The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 62, July 1958 - April, 1959 Page: 612
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612
Texas Brigade, 195; author-
ized by Jefferson Davis,
216: mustered, 218; offi-
cially organized, 220
Texas Centennial Commis-
sion, and McMahan's
Chapel, 276
Texas College of Arts and
Industries, thesis on library
of, noted, 547
Texas Conference Historical
Society of the Methodist
Church, publication of, 276
Texas: A 'Contest of Civiliza-
tions, cited, 46n, 55n, 58n,
59n
Texas Criminal Reports, cit-
ed, 158n
Texas Democrat, 191
Texas Education Agency,
pamphlet issued by, noted,
107
Texas in 1887: An Anony-
mous Contemporary Nar-
rative, reviewed, 289-290
Texas in 1850, cited, 10n,
12n
Texas in 1860, speech on,
noted, 87
Texas Fine Arts Association,
396
Texas Folklore Society, book
published by, reviewed, 405-
406
Texas Gazette, article on,
noted, 267
Texas German Pioneer Mon-
ument, 111
Texas: A Guide to the Lone
Star State, cited, 352n
Texas Gulf Coast Historical
Association, Publications,
noted, 111
Texas History Carved in
Stone, 114; noted, 409
Texas Historical Foundation,
107
Texas Indians, see Hasinai
Indians
Texas Indians, 295
Texas Journal of Science, ar-
ticle in, noted, 265, 270
"Texas Journalism Scholar-
ship Fund," 387-388
Texas Law Review, articles
in, noted, 148n, 260, 262,
264
Texas Library Journal, 111
Texas: The Lone Star State,
cited, 61n
Texas Medical Association:
book on history of, cited,
8n; organized (1853), 8
Texas Medical College, men-
tioned, 8
Texas Memorial Museum:
reed-organ at, noted, 69n;
visited by Junior Histo-
rians, 89Index
Texas in the Middle Eight-
eenth Century, cited, 46n,
47n, 49n, 51n, 52n, 53n,
54n, 59n
Texas Military Institute
(Rutersville), 207
Texas Missions: Their Ro-
mance and Architecture,
cited, 48n, 49n, 50n, 51n
Texas Monumental and Mili-
tary Institute, 12
Texas New Yorker, 348
Texas and Pacific Railway,
124; map of, noted, 547
Texas Press Association, 388
Texas Press Messenger, 388
Texas Rangers, 17, 346, 349n;
articles on, noted, 262; in
border areas, 32; in Civil
War, 215; in Confederate
Army, 220; and Red River
boundary controversy, 357.
See also Aldrich, Roy W.;
Jones, Frank; Terry, David
S.
Texas Rangers, 112
Texas Reports: cited, 148n,
150n, 154, 155, 157n, 159n,
161n, 162n; quoted, 154,
155, 162n
Texas Reports on Biology
and Medicine, article in,
noted, 264
Texas Republic: A Social and
Economic History, cited,
458n
Texas Research Foundation,
562
Texas Revolution, 240, 261;
article on, 489-512; articles
on, cited, 495n, 499n, 500n;
books on, cited, in, 16n,
316n; desertion in, 503-504;
Indian difficulties, 499, 511;
Mexican army, defeat of,
29-30, 505-506, 509-512;
Mexican army, march to
San Antonio de Bexar, 496-
506; Mexican army, march
to San Jacinto, 504-509;
Mexican army, medical fa-
cilities for, deficiency of,
495, 497-498, 509; Mexican
army, notes on, cited, 492n;
Mexican army, pre-revolu-
tion condition of, 491, 492-
495; Mexican army, retreat
of, 508-510; Mexican army,
route of march of, 496-497,
511; Mexican army, sup-
plies for, deficiency of,
493-497, 499, 500, 501, 502,
505, 506, 507, 508, 509,
510, 511; pre-revolution
politics, 489-491; Runaway
Scrape, 506-508. See also
Alamo; Carey, William R.;
Grinage, A. M.; San An-tonio; San Jacinto, battle
of
Texas Revolution, cited, 302n
Texas Road, 337, 342n, 561
Texas School for the Deaf,
7, 223-224
Texas Senate, 427
Texas Social Workers' Asso-
ciation, 396
Texas and Southwestern Cat-
tle Raisers Association,
presidents of, articles on,
noted, 264. See also Jeffries,
Alan T.
Texas State Democratic Cen-
tral Committee (1857), 195
Texas State Gazette: article
on, 191-226; and abolition,
198-199, 201; circulation
of, 192; cited, 191n, 192n,
193n, 195n, 196n, 197n,
198n, 199n, 200n, 201n,
202n, 203n, 204n, 205n,
206n, 207n, 208n, 209n,
210n, 211n, 212n, 213n,
214n, 215n, 216n, 217n,
218n, 219n, 221n, 222n,
223n, 224n, 225n; and Con-
federacy, 210-226; and Sam
Houston, 209; layout of,
191, 193, 197; and presi-
dential election, 198, 200-
201; and secession and
states' rights, 201-210; and
Texas Brigade, 216
Texas State Historical Asso-
ciation, 387, 388; annual
meeting program of, 87-
88; audit report of, 91-
103; sponsor of Congress
of Historians, 284; value
of, 116-117
Texas State Historical Sur-
vey Committee, newsletter,
quoted, 107
Texas State Register (1856),
printing of, mentioned, 13
Texas Swedish Pioneers As-
sociation, celebration by,
63, 279-280
Texas Testimony Carved in
Stone, 114
Texas Western College, 551
Texas vs. White, article on,
noted, 262
Texian Democrat (Houston),
cited, 820n
Then Came the Railroads:
The Century from Steam
to Diesel in the Southwest,
reviewed, 560-561
Theta Sigma Phi Writer's
Award, 391, 396
Thieleman, Madam - ,
319
Thirteen Days to Glory, re-
viewed, 403-405
35,000 Days in Texas, cited,
141n
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