The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 77, July 1973 - April, 1974 Page: 139
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torical sketch of these buildings, which served at different times the United
States, the Confederacy, and the Cherokee Nation.
POLITICS
"The Conservative Populists: A Hypothesis," by K. D. Bicha, Agricul-
tural History (January, 1973). Contends that Populism in the plains and
mountain states was simple conservatism.
"Slayden's Defeat: A Texas Congressman Loses Bid as Wilson's Secre-
tary of War," by James W. Pohl, Military History of Texas and the South-
west (No. I, 1972). Reconstructs events leading to Wilson's rejection of
Slayden.
RANCHING AND CATTLE
"Northward Across the Plains: The Western Cattle Trail," by Jimmy M.
Skaggs, Great Plains Journal (Fall, 1972). Covers the history of the last
major cattle trail.
"Saunders-Family Name of Colorful History," by Gloria Record, Fort
Worth (January, 1973). Records reminiscences of a cattleman.
RELIGION
"The Role of Segregation in Southern Baptist Polity," by John E. Rouse,
Jr., Journal of Religious Thought (Autumn-Winter, 1972). Traces disrup-
tion of the Baptist church over slavery, and the postbellum course of South-
ern Baptists, including blacks.
"Slavery and Theology: The Emergence of Black Christian Conscious-
ness in Nineteenth-Century America," by Timothy L. Smith, Church His-
tory (December, 1972). Examines the black theology which resulted in
"endurance without acquiescence."
"Defense of the Faith: J. Frank Norris and Texas Fundamentalism,
1920-1929," by Patsy Ledbetter, Arizona and the West (Spring, I973).
Considers Norris's role in fundamentalist reaction in Texas.
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
"The Navies of Texas," by Stephen L. Walter, Port of Galveston (De-
cember, I972-January, 1973). Surveys the history of Texas's navies, con-
centrating on the Zavala.
"Kentuckians at the Alamo," by Hambleton Tapp, The Register of the'39
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