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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Green, Ashbel, Jr. Ashbel Green, Jr., Letters, 1847. Collection at the Center for
American History, University of Texas at Austin.
Hafertepe, Kenneth. Abner Cook: Master Builder on the Texas Frontier. Austin: Texas
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Harwood, Thomas Franklin. Thomas Franklin Harwood Papers, 1850-1929. At-
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Jones, B. M. Health Seekers in the Southwest, 1817-19oo. Norman: University of Ok-
lahoma Press, 1967.
Lipartito, Kenneth, and Joseph Pratt. Baker and Botts in the Development of Modern
Houston. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1991.
McCullar, Michael. Restorinng Texas: Raiford Striplzng's Life and Architecture. College
Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1985.
Nicholson, Patrick James. William Ward Watkin and the Rice Institute. Houston:
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Nixon, Pat Ireland. A Century of Medicine in San Antonio. San Antonio: Privately
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The Medical Story of Early Texas, I528-1853. Lancaster, Penn.: Lancaster
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Sheppard, Florita Indira. The Texas Medical Association: History, Organzzation, and
Influence. M.P.A. thesis, University of Texas, Austin, 1980.
Sibley, Marilyn McAdams. The Methodist Hospital of Houston: Serving the World.
Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1989.
Smith, Bennett L. Bar of Tarrant County: Memorials, 1938-1976. n.p., 1977.
Spurlin, Virginia Lee. "The Conners of Waco: Black Professionals in Twentieth-
Century Texas." Ph.D. diss., Texas Tech University, 1991.
Stokes, C. Ray (ed.). Texas College of Osteopathic Medzcine: The First Twenty Years.
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Railroads
The story of Texas railroads make up the mass of literature available on the
transportation industry in Texas. Motor trucking, automobiles and airline histo-
ries were not found. The vast array of railway histories document how the steam
engine and later the diesel roared across Texas.January
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