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HERITAGE
A PUBLICATION OF THE TEXAS HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONVOLUME 10
EST. 1954 WINTER 1992
NUMBER 1
FEATURES
COVER
BOOK REVIEWS
Faith Bybee Gives Texas A
Part of Its Past
By David Bebout 14
More than half a century of collecting
and restoration activities have earned
Faith Poorman Bybee, of Houston, the
distinction of being one of the premier
preservationists in the United States
today.Galveston's Moody Mansion
Gets A Facelift
By Julie Caddel
Countless historical documents and
photographs helped in the $10 million
restoration of this Galveston mansion
to its original splendor. The Moody
family, and Mary Moody Northen, in
particular, have left a distinctive mark
on Texas heritage.Warm Weather and
By Jerry D. ThompsonBad Whiskey
27Lighthouse of Texas
By T. Lindsay Baker27
History of the Cattlemen of Texas
By the Texas State
Historical Association 28A History of Fortifications at
Fort San Jacinto: Part II
By Martha Doty Freeman 18
Though the physical remains of Fort
San Jacinto are all but gone today,
Galveston Island did enjoy a long and
significant military history during the
19th century.
Historic Tour of Ralls Historical
Museum and the Crosby
County Pioneer Memorial
Museums
By Ann McDonald 24
Both of these Crosby County museums
owe their existence to two area women
who were inspired to preserve and celebrate
local history for future generations
of Texans.CORNERSTONE
ON THE COVER
The Moody Mansion restoration was completed
in 1991 after eight years of work. Photograph
courtesy of Moody Mansion and Museum in
Galveston. Photo by Katherine Wetzel.Galveston Historic Homes
Tour Dates Announced 29
Historic Big Bend Photographs
on Display in Fort Davis 29
Hallie's Hall of Fame Museum
Opens in Big Bend 30THF Board Meets in Abilene 33
Adventure Into Texas History
Spring Tour Schedule
Announced by THF 34Historical Museums Listing 37
State Parks & Historical Sites 39HERITAGE magazine is published quarterly by the Texas Historical Foundation,
P. 0. Box 50314, Austin, Texas 78763. 1992. Opinions expressed by contributing
writers do not necessarily reflect those of the Texas Historical Foundation.
The Texas Historical Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization supported by
membership dues, contributions, and grants. Unsolicited articles not exceeding
2,000 words will be accepted by a review committee for publication. Articlespertaining to Texas heritage, culture, and preservation activities are given
priority. Manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced, and photos or artwork
accurately labeled. Submissions become the property of Texas Historical Foundation
unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope for return of documents
or literature, and photographs or drawings from archival storage. Typesetting by
Gene Krane. Printing by Whitley Company, Austin, Texas.EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor, Gene Krane, Book Review Editor, John Peterson Damian Hevia, Gene Krane, Ann McDonald, Moody Mansion and
CONTRIBUTORS Museum, John Peterson, Mario L. Sanchez, Christine Moor Sanders,
David Bebout, Julie Caddel, James H. Evans, Martha Doty Freeman, Elizabeth Susser, Curtis Tunnell-
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