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Review of Work of Texas State Historical Association 21
year 1919, Vol. II (the Government Printing Office), containing
1824 pages, compiled to the year 1827.
But many others have enriched, by their labor, this interesting
period, and devoted intensive study to special subjects; viz., Mr.
Lester G. Bugbee, "The Old Three Hundred" (I, 108) and "What
Became of the Lively" (III, 141); I. J. Cox, "The Founding of
the First Texas Municipality" (II, 217) ; James Q. Dealey, "The
Spanish Source of the Mexican Constitution of 1824" (III, 161);
Professor Thomas Maitland Marshall, "St. Vrain's Expedition to
the Gila in 1826" (XIX, 251); Miles S. Bennet, "The Battle of
Gonzales" (II, 313); W. S. Lewis, "Adventures of the 'Lively'
Immigrants" (III, 1, 81); Dr. George P. Garrison, "Another
Texas Flag" (III, 170); P. M.. Potter, "Escape of Karnes and
Teal from Matamoras" (IV, 71); Alex Dienst, "New Orleans
Newspaper Files of the Texas Revolutionary Period" (IV, 140),
"The Navy of the Republic of Texas" (XII, 165, 249; XIII, 1,
85) and "Contemporary Poetry of the Texas Revolution" (XXI,
156); W. Roy Smith, "The Quarrel between Governor Smith and
the Provisional Government of the Republic" (V, 269); Edna
Rowe, "The Disturbances at Anahuac in 1832" (VI, 265); F. H.
Turner, "The Mejia Expedition" (VII, 1); Ernest William
Winkler, "The Cherokee Indians in Texas" (VII, 95), "The 'Twin
Sister' Cannon, 1836-1865" (XXI, 61), "The Seats of Govern-
ment of Texas" (X, 140, 185); Mr. Geo. F. Fuller, "Sketch of
the Texas Navy" (VII, 223); Ethel Zivley Rather, "DeWitt's
Colony" (VIII, 95) and "Explanation to the Public Concerning
the Affairs of Texas by Citizen Stephen F. Austin" (VIII, 232);
Mrs. Mattie Austin Hatcher, "Plan for an Institute at San Felipe"
(XII, 231) and "Texas in 1820," translated (XXIII, 47); Mr.
C. T. Neu, "The Case of the Brig Pocket" (Xll, 276); Alleine
Howren, "Causes and Origin of the Decree of April 6, 1830"
(XVI, 378); William R. Manning, "Texas and the Boundary
Issue, 1822-1829" (XVII, 217); Mrs. Adele B. Looscan, "Harris
County, 1822-1845" (XVIII, 195, 261, 399; XIX, 37); O. Gar-
field Jones, "Local Government in the Spanish Colonies" (XIX,
65); Marion John Atwood, "The Sources of the Mexican Acta
Constitutiva" (XX, 19); Charles H. Cunningham, "The Resi-
dencia in the Spanish Colonies" (XXI, 253); Abigail Curlee,
"The History of a Texas Slave Plantation, 1831-1863" (XXVI,
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