The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 66, July 1962 - April, 1963 Page: 173
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Texas Collection
introduction by William J. Petersen. Included are lists of the
members of the Confederate Congress and the population of
the states by counties in 186o.
The April issue of Montana the Magazine of Western History,
published quarterly by the Historical Society of Montana, con-
tains the following articles pertaining to Texas history: "Arizona,
Early Confederate Territory," by Raymond McCoy, "Decision at
La Glorieta Pass," by Dayle H. Molen, and "A Yankee Invasion
Thwarted," by C. Arthur Hochmuth.
The Shamrock, a quarterly publication of the Shamrock Oil
and Gas Corporation, Amarillo, carried two articles on Texas in
its spring issue for 1962: "Ghost Towns of Panhandle," and
"Charlie Siringo, Cowboy Chronicler," by J. Evetts Haley.
Called Unto Holiness; The Story of the Nazarenes: The Form-
ative Years by Timothy L. Smith, former member of the history
faculty at East Texas State College, was recently produced by the
Nazarene Publishing House in Kansas City, Missouri. Of interest
to Texans will be information on the Holiness movement in East
Texas including Texas Holiness University at Greenville.
Members of the Association and others who may be purchasers
of books or other material are hereby notified and reminded of a
current widespread practice and recent innovation in the state
of Texas: namely, the sales tax. The law does specify (and it is
applicable to the Association, even as a non-profit institution)
that the sales tax be paid on all purchases-the exception being
to articles purchased for bona fide resale and those purchased by
bona fide state institutions which have previously been given a
numbered exemption. Those from within the state making an
order from the Association should state definitely that the article
or articles are to be offered for resale or include an exemption
number.
Full cooperation will be much appreciated, especially by Mrs.
Tullis who has had the multiple problems of the sales tax dropped
upon her careful accounting customs and procedures.173
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