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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
195, building of Dlsch Field in,
198-20o4, Driskill Hotel in, and
Austin Pioneers, 2o6, Comanche
trail near, 296, secession parade
in, 36o, 362, A S Johnston bur-
ial in, 473-476, F Trask teaches
at, 490
Austin American and Austin base-
ball, i99, 207
Austin American-Statesman and
Austin baseball, 20o, 2o6
Austin Baseball Club incorporated,
200, photograph, 23
Austin Baseball Hall of Fame E
Knebel in, 2o8
Austin Daily Statesman and A S
Johnston burial service, 476
Austin Jaycees and Austin baseball,
198-1gg, o202, o, 206
Austin Pioneers (baseball team)
photograph, igo, 233, article
about, 191-212, selection of
players, 204-205, naming of,
2o6, first game of, 207-208
Austin Senators (baseball team)
208-21o
Austin's Old Thiee Hundred The Frst
Anglo Colony in Texas rev,
515-516
Austin State Gazette and Texas
secession flag, 359, 361
Austin Trbune and Austin baseball,
200
Ayres, Clarence and B Smith case,
72, 83
B
Bailey, Fred Arthur and Texas his-
toriography, 318, 319, 320-321
Bailey County Comanche trail in,
283
Bailey's Prairie mentioned, 2
Baker, Bobby and 196o presiden-
tial election, 163
Baker, Dusty 2o9
Baker, T Lindsay book rev by,
118-119, 12o-121, book ed by,
rev, 516-517
Bakersfield, Texas Comanche trail
near, g91
Balcones Escarpment Comanche
trail at, 296
Balcones Research Center New
Deal and, 195
Baldwin,James. 47
Ballmger, William Pitt and rebunal
ofA S Johnston, 465
Bandera County Comanche trail
in, 298
Barclay, Robert D and San
Antonio public housing, 412
Barr, Alwyn book rev by, 253-254
Barton Spnngs Comanche trail at,
296
baseball post-WW II, m Austin, arti-
cle, 191-212, post-WW II surge
in U S , 192; oil, and Texas,
193-194, demise of minor
league, 210-212, Korean and
Vietnam Wars and, 21o-211,
Little League, heyday of, 21o-
211, the WPA and, 210
Bass, Sam book about, rev,527-528
Bass-Jones Lumber Co and WWII
labor issues, 446
Bassett, Reveau 5o8
Bastrop Bayou Brazos Canal and,
183-188
Battlefields of Texas rev, 387-388
Baum, Dale book by, rev, 253-254
Baylor, George Wythe and A S
Johnston, 457
Baylor, John Robert 455, at battle
of Valverde, 216
Baylor County and 1933 cotton
plow-up, 352
Beaumont, Texas McFaddmn-Ward
House in, domestic help, article,
17-51, McFaddln-Ward House
In, photograph, 18, 25, 27,
African Americans in early, 23,
black business district in, 23,
black churches in, 23-24, Silver
City addition of, 32, "Joy Road"
at, 41, NAACP chapter in, 56,
Magnolia refinery at, black labor
at, 57, 59, McFaddins of, photo-
graph, 9gi, baseball in, 196, 198,
2o8, 210, Spmndletop conference
in, 498
Beaumont Industrinal Era 23
Beaumont Informer 23
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave
Toutant A S Johnston and,
453, 457, 46o, 476
Beck, KentM 148
Beckenbaugh, Terry L book rev
by, 258-259
Beckwith,J W 462
Belafonte, Harry and UT's B
Smith case, 78, 85
Belk, C E and migrant labor, 439,
440, 444, 447, 449
Bell, Joseph McLellan at battle of
Valverde, 226
Bell, Paul Gervais, Jr speech by,
1-14
Bell, R C "Beau" 204-205
Bell, Stephen Austin 1
Bell, Sue 1
Bell, Tncia 1
Bell County Comanche trail in,
297, F Trask land in, 489
Belle (La Salle's ship) excavation
of, 245
Bellows, Warren S 12
Belly Full of Bedsprings The History of
Bronc Riding rev, 261-262
Benavides, Adin, Jr book by, rev,
116-117, and de la Pefia narra-
tive, 499
Benton, Thomas Hart, book
includes account of, 511
Bergmann, E H and Comanches,
305
Bergstrom Air Force Base New
Deal and, 195
Berlandier, Jean Louis on
Comanche trail, 296, 30o, on
visual acuity, 305
Bernson, Albert 5o8
Bernson, Claude 5o8
Bernson, Maurice works by,
Panhandle-Plains Museum
acquires, 5o8
Berry, Henry A 79Between Two Worlds 508
Bexar Archives petition to keep at
CAH, 502-503
Blffle, Kent book rev by, 264-265
Big Bend Comanche trail through,
292
Big Ranrh Country, The noted,
511-512
Big Sprinng, Texas Comanche trail
at, 283-284, 291, 293
Big State League
Big State League (baseball) orga-
nized, 193, 194, and Austin base-
ball, 2oo, 203, 205, demise of,
210 See also Austin Pioneers
(baseball)
Biggers, E M and Houston public
housing, 418
Billhngton, Morton Lee book ed
by, noted, 511
Birmingham News and 1960 presi-
dential election, 171
Black, Buckskin, and Blue African
American Scouts and Soldiers on the
Western Frontier rev, 523-524
Black Elk book includes story of,
511
Black Wall Street From Riot to
Renaissance in Tulsa's Historic
Greenwood District rev, 530-531
Blanco Canyon Comanche camp
at, 282, Comanche name for,
290
Blanco River Comanche name for,
296
Bloody Promenade Reflections on a
Cwivil War Battle noted, 378
Boatrlght, Mody C book ed by,
rev, 390-392
Bogue, Allan G book by, rev,
123-124
Bollaert, William on Camino Real,
ment, 297
Bols6n de Mapimi Comanche trail
at, 292
Bolton, Charles book by, rev,
394-395
Bolton, Rev L V 61
Bond, James and migrant labor,
434-435,440,444,447
Boner, Dean and B Smith case, 84
Book Club of Texas A Lowman
and, 501
"Book Reviews" ed byJ de la Tea,
115-128, 253-267, 379-397,
513-534
Borden, Gall and Galveston and
Brazos Navigation Company,
187
Borden County Comanche site in,
photograph, 29g
Border Boss Manuel B Bravo and
Zapata County noted, 248, rev,
531-532
Borderlands, the contemporary
cultures of, conference focus,
93, and Hispanic Oral History
Project, 98, paper noted, 505
Borglum, Gutzon and San Jacinto
Monument, lo, 11, 12
Bosque Redondo (Pecos River)
Comanches and naming of, 281
Bothick, Thomas W and rebunal
ofA S Johnston, 462536
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