The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 147
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Texas Collection
PALMER BRADLEY
S. B. Barron, The Lone Star Defenders. New York and Washington
(The Neale Publishing Company), 19o8.
[J. P. Blessington,] The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division, ...
by a private soldier. New York (Published for the author by
Lang, Little & Co., printers), 1875.
R. M. Collins, Chapters from the Unwritten History of the War
Between the States. St. Louis (Nixon-Jones Printing Co.), [c.
1892].
Francis W. Dawson, Reminiscences of Confederate Service, .861-
z865. Charleston (News and Courier), 1882.
X. B. Debray, A Sketch of the History of Debray's (26th) Regiment
of Texas Cavalry. Waco (Waco Village Press), 1961.
W. A. Fletcher, Rebel Private, Front and Rear. Beaumont (Press of
the Green Print), 1908.
J. B. Polley, Hood's Texas Brigade. New York and Washington (The
Neale Publishing Company), 1910.
J. B. Polley, A Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie. New York and
Washington (The Neale Publishing Company), 19o8.
Mrs. Angelina Virginia Winkler, The Confederate Capital and Hood's
Texas Brigade. Austin (E. Von Boeckmann), 1894.
J. P. BRYAN
Henry Stuart Foote, Texas and the Texans. Philadelphia (Thomas,
Cowperthwait & Co.), 1841. Two volumes.
George Wilkins Kendall, Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition.
New York (Harper and Brothers), 1844. Two volumes.
A. B. Lawrence, A History of Texas. New York (Published by Nafis
& Cornish), 1844-
A. A. Parker, Trip to the West and Texas. Concord (Published by
White & Fisher); Boston (Benjamin B. Mussey), 1836.
"Texas." Issued by Rud. Falck, agent of the Galveston Chamber of
Commerce. [n.p., n.d.]
A Visit to Texas. New York (Van Nostrand & Dwight), 1836.
"Will You Come to the Bower?" [n.p., n.d.] A contemporary copy of
the song sung at the Battle of San Jacinto.
Miniature of Stephen F. Austin, painted on ivory while he was in
Mexico in 1821.
Emily M. Bryan's Book of Vocal Music.
Moses Austin Bryan, Reminiscences of Moses Austin Bryan.
The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal. Translated by James Mac-
pherson. A new edition. Philadelphia (P. Byrne), 1802. The
book has the signature of W. Patton, Sam Houston's aide-de-
camp at the Battle of San Jacinto.
The Power of Sympathy. Boston (Isiah Thomas), 1789. The name147
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