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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
A&M acquires, 457-458; western
attire, advertising and design,
457, the West through artists
eyes, book rev, 501-502, Amon
Carter collections, book rev,
502-503, Oscar Wilde tour, arti-
cle, 551-573, aesthetic move-
ment in, 555, Louis Edward
Grenet, 564-565, Winslow
Homer exhibit, 617, pottery ex-
hibit, 618-619, book-design
award, 628. See also Amon Carter
Museum of Western Art, photog-
raphy
Art and Arrhstectue of the Texas Mis-
sions, The rev, 629-630
As LongAs TheyDon't Move NextDoor
Segregation and Racial Conflict in
American Neighborhoods rev,
337-338
As Old as Dallas Itself A Hstory of
Lawyers an Dallas, theDallasBarAs-
sociattons, and the City They Helped
Build rev, 346-347
Assault (the racehorse) G Perry
and, 65
Associated Press and Marshall sit-
inms, 429
Atlantic Coast Lane Railroad rev, 499
Austin, Texas and Spanish-Amen-
can War, 258, sit-in movement in,
419, 438, and W Texas drought
relief, 52o, and Oscar Wilde tour,
558, Hood's Texas Brigade re-
union min, 595
"Austin City Limits" 294
Austin Daily Democratic Statesman
and 1875 Constitutional Conven-
tnon, 234
Austin Daily Statesman and W Texas
drought relief, 512, 520-521
Austin History Center Republic of
Texas seal at, 285-286
Autry, Gene 457
Autry Museum of Western Heritage.
457
Avery, Laura Maverick Graves 302
B
Baird, Rebecca 116
Baker, T Lindsay 449, book by,
noted, 127
Baldwin, Frank and Battle of Red
River, 178-179, 182, 184-185,
188
Ball, Durwood book by, rev,
330-331
Ball, Eve and Apache Indians, book
rev, 315-317
Ball, Larry D book by, rev,
326-327
Ball, Thomas H. 405
Ballentine, George H 118
Ballinger, William P and 1875
Constitutional Convention, 249,
250, and Democratic Party, 249
Barclay, Donald A book ed by,
501-502
Bardm, Beatrice Putman 126
Bardmn, William J papers of, UTA
acquires, 125-126
Barlow,J D 88
Barnard's Mill, Texas 129
Barnett, Doug 289
Barr, Alwyn on 1875 ConstitutionalConvention, 234, on post-Recon-
struction Texas, 244-245
Barr, Daniel P book rev by,
319-320,488-489
Barraco, Victor 538
Barrera, James B book rev by,
643-644
Barringer, Mark 291, newspaper
column of, 452-453
Barrow, H D 382
Bartholomew, N L 520
Barton, Clara and creation of
Amencan Red Cross, 507, and W
Texas drought relief, 507-530,
takes Red Cross to Charleston,
514, and G Cleveland, 518, 524,
visits W Texas, 521, in Albany,
523, 524-525, 527, and Civil
War, 525-526; speaks at Shack-
elford County courthouse, 525,
and Susan B Anthony, 525, and
Women's National Press Assocla-
tion, 525, her thoughts on Texas
visit, 526-527, her philosophy of
aid, 528-529, and Galveston
flood, 529
Bass, Rick book by, wins award, 628
Bastrop Advertiser and Oscar Wilde
tour, 561
Bastrop, Texas and Oscar Wilde
tour, 561
Battle, Elizabeth and TSHA, 289
Battle of San Jacinto symposium
on, 447-448
Baum, Dale on 1875 Constitutional
Convention, 239
Bautista de las Casas, Juan and
Mexican independence, 200
Beall Brothers 88
Bean, Claire 98
Beasley, Ricardo book with illustra-
tions by, rev., 309-311
Beck, Carl band of, and Spanish-
Amencan War, 263
Beck, Matthew W.. town named for,
627
Beckville, Texas" book about, noted,
627
Beckvidle, Texas History of the Town
and Its Schools, 627
Bedford, L A 434
Beecher, Jonathan book by, rev,
150-151
Bell, Gall K, 291, 448, 452; article
by, 1-29
Bell, Greg 452
Being Rapoport Capitalist with a Con-
scnencer 127, rev, 475-476
Belknap, Wilham and Battle of Red
River, 176
Bell, Walter F book rev by,
148-150
Bell County Genealogist 118
Bell County Historical Commission
publishes resource guide,
129-13o
Belo, A H and W Texas drought
relief, 514, 525-526, 528
Benavides, Adan book rev by,
629g-63o
Benavides, Santos and Tejano his-
tory, 353
Bentson, Brian 116
Bergfield, Will 284
Bevilport, Texas Lanier store in, 79Bexar County Historical Commis-
sion and missions acequia sys-
tem, 394
Biddle, James and Battle of Red
River, 178, 184, 188
Billings, Harold retirement of,
614-616, and online Handbook,
615-616
Bingham, Emily S book ed by,
rev, 324-325
Birmingham, Sam 28
Birzer, Bradley J book rev by,
315-317
Bishop, Bill article by, wins award,
628
Bishop College (Marshall) and civil
nghts, 2, 12, 14, and civil rights
sit-ins, article, 419-440
Black Cowboys of Texas rev, 142-143
Black Prsoners and Thear World Al-
abama, r865-19oo rev ,
157-158
Black Regulars, 1866-1898, The rev,
644-645
blacks SeeAfncan Amencans
Blacks in the American West and Be-
yond-America, Canada, and Mext-
ro A Selectively Annotated Bibliogra-
phy rev, 327-328
Blake, Harry 420-421, 422-423
Blakeley, Bassett 405
Blanton, Carlos Kevin book rev by,
469-470
Blasmgame, Tom article about,
noted, 620
Blocker, John R book about, rev,
141-142
Blood in 7Their Eyes The Elaine Rare
Massacres of 9grg rev, 334-335
Bloom, John Porter book rev by,
631-632
Blucher, Maria von letters of, book
rev, 643-644
"Blue Billy" 175
Blue Hole, the (San Antonio River)
noted, 620-621
Blumin, Stuart 35-36
Bob Bullock Texas State History
Museum Crockett exhibit at,
noted, 122-123, Crockett exhibit
at, rev, 158-160, Texas country
music exhibit at, 294, western
wear exhibit at, 456-457, IMAX
film of, 617-618
Bolivar Point lighthouse, 127
Bolling, Eldndge 597
Bolton and Shoemaker 88
Bonham, Texas and Spanish-Amer-
Ican War, 258
Bonllla, Ruben 46
"Book Reviews" edited by F de la
Teja, 131-160, 307-348,
459-504, 629-655
border, U S -Mexico Louisiana Pur-
chase and, 204
borderlands, U S.-Mexico medieval
culture and, book rev, 155-156,
Nuevo Le6n-Texas frontier, book
rev, 156-157, TSHA sessions on,
284
Borrego, Alfred 43
Borrowed Light wins award, 628
Boswell, Angela book by, rev,
135-136, book rev by, 480-481
Botham, Fay book rev by, 645-646658
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