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Vol 15 No. 11 - August 1938
Ho-che-ay-um, the Church of the Indian
By Col. Richard I. Dodge
Account describing religious ceremonies and structures used in rituals ...
Vol 16 No. 01 - October 1938
The Killing Of Josephus Browning Avenged
By W. K. Baylor
Eyewitness account of events surrounding the scalping murder and revenge ...
Vol 14 No. 04 - January 1937
How Van Horn, Texas, Got Its Name
By Colonel M. L. Crimmins, U. S. A., Retired
BRIGADIER GENERAL Robert Osborn ...
Vol 14 No. 05 - February 1937
"T. U." The Grand Young Man Of Texas
By Dr. Robert T. Hill
Account of the life and career of ...
Vol 14 No. 06 - March 1937
William Adams Came To Texas In 1852
By Ruth Dodson
Account of the early years of the social and industrial history ...
Vol 14 No. 07 - April 1937
Battle Of Coleto And The Goliad Massacre
From John C. Duval's "Early Times in Texas."
Mr. Duval, who survived ...
Vol 14 No. 10 - July 1937
The Jackass Mail Preceded The Pony Express
By Newell Jones
Account of what was known as The Jackass Mail, the ...
Vol 14 No. 11 - August 1937
James V. Latham: A Texas Ranger
By Clarinda L. Latham, Alamogordo, New Mexico
James V. Latham was born at Vienna, ...
Vol 14 No. 12 - September 1937
San Patricio Dedicates A Memorial
Corpus Christi Caller.
July 26 was a proud occasion and a red letter day for history-minded ...
Vol 15 No. 01 - October 1937
Mr. And Mrs. John Riggs Killed By Indians
By J. Marvin Hunter
Account of an Indian raid in Bell county ...
Vol 15 No. 02 - November 1937
Jack Hays, The Intrepid Texas Ranger
Among the many noted Indian fighters in the early days of the Texas Republic ...
Vol 15 No. 03 - December 1937
"Three-Legged Willie" Williamson
By J. Marvin Hunter.
Among the early lawyers in Texas R. M. (Three-Legged Willie) Williamson was without ...
Vol 13 No. 04 - January 1936
A Description Of Texas Sixty Years Ago
Description of Texas frontier from the New York Times, 1874
Mentions: La Saba * Magee, ...
Vol 13 No. 05 - February 1936
Early Day Mail Lines In TexasBy J. Marvin HunterThere were plenty of trials and thrills for travelers on early day ...
Vol 13 No. 06 - March 1936
Liberty Dawned When The Alamo Fell
The final revolt that gave Texas her freedom began in the spring of 1835, and ...
Vol 13 No. 08 - May 1936
The Cradle Of Texas History
Emma D. Carter, Dallas, Texas.
Account of the little band of a few hundred pioneers ...
Vol 13 No. 10 - July 1936
Old Indianola, Once Important Seaport
Account of the ill-fated Texas seaport town of Indianola, destroyed by the devastating storms of 1875 ...
Vol 13 No. 11 - August 1936
Dr. Robert T. Hill, Texas' Own Geologist
Account of Dr. Hill, a man ripe in honors and scientific achievement and ...
Vol 14 No. 01 - October 1936
Honeymoon On The Old Cattle Trail
By T. U. Taylor, Austin, Texas
IN THE spring of 1886, Mary O. Taylor of ...
Vol 14 No. 02 - November 1936
The Indian Hollow Fight In Llano County
By Joe V. Latham.
INDIAN HOLLOW is situated in the southeastern part of ...