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Vol 06 No. 02 - November 1928
The Father Of Mason
Account of James E. Ranck, known as "the Father of Mason." There were other men in ...
Vol 06 No. 03 - December 1928
Captain Arrington’s Expedition
By J. Marvin Hunter
Captain G. W. Arrington of Hemphill County leads a company of Rangers ...
Vol 06 No. 04 - January 1929
The Killing Of Captain Frank Jones
By J. Marvin Hunter
Captain Frank Jones was a gallant Texas Ranger. He is ...
Vol 06 No. 05 - February 1929
Frank Gholson's Dangerous Ride
By J. Marvin Hunter
Benjamin Franklin Gholson was born November 17, 1842, in the days of the Republic ...
Vol 06 No. 06 - March 1929
Big-Foot Wallace (On the cover)
No frontiersman ever lived in Texas who became so well known as William Alexander Anderson ...
Vol 06 No. 07 - April 1929
Vernon Wilson Was A Texas Ranger (Cover Picture)
By J. B. Gillett, Marfa, Texas.
Vernon Coke Wilson, nephew of the ...
Vol 06 No. 10 - July 1929
The First President Of Texas
Account of David G. Burnet, venerable president of the Republic. Excellent account of his life.
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Vol 06 No. 11 - August 1929
Stephen Fuller Austin
By Mrs. J. K. Collins.
Stephen F. Austin was born November 8, 1793, at Austinville, Wythe County, Va. Austin ...
Vol 06 No. 12 - September 1929
Thomas Jefferson Rusk
Thomas Jefferson Rusk, soldier, jurist, and statesman, was of Irish descent, and born in Pendleton district, South ...
Vol 07 No. 03 - December 1929
General Tom Green
Brief life account of General Thomas Green who was born in Amelia county, Virginia, June 8, 1814. As a ...
Vol 07 No. 04 - January 1930
Ellis P. Bean, An Early Texas Character
Story of enterprising and courageous early Texan, Ellis P. Bean.
Mentions:Mentions:: Phillip ...
Vol 07 No. 07 - April 1930
Benjamin R. Milam
Benjamin R. Milam, the hero of San Antonio, was a genuine son "of the dark and Bloody ...
Vol 07 No. 09 - June 1930
Elisha Marshall Pease
ELISHA M. PEASE, was born in Connecticut in 1812, and came to Texas in 1835. He was a lawyer ...
Vol 08 No. 01 - October 1930
James T. Collingsworth
Account of JAMES T. COLLINGSWORTH who President Houston on October 26, 1836, appointed as attorney general but be declined ...
Vol 08 No. 02 - November 1930
Oran M. Roberts
Brief account of prominent Texas lawyer and politician, Oran Milo Roberts, who established a law school at ...
Vol 08 No. 03 - December 1930
Moses Austin
Account of the father of Stephen F. Austin. It was Moses Austin’s early intitatives that led to ...
Vol 19 No. 04 - January 1942
Rawhide Has Faithfully Served Texas
J. Frank Dobie, in Houston Post.
It used to be a saying that what a ...
Vol 19 No. 06 - March 1942
Here's More About Calamity Jane
Additional information about Calamity Jane following the article in the previous month's issue of Frontier ...
Vol 19 No. 07 - April 1942
Some Of The Indian Troubles In Texas
Compiled by J. Marvin Hunter
Account details especially a raid upon the home ...
Vol 19 No. 08 - May 1942
Did R. M. Potter Coin The Alamo Phrase?
By J. Marvin Hunter
In the last issue of Frontier Times appeared ...