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CONTENTS
NUMBER 1: JULY, 1931
TEXAS AND THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, 1848-1860 .... S. S. McKay.... 1
DIARY OF A VISIT OF INSPECTION OF THE TEXAS MISSIONS MADE BY
FRAY GASPAR JOSE DE SOLIS IN THE YEAR 1767-68. Translated by
Margaret Kenney Kress with Introductory by Mattie Austin
Hatcher ............................ 28
DIARY OF ADOLPHUS STERNE, XX .......... Edited by Harriet Smither .... 77
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Bolton, Anza's California Expeditions;
Johnson and Malone, Dictionary of American Biography, VI ; His-
toria de Todos los Colegios, etc., and La Guerra de Reforma Nuevos
Documentos inditos 6 m'uy raros ................................... 83
AFFAIRS OF THE ASsOCIATION .......................................... 91
NUMBER 2: OCTOBER, 1931
THE WESTERN BOUNDARY OF LOUISIANA, 1762-1803...Richard Stenberg.. 95
THE "HARRIET LANE" AND THE BLOCKADE OF GALVESTON ..........
.. ......................................H. A. Trexler.... 109
JAMES BUTLER BONHAM, A CONSISTENT REBEL .....................
................ ....................Milledge L. Bonham, Jr..... 124
THE OVERLAND MOVEMENT OF COTTON, 1866-1886. ......... J. L. Waller.... 137
JOHN RICE JONES ............... ..................Gayle Talbot.... 146
DIARY OF ADOLPHUS STERNE, XXI ........ Edited by Harriet Smither .... 151
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Walter Prescott Webb, The Great Plains.... 169
NUMBER 3: JANUARY, 1932
PIONEER PRINTING IN TEXAS. ................. Douglas C. McMurtrie.... 173
THE PROBLEM OF HANDS ON THE SPUR RANCH.......... W. C. Holden.... 194
A LOG OF THE TEXAS-CALIFORNIA CATTLE TRAIL, I. James G. Bell. ...
................... .......... Edited by J. Evetts Haley .... 208
DIARY OF ADOLPHUS STERNE, XXII ........ Edited by Harriet Smither .... 238
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Hackett, Pichardo's Treatise on the
Limits of Louisiana and Texas; Hulbert, Forty-Niners: the Chron-
icle of the California Trail; Robles, Francisco de Urdiitola y el
Norte de la Nueva Espana; Chabot, San Antonio and Its Begin-
nings, and The Alamo; Recent Mexican Bibliographies ............... 243
NUMBER 4: APRIL, 1932
SOUTHERN REFUGEES OF THE CHEROKEE NATION ............. Angie Debo.... 255
SAMUEL BANGS: THE FIRST PRINTER IN TEXAS ......... Lota M. Spell.... 267
VICTOR FRIEDERICH BRACHT, A TEXAS PIONEER.......... C. F. Schmidt.... 279
A LOG OF THE TEXAS-CALIFORNIA CATTLE TRAIL, II. James G. Bell........
................................. Edited by J. Evetts Haley.... 290
DIARY OF ADOLPHUS STERNE, XXIII ........ Edited by Harriet Smither .... 317
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Johnson and Malone, Dictionary of Amer-
ican Biography, VII-VIII; Hicks, The Populist Revolt; Bonner, The
Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth; Canton, Frontier
Trails; Bracht, Texas, in 1848; Siringo, Riata and Spurs; minor
notices ................................ . ...................... 325
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION............................ 337
INDEX . ................ ......... ...................................338

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