The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 52, July 1948 - April, 1949 Page: 145

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BARNES F. LATHROP, "Migration into East Texas, 1835-1860,"
is assistant professor of history at the University of Texas.
R. EARL MCCLENDON, "The First Treaty of the Republic of
Texas," received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University
of Texas and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. For-
merly professor of history at Sam Houston State Teachers College,
Huntsville, Texas, he is at present in the Historical Research
Section of the Air University, Maxwell Field, Alabama. He has
had articles published in the American Historical Review, the
Hispanic American Historical Review, the Southwestern His-
torical Quarterly, and other journals.
ANDREW FOREST MUIR, "John Ricord," began his investigations
on Ricord in 1945 at the suggestion of Miss Harriet Smither,
state archivist. Mr. Muir may be addressed at Schofield Junior
College, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
ANNIE ROMBERG, "A Texas Literary Society of Pioneer Days,"
is the granddaughter of Johannes Nathanael Romberg. She is
now retired, having formerly been an associate professor in the
department of economics and business at the Texas State College
for Women. Her home is at Holland, Texas.
E. W. WINKLER, "Check List of Texas Imprints," is bibliog-
rapher in the University of Texas Library.
HENRI FOLMER, "Report of Louis de Saint Denis' Intended
Raid on San Antonio in 1721," is a native of the Netherlands. He
received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Den-
ver and has done graduate work at the University of Chicago. At
present a rancher at Edgewood, New Mexico, he has had articles
published in the Colorado Magazine, the New Mexico Historical
Review, the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, and other jour-
nals.
M. L. CRIMMINS, "Freeman's Report of the Eighth Military
Department," and "American Powder's Part in Winning Texas
Independence," is a retired army colonel and well-known his-
torian who is especially interested in military history.

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