The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 106, July 2002 - April, 2003 Page: 405
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remote mountain desert are as i, s the Ia dsCape itseTf ]J n: along witth
Rton lyler's provocati words on doe region ie hinselt knows so well, Blagg
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Itlrsh Pioneers in lcxiczn and! Ruvoauti nagy i:as
GRAHAM DAVis
TIhe state of l'xas can trace tomuch of its heritage to the indonmitable Irish pio-
neers who braved disease, Indians and the lcxas Rcvolution to settc the va st
spaces of Mexicos northern territories Mexican 'iexas. And despite the often
legendary hardships the pioneers experienced in Ireland they came not to
the Utirted States to flee these things, burt fot land. In Iad! Davis tecounts
the entire eperienc of the Irish hunger b land grants it lexas $29.95
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THROUGH A NIGHT OF HORRORS
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SHELi liENItEY KELLY
ITh hurricane winds that lashed over Galveston in September 1900 (1151 as hed
a horror never to be frgotten, I fert through many ne er-belure published
letters, memoirs, and oral atislories fiomt Gil estons Rosenbrl g I brar, s ur
vitors tell of theri experiences during the worst natural disaster ever to befall
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