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David J. Weber, The Mexican Frontier, 1821-1846: The American Southwest
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John P. Turner, The Northwest Mounted Police, 1873-1893 (2 vols.; Ottawa:
E. Cloutier, King's Printer, 1950), I, 279, 316.
edited volume:
Chester V. Kielman (ed.), The Universzty of Texas Archives: A Guide to the Hzs-
torical Manuscripts Collections in the Universzty of Texas Lzbrary (Austin: Uni-
versity of Texas Press, 1967), 227.
author, editor, and/or translator:
Jean Louis Berlandier, The Indians of Texas in 1830, ed. John C. Ewers,
trans. Patricia Reading Leclercq (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institu-
tion Press, 1969), 2, 24, 105.
reprint:
Raphael P. Thian (comp.), Notes Illustrating the Military Geography of the
United States, 1813-1880, ed. John M. Carroll (1881; reprint, Austin: Uni-
versity of Texas Press, 1979), 58, 77, 89.
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1952), 217, 223.
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