The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 73, July 1969 - April, 1970 Page: 120
605 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
SOCIAL HISTORY
"Kate Barnard, Organized Labor, and Social Justice in Oklahoma
during the Progressive Era" by Keith L. Bryant, The Journal of South-
ern History (May, 1969). A lady Progressive and her fight against
child labor in Oklahoma.
TOWNS AND COUNTIES
"Barnard's Mill Still Stands after 11o Years Beside the Paluxy,"
Newsletter of the Texas Good Roads Association (September, 1968).
Presents a glance at the history of Glen Rose, Texas.
"The Old South Lives-Jefferson, Texas," The Texas Public Em-
ployee (April, 1969). An article about this old East Texas town.
"Starr County and Its Heartbeat-Rio Grande City," Tip-O-Texan
(April, 1969). The account of this Rio Grande Valley county.120
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