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Vol 16 No. 04 - January 1939
Fort Worth Was An Early Army Post
By Colonel M. L. Crimmins.
Account of the army post that was Fort ...
Vol 16 No. 05 - February 1939
A Trail Driver In Reminiscent Mood
By Odle Minatra
Account of John Tally, cowman and gentleman of Austin, a native ...
Vol 16 No. 06 - March 1939
Mrs. Mary E. Billingsley: Pioneer Mother
By Maude Wallis Traylor.
It was said of Mrs. Mary E. Billingsley when she ...
Vol 16 No. 07 - April 1939
The Killing Of Cebe Goens At Salt Gap
By A B. Reagan, Brady, Texas.
Cebe Goens was the first white ...
Vol 16 No. 08 - May 1939
The Retreat Of The Texas Army
By Captain Jesse Billingsley.
This account of the San Jacinto Campaign, written by Captain ...
Vol 16 No. 09 - June 1939
New Braunfels Boasted Old World Court
By J. Marvin Hunter.
When one thinks of the pioneer days of Texas he ...
Vol 16 No. 10 - July 1939
Mysteries Of The Chisos Are Unfolding
By J. Marvin Hunter.
Account of geological, historical and archeological characteristics of the Chisos ...
Vol 16 No. 11 - August 1939
The Fight At Blazer's Mill, In New Mexico
This account of the the Blazer Mill fight is written by Mr. ...
Vol 16 No. 12 - September 1939
The Last Claim Of The Republic
By Garland Adair
Among a long list of claims approved by the 46th Texas ...
Vol 17 No. 01 - October 1939
Jean LaFitte Occupied Galveston Island
Galveston News, August 15, 1939.
Galveston owes much of the glamour and romance which today envelopes this ...
Vol 17 No. 02 - November 1939
Aunt Ollie Peril; True Pioneer Mother
By T. U. Taylor, Austin, Texas
Account of Mary Olive Locke who married Mr. ...
Vol 17 No. 03 - December 1939
Major George B. Erath
By Marjorie Rogers, Marlin, Texas.
Account of the famous ranger for whom Erath county, TX is ...