The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Volume 1, July 1897 - April, 1898 Page: vi
334 p. : ill., ports., maps ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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vi Contents.
WHO WAS JUCHEREAU DE SAINT-DENIS? Edmond J. P. Schmitt... 204
SOME OBSCURE POINTS IN THE MISSION
PERIOD ............................. Walter Flavius McCaleb. 216
NOTES AND FRAGMENTS ........................................... 226
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS .......................................... 228
THE AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION ................................ 229
NUMBER 4; APRIL, 1898.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
TEXAS.............................. O. M. Roberts ........... 233
THE REAL SAINT-DENIS ................ Lester G. Bugbee....... 266
THE OLD MEXICAN FORT AT VELASCO.. AdBle B. Looscan....... 282
RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY SCHOOLS .... M. M. Kenney ........... 285
SOME OF MY EARLY EXPERIENCES IN
TEXAS .............................. Rosa Kleberg............ 297
NOTES AND FRAGMENTS .......................................... 303
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ........................................ 307
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION ............ ................. 312
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