The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 79, July 1975 - April, 1976 Page: 226
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Land use in Texas is the subject of several articles in Texas Architect
(May-June, I975), along with observations on the "Big Thicket Letdown."
Inquiries may be addressed to the Texas Society of Architects, 8oo Perry
Brooks Bldg., 121 East 8th Street, Austin, Texas 78701.
Robert A. Ozment is the author of Temple National Bank: A History,
published by the Anson Jones Press of Salado. This beautifully produced
book traces the quiet development of the bank from 1910 to its present-day
leadership under H. K. Allen, better known in Austin circles as a flashing
halfback in the Blair Cherry days.
The Star of the Republic Museum at Washington-on-the-Brazos has
issued a 30-page, handsomely illustrated booklet on Quilts & Coverlets.
Inquiries about the book may be made to John W. Crain, P.O. Box 317,
Washington, Texas 77880.
Periodicals
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Current Arizona Bibliography," compiled by Donald M. Powell, Ari-
zona Quarterly (Spring, 1975). Covers second half of 1974.
"Sources and Literature for Western American History: A List of Dis-
sertations," compiled by Murray W. Taylor, The Western Historical Quar-
terly (July, 1975); "Recent Articles," ibid. (April, July, 1975). Arrange
entries by topics.
"Southern History in Periodicals, 1974: A Selected Bibliography," The
Journal of Southern History (May, 1975). Arranges entries by topics.
"Pictorial Resources: The Henry E. Huntington Library's California and
American West Collections," by Gary F. Kurutz, California Historical
Quarterly (Summer, 1955). Surveys library's graphic resources.
BIOGRAPHY
"James F. Ledbetter, Frontier Lawman," by Lonnie E. Underhill and
Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., Red River Valley Historical Review (Winter,
1974). Records adventures of a lawman in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
"Willa Cather and Historical Reality," by Ralph A. Vigil, New Mexico
Historical Review (April, I975). Corrects Cather's portrayal of Father
Antonio Jos6 Martinez.226
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 79, July 1975 - April, 1976, periodical, 1975/1976; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101203/m1/258/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.