lewis, John: and civil rights, 6, 28 McAllen, Texas: and “Cites of from the Mississippi to the Pacific lighthouses: Texas, book noted, America” series, 60 Ocean, 1854-57 (map): 303 127-128 McCabe, Dennis P.: 449 Map of the United States with the Con- Lighthouseso f Texas. 127 McCaffrey, James M-: article by, hguous British and Spanish Posses- Linden, Glenn: 125 255-279 stons (map): 303 Linderman, Sandra: 2g6 McCaslin, Rick: and TSHA history, Mana von Blicher’s Corpus Christi: Lindley, Levi: 104 285-286 Letters from the South Texas Frontier,

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