The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 62, July 1958 - April, 1959 Page: 496
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NUMBER 4: APRIL, 1959
B HALL OF TEXAS
Walter E. Long
THE RENAISSANCE OF THE GALVESTON THEATRE:
HENRY GREENWALL'S FIRST SEASON,
1867-1868 Joseph S. GalleglyTEXAS' BILL OF RIGHTS
PERSHING'S CHINESE REFUGEES
IN TEXAS E
SANTA ANNA IN TEXAS: A MEXICAN
VIEWPOINTJ. E. Ericson
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489Edward Eugene Briscoe
James Presley
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS:
A LETTER FROM SAN ANTONIO DE BEXAR
IN 1836 Contributed by Ralph W. Steen
A SETTLER'S REPORT (1836) ON SANTA
ANNA'S DEFEAT AND LAND PROSPECTS
IN TEXAS Edited by Robert Partin
INVENTIONS PATENTED BY TEXANS,
1846-1861 Compiled by Andrew Forest Muir
ACCOUNT OF THE JOURNEY OF BENARD DE LA
HARPE: DISCOVERY MADE BY HIM OF SEVERAL
NATIONS SITUATED IN THE WEST
Translated and annotated by Ralph A. SmithTEXAS COLLECTION
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5$2525
542H. Bailey Carroll
BOOK REVIEWS: Clark, Then Came the Railroads: The
Century from Steam to Diesel in the Southwest; Stam-
baugh, A History of Collin County, Texas; Stevenson,
A Trail to Maiana; Madison and Stillwell, How Come
It's Called That?
CONTRIBUTORS56o
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