The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 83, July 1979 - April, 1980 Page: 78
464 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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So uthwestern Historical Quarterly
INDIANS
"Polk County Indians: Alabamas, Coushattas, Panaka Muskogees," by
Howard N. Martin, East Texas Historical Journal (Spring, 1979). Re-
lates tribal histories.
"The 'Crazy Snake Uprising' of igog: A Red, Black, or White Affair?"
by Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., and Lonnie E. Underhill, Arizona and the
West (Winter, 1978). Examines Oklahoma conflict.
LETTERS, DIARIES, AND REMINISCENCES
"Old Times There Are Not Forgotten: A Personal View of the 'New
South,' " by Robert S. McElvaine, Midwest Quarterly (Spring, 1978).
Assesses reality of the "New South."
"The Boy-Bugler of the Third Texas Cavalry: The A. B. Blocker Nar-
rative," edited by Max S. Lale, Military History of Texas and the South-
west (Vol. 14, No. 3). Continues Civil War recollections.
"Civil War Letters from James Mitchell to His Wife, Sarah Elizabeth
Latta Mitchell," edited by Frances Mitchell Ross, Arkansas Historical
Quarterly (Winter, 1978). Reprints letters of an Arkansas teacher, jour-
nalist.
"The Texas Legion at Vicksburg," by Wayne Flynt, East Texas His-
torical Journal (Spring, 1979). Offers excerpts from Albert C. Lenert's
diary.
LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, AND RESEARCH
"The Documentary Relations of the Southwest," by Charles W. Pol-
zer, Hispanic American Historical Review (Aug., 1978). Describes proj-
ect which aims to publish documents important to southwestern history,
ethnohistory, and cultural anthropology.
"The Use of Baptist Records in Genealogical Research," by William
D. Swank, Stirpes (Dec., 1978). Discusses church records, newspapers,
private papers, and published sources.
MILITARY HISTORY
"San Jacinto: A Tremendous Victory," by Priscilla Myers Bonham,
East Texas Historical Journal (Spring, 1979). Recapitulates story of the
San Jacinto campaign.
"Family Life on the Southwest Frontier," by Joan Ingalles, Military78
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