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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
meets in, 333, 436; preserva-
tion in, 445-446
Austin's Colony: 322
Austin Community College: 94
Austin Dally Statesman: on fish
commission, 189, 192-194
Austin High School, Stephen F.
(Austin) : 457
Ayish Bayou District, 214 n., 310
n.
Aylesford, Earl of: 346
B
Babb, James T.: 100
Baca-Ramirez, Reynaldo: 248,
461
Background to the Archaeology
of Chaparrosa Ranch, South-
ern Texas: 241
Bailey, Mrs S. F.: 107
Baird, Spencer Fullerton: 170-
171, 173, 175, 185
Baker, Hines H.: 89
Baker, Joseph: 323
Baker, T. Lindsay: 95, 126
Balfour, Arthur: 430
Banks, Macon: 244
Banks, Nathaniel P.: 425
Banks, S. Stanley: 131
Barker, Eugene C.: note on, 446
Barker, Nancy N.: 95, 131
Barnes, Mary Faye: 225
barns: 455
Barnstone, Howard: 131, 165;
book by, rev.. 463-464
Barr, Alwyn: 125, 128
Barranco, Mexico: 24
Barrera, Mario: book by, rev.,
266-268
Barrow, George T.: 158, 159
Barrymore, Maurice: 449
Bartley, Numan V.: book rev.
by, 263-264
Barton Creek: 176, 177
Barziza, Decimus et Ultimus:
402, 409
Bastrop, Texas: 224, 410
Bastrop County: fish cultivation
in, 181
Bates Award, Kate Broocks: 95
Bate's Battalion, Texas Volun-
teers: 421
Bate's Fourth Regiment: 421
Bates-Nisbet, C. Elisabeth: 95,
224
Battise, Ike: 396, 397
"Battle of Buena Vista": 223
"Battle of Campeche Described,
The": 350
Baulch, J. R.: 347
Baumel, Jack K.: 300
Baylor, Robert E. B.: 437
Baylor University: 336, 342;
G. P. Isbell at, 225; papers
concerning, 437; and R C.
Cotner, 443
Baytown, Texas: 167
bear hunting: 357
Beauchamp, John: 322
Beaumont, Texas: 358, 387, 412
Beaumont, U.S.A.: Our Built
Environment, A Handbook forStudents, Teachers, and Do-
cents: 353
Beaumont Art Museum, 353
Beaumont Heritage Society: 353
Becca Ann (Webster slave): 67-
70, 78
Beck, Warren A.: book rev. by,
256-257
Beckett, Hazael W.: 245
Beckham, John L.: 347
beef production: in 1870s, 174
Beeth, Howard: book rev. by,
481-482
Belknap, Michael R.: book rev.
by, 261-263
Bell, Charles K.: 276
Bell, Paul G., Jr.: 106, 131, 223,
235
Bell, Peter Tumlinson: 235
Belo Mansion (Dallas) : 84
Benavides, Christoval: 397
Benavides, Placido: 238
Benavides, Refugio: 397
Benavides, Santos: 397
Benavides family, Placido: 238
Benavides: The Town and its
Founder: 238
Benham, Priscilla: 461
Benson, Nettie Lee: 438
Bentsen, Lloyd: 229
Bentz, Elizabeth J.: 345
Berg, Josephine: 339
Berlandler, Jean Louis: 127, 227
Berlin, Germany: 431, 432
Bermddez, SebastiAn: 17-19
Berry, Margaret: 356
Berry, Thomas Eugene: 239
Berry, Viola Riley: 238, 239
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theodore
von: 433
Bettman, Alfred: 137-138
Bevil, Texas: 310 n.
Bexar, siege of: 323 n.
Bexar Archives: 90
Bexar County: fish cultivation
in, 178-179
Bexar County Historical Com-
mission: 129
bibliographic services: 232, 233
Big Bend National Park: The
Formative Years: 242
Big Cypress Bayou: 60 n.
Big Inch pipeline: 305
Big Spring, Texas: 346
Big Thicket: 232; fish cultivation
in, 179
Big Thicket of Texas: An An-
notated Bibliography, The:
232
Bilderback, Loy: book by, rev.,
360-362
Billington, A. Ray: 239
Billy the Kid. See Bonney, Wil-
liam
Binkley, William C.: 127
Birch Society, John. See John
Birch Society
bison: extinction of, 174
Black, Gordon: 107
Black, William L.: 347
black Americans: as educators,
231; books on, 233, 247; arti-
cles on, noted, 244-245, 356; inUnion army, 410-411
Black Code of 1685, French: 357
Black Victory: The Rise and
Fall of the White Primary in
Texas: rev., 473-474
Blair, Leon B: 129, 131; note
on, 336-337; picture of, 337
Blakely, Nell R.: 356
Blessing, Texas: 100, 101
Blessing Historical Foundation:
101
Blocker, Albert Butler: 73 n.-74
n., 390, 396
Blocker, Douglass V.: 50, 57
Blocker, Mrs. Douglass V.: 57 n.
Blocker, Jack S, Jr.: book by,
rev., 365-366
Blocker, William Johnston: 73
Blodgett Street (Houston) : pic-
ture of, 145
Bloom, John Porter: book rev.
by, 264-265
Blouet, Brian W.: book ed. by,
rev., 113-114
blue masses (medicine) : 313
Blue Ridge Mountains: 420
boats, packet: 316 n., 318 n.
Bock, Mary Stalnacker: 88, 438
Bodart, Joni: 358
Boehme, Sarah E.: 243
Bold and Magnificent Dream:
America's Founding Years,
1492-1815, The: rev., 253-254
Bollaert, William: 211 n.
Boll Weevil Comes to Texas,
The: 348-349
Bonanza Kings: The Social Ori-
gins and Bustness Behavior of
Wester n Mining Entrepre-
neurs, 1870-1900, The: rev.,
249-250
bone business: 346
Bonham, Texas: 242
Bonilla, Ruben: 437
Bonney, William ("Billy the
Kid") : 246
Bonnifield, Paul: book by, rev.,
359-360
"Book Reviews": ed. by Norman
D. Brown, 109-124, 249-268,
359-378, 463-482
Boquillas Canyon: 342
Bolden, E. H.: 144
Borden, Gail, Jr.: 323 n.
Bolden, Thomas H.: 323n.
border raids: 272, 279, 291
Bosque County: records inven-
tory of, 456
Bovay, Harry E., Jr.: 157
Bowden, Martyn: 458
Bowie, James: 312 n.
Bowles, D. Richard: 107, 131
Bowling, L. F.: 107
Bowman, John: 320 n.
Bowman, Margaret: 320
Boyd, Eva Jolene: 357, 462
Boyer, Robert B.: 130
Bradley, Robert: 358
Bragg, Braxton: 407, 419
Brailsford, Robert J.: 404
branding: 458
Brasseaux, Carl A.: 357
Brazito, battle of: 19484
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