The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 52, July 1948 - April, 1949 Page: 236
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Bobbitt, the author and compiler, also has included a section
entitled, "A Historical Sketch of Carson County."
Several contributions to the Association should be acknowl-
edged at this time.
The Reverend Rhea Kuykendall of the Presbyterian Church,
U.S.A., at Silver City, New Mexico, has sent in a series of pictures
and biographical accounts of various members of the Caruthers
family, the first of whom came to Texas in 1836. Pictures and
biographical information are given on Andrew Jackson Caruthers,
Dr. Arthur R. Barry, Sarah Frances Caruthers, John Houston
Caruthers, Elizabeth Ann Caruthers, Allen Caruthers, Angia
Caruthers, William Caruthers, Ewing Caruthers, Captain Samuel
Caruthers, Captain Terry Caruthers, Lt. Aquilla Pierce, Eliza
Caruthers, and Mrs. Ella Caruthers Porter.
R. M. Campbell of Beaumont has forwarded a copy of the
Newton Herald for April 18, 1946, and a sheet from the Sunday
Enterprise for September 9, 1945. The Herald is the Centennial
Edition commemorating the creation of Newton County, and
the sheet from the Enterprise contains an article telling the
history of education in southeast Texas.
From the January, 1819, copy of Analectic Magazine Harry
M. Konwiser, 181 Claremont Avenue, New York 27, New York,
has clipped four pages dealing with the French settlement Champ-
d-Asile, near the mouth of the Trinity River.
From Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Price, 334 West Mulberry Ave-
nue, San Antonio i, Texas, has come a valuable souvenir package
of color post cards showing aviation pictures made at Kelly Field
during 1917. The pictures tell a graphic story of unbelievable
aviation progress made in the last generation.
To all of the above contributors the Association extends sincer-
est thanks. All of the items mentioned above will be preserved in
the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center of the University
Library.
The June, 1948, issue of the magazine Antiques is devoted
entirely to Texas. The theme is that antiques in Texas tell the
history of Texas. A large number of the members of the Associa-236
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