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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
from 350-384 he describes a tour to Texas. The book is extremely
interesting. WILLIAM BEER.
The volume of Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical
Association, 1918-1914, is just from the press. Besides the offi-
cial proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the Association
at Grand Forks, North Dakota, in May, 1914, the volume con-
tains a number of articles dealing with various phases of Western
history. Unfortunately, an article on "Texas Trails" is thoroughly
inaccurate and unreliable.
The May number of The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin
(Volume 3, No. 3) begins the publication of "Source Readings in
Texas History" for children in the grades. The selections in this
issue, edited by Eugene C. Barker, are descriptive of life in the
early colonies and are taken from A Visit to Texas (anonymous),
published in New York, 1834, and from David Woodman, Jr., A
Guide to Texas Emigrants, Boston, 1835. The Bulletin is edited
by the history faculty of the University of Texas, and is published
by the University.
State Documents for Libraries is the title of a bulletin of 163
pages by Ernest J. Reece, published May, 1915, by the University
of Illinois. It deals with the character, "distribution, and bib-
liography of the official literature of the various States." It will
be extremely useful to librarians who are interested in keeping up
their files of official State publications.
The Tennessee Historical Society has begun the publication of
a quarterly, Tennessee Historical Magazine, edited by Professor
St. George L. Sioussat of Vanderbilt University. The first num-
ber, which was issued in March, contains "Colonel Burr's First
Brush with the Law," by W. E. Beard; "The Indian Policy of the
Federal Government and the Economic Development of the South-
west," by Donald L. McMurry; and documents and historical notes
and news.108
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