The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 20, July 1916 - April, 1917 Page: 100
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The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
handling of so many manuscript sources, the number of errors
is remarkably few. Minor slips and typographical mistakes have
been noted on the following pages: 18, 25, 72, 78, 90, 110, 113,
131, 283 (2), 335, 339, 345, 417, 418 (2), 438.
In conclusion, it may be said that Professor Bolton's "Texas
in the Middle Eighteenth Century" is a highly creditable and
very scholarly piece of work, and one which will supply a long-
felt need for a connected and reliable account of a most im-
portant period in the history of Texas.
W. E. DUNN.
In the January and April numbers of Old Santa Z7 Mr. Charles
W. Hackett publishes "Otermin's Attempt to Reconqeur New
Mexico, 1681-1682." In previous papers published in TIHE QUAR-
TERLY he has traced the settlement of New Mexico and the ex-
pulsion of the Spaniards in 1680, which led to the settlement of
El Paso, Texas. Another article in the January issue which will
interest readers of THE QUARTERLY is "The Confederate Invasion
of New Mexico, 1861-2."
The Trezevant Family in the United States from the date of the
arrival of Daniel Trezevant, Huguenot, at Charles Town, South
Carolina, in 1685, to the present date. By John TimothBe Treze-
vant. Columbia, S. C., 1914. Pp. 122, SVo. The author is a
retired business man of Dallas, Texas. Brief sketches of the
prominent members of the family include those of Louis Trezevant
Wigfall and General James Hamilton.
The following articles about Edward Mandell House are listed
in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature for the period
from January, 1910, to April, 1916: American sphinx (Literary
Digest, March 18, 1916); Collector and adviser of powerful per-
sonag^es (Everybody's, August, 1915) ; Colonel House as the Presi-
dent's special representative (Outlook, March 15, 1916) ; A friend's
view of Colonel House (North American Review, April, 1916);300
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