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Pioneer Printing in Texas
Comprehensive History of Texas (Dallas, 1898), II, 368 ff.
"Printing in Galveston," in Galveston City Directory (Galveston,
1859), 89-92.
Raines, C. W. A Bibliography of Texas: being a descriptive list
of books, pamphlets, and documents relating to Texas in print
and manuscript since 1586, Austin, Texas, 1896.
Spell, Lota M. "Samuel' Bangs: the First Printer in Texas,"
Hispanic American Historical Review (Durham, 1931), XI,
248-258.
"Texas Newspaper Files in the Library of Congress," Gulf States
Historical Magazine, I, July, 1902, 33-37.
Stuart, Ben. The history of Texas newspapers from the earliest
period to the present. 1917. MS. in Rosenberg Library,
Galveston, Texas. (The page references are to the typewritten
transcript of this manuscript in the Rosenberg Library.)
Winkler, E. W. "Note on the First Newspaper in Texas," Quar-
terly of the Texas State Historical Association (Austin, 1902),
VI, 162-163.
Winkler, E. W. "Note on The Texas Republican," Quarterly of
the Texas State Historical Association, January, 1904, VII,
242-243.
The principal authorities on Texas are Barker, Gray, and Ban-
croft. Barker's account, for the period it covers, is the most
thorough and exhaustive, including the valuable information con-
tained in Winkler's notes. Mrs. Spell's contribution on Bangs is
invaluable. A bibliography of Texas, now in preparation by
Thomas W. Streeter, whose collection of Texiana is important and
extensive, will undoubtedly make an important contribution to
Texas printing history. Texas book and pamphlet imprints have
been given almost no attention whatever by typographic historians
and study in this field is urgently needed.193
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