The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 43, July 1939 - April, 1940 Page: 112
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
PROGRAM OF THE ANNUAL MEETING
OF
THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
IN HOUSTON
SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939
2:30 P. M.
In the French Room of the Rice Hotel, in connection with the
inauguration of the San Jacinto Museum of History, and under
the auspices of the San Jacinto Museum of History Association:
The Spindletop Oil Boom- Mr. Boyce House
Matamoros and the Texas Mexicans- Harbert Davenport, Esq.
Old Historical Jackson County- Superintendent I. T. Taylor
A Program of Development for The Texas State Historical
Association- Professor Walter Prescott Webb
IN AUSTIN
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1939
Crystal Ball Room-Driskill Hotel
10:00 A. M.
SUBJECT: The City of Austin
Establishment of the Capital at Austin and the Early Gov-
ernment of the City- Mr. E. R. Dabney
Austin and O. Henry- Mr. Trueman O'Quinn
The Beginning of Austin- Mr. Walter Greig
LUNCHEON FOR BOOK COLLECTORS
Driskill Hotel
12:30 P. M.
Crystal Ball Room-Driskill Hotel
2:00 P. M.
The Evolution of a Brazos Bottom County-
Mr. E. G. Marshall
Padre Island-Fact and Fiction-
Mrs. Hortense Warner Ward
Texas-Mexican Border Relations, 1839-1840-
Rev. Brother Joseph Schmitz, S. M.
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