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Notes and Documents
The History of Texas Business:
A Selected Bibliography
LARRY S. MILNER*
THE FOLLOWING IS THE SECOND HALF OF THE SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
of works on Texas business. The first half was published in the Octo-
ber 1995 issue of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, with an introduc-
tion explaining the methodology used in compiling the bibliography. As
mentioned in that introduction, the bibliography, organized topically,
includes a total of 855 citations.
TEXAS INDUSTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS (CONT.)
Professional Services
Very little has been written about the history of professional men and women in
Texas, even though they have played a major role in the state's development.
Perhaps not considered an industry per se, these small business people have
made a major impact. The few titles below are about the medical, legal, and ar-
chitectural professions. Engineers, accountants, and other Texas professions
have been overlooked.
Dethloff, Henry C., and Donald H. Dyal. A Special Kind of Doctor: A History of Vet-
erinary Medicine in Texas. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1991.
Englebrecht, Lloyd C., and June-Marie F. Englebrecht. Henry C. Trost: Architect of
the Southwest. El Paso: El Paso Library Association, 1981.
Freeman,John H. The People of Baker Botts. Houston: Baker Botts, 1992.
* Larry S. Milner is a longtime association and chamber of commerce executive presently
working as an international consultant with recent assignments in Egypt and Russia. He is a for-
mer president and CEO of the Texas Chamber of Commerce. He has also been chamber of com-
merce president in Amarillo, a corporate vice president for a Fortune 500 company, and a
congressional candidate. He received a B.A. In government from the University of Texas in 1967
and an M.A. in history from Southwest Texas State University in 1995.
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