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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Brownsville in South Texas and winds its way through the center of Texas
to the Oklahoma border. Along the way, travelers can enjoy such sites as
the legendary King Ranch. All in all, some forty-one cities are highlighted
in the brochure.
Printed for the first time this summer is a handsome new journal, The
Pathfinder: The Historical Preservation Journal of Westlake, edited by TSHA
member Joyce Gibson Roach. The journal consists of articles and com-
mentary relating to the history of Westlake and Northeast Tarrant Coun-
ty. If you are interested in receiving The Pathfinder or would like to con-
tribute articles or comments, please contact the Westlake Historical
Preservation Board, 3 Village Circle, Suite 207, Westlake 76262.
The September 2oo2 issue of the Pine Bough Magazine, named after the
Diboll's famous Pine Bough Restaurant (1956-1977), is now available.
The Pine Bough Magazine began as the newsletter of the T. L. L. Temple
Memorial Archives in 1996 and soon developed into a popular and wide-
ly read East Texas history magazine. Since 1999, each issue has featured
articles based on original research and more than too historical photo-
graphs from the growing collection of the T. L. L. Temple Memorial
Archives in Diboll. For more information on how to subscribe to the Pine
Bough, contact the T. L. L. Temple Memorial Archives, 300 Park Street,
Diboll 75941.
The Haley Memorial Library and History Center in Midland is offering
research fellowships for writers and historians who want to use the mate-
rials in the library, according to Brian T. McLaughlin, president of the li-
brary's board of trustees. An award of $12,000 will be presented to one or
two researchers under a negotiable timetable within a twelve month peri-
od. Recipients are expected to conduct their research on a Texas history
topic primarily at the Haley Library and must result in a manuscript to be
presented to the library within twelve months of completion. Terms of
publication are subject to negotiation, with the library as publisher. To ap-
ply, send two copies of your curriculum vitae along with a letter explain-
ing the project, a project outline, and two to four letters of reference from
persons who can assess the scholarship represented in the proposal. In-
terested applications should contact the library at 1805 W. Indiana, Mid-
land 79701.October
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 106, July 2002 - April, 2003, periodical, 2003; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101223/m1/358/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.