The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 48, July 1944 - April, 1945 Page: 705
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NUMBER 1: JULY, 1944
THE CAPITOL (?) AT COLUMBIA L. W. Kemp 3
THE PRIVATE JOURNAL OF JUAN NEPOMUCENO ALMONTE,
FEBRUARY 1-APRIL 16, 1836 Samuel E. Asbury 10
DAVID GOUVERNEUR BURNET, SATIRIST S. W. Geiser 33
CHECK LIST OF TEXAS IMPRINTS, 1846-1876 Continued
Edited by E. W. Winkler 38
LIFE OF GENERAL DON MANUEL DE MIER Y TERAN Continued
Ohland Morton 51
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS: Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-
Texas Frontier, 1803-1814 Continued
Julia Kathryn Garrett 67
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION 72
THE SPIRIT OF SANTA RITA George A. Hill, Jr. 78
A PLEA FOR MORE HISTORY IN BUSINESS Eugene C. Barker 85
TEXAS COLLECTION H. Bailey Carroll 87
BOOK REVIEWS: Rister, Border Command: General Phil Sheridan
in the West; Lockwood, Life in Old Tucson, 1854-1864;
Introduction and notes by Ames, and foreword by Lyman,
A Doctor Comes to California: The Diary of John S. Griffin,
Assistant Surgeon With Kearny's Dragoons, 1846-1847;
Bowman, The Morale of the American Revolutionary Army;
Wiley, The Plain People of the Confederacy; Holland,
Morgan and His Raiders: A Biography of the Confederate
General; Mott, Jeferson and the Press; Hewett, From
Cave Dwelling to Mount Olympus 126
BOOK NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 137
CONTRIBUTORS 140
NUMBER 2: OCTOBER, 1944
CAPTAIN CHARLES SCHREINER, THE FATHER OF THE HILL COUN-
TRY Gene Hollon 145
THE WILSON MOVEMENT IN TEXAS, 1910-1912 Arthur Link 169
ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT'S VISIT TO TEXAS IN 1876-1877
Col. M. L. Crimmins 186
LIFE OF GENERAL DON MANUEL DE MIER Y TERAN Continued
Ohland Morton 193
CHECK LIST OF TEXAS IMPRINTS, 1846-1876 Continued
Edited by E. W. Winkler 219
LAWRIE'S TRIP TO NORTHEAST TEXAS, 1854-1855
Edited by V. E. Gibbens 238
A TRIP TO TEXAS, by Susan Frances Lomax
Edited by John A. Lomax 254
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS:
Opening Routes to El Paso, 1849
Contributed by C. L. Greenwood 262
Charles A. Kingland: Texan Immortal
Contributed by Frank E. Vandiver 273
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-
1814 Continued Julia Kathryn Garrett 275
TEXAS COLLECTION H. Bailey Carroll 276
BOOK REVIEWS: Barrett, Sun in Their Eyes; Nye, George
Bancroft, Brahmin Rebel: Hamner, Short Grass and Long-
horns; Starr (ed.), Dictionary of American Biography;
Ramsdell, [Stephenson (ed.) ]. Behind the Lines in the South-
ern Confederacy; Foreman, Indians Abroad, 1493-1938;
Beals, The Aboriginal Culture of the Cdhita Indians 302
CONTRIBUTORS 318
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