The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 40, July 1936 - April, 1937 Page: 95
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SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
VOL. XL OCTOBER, 1936 No. 2
Editors
EUGENE C. BARKER HERBERT E. BOLTON
Associate Editors
CHAS W. RAMSDELL E. W. WINKLER CHARLES W. HACKETT
Managing Editor
EUGENE C. BARKERCONTENTS
THE FREE NEGRO IN THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, II[ - - Harold Schoen - - 85
THE MERCER COLONY IN TEXAS, 1844-1883, IV - Nancy Ethie Eagleton - - 114
THE JOURNAL OF GEORGE W. BARBOUR, MAY 1, TO OCTOBER 4, 1851, I - -
---- ---------- -- Alban W. Hoopes - - 145
TRAVIS-A POTENTIAL SAM HOUSTON - - - Robert H. Williams, Jr. - - 154
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES: Foik (Ed.), Our Catholic Heritage in Texas,
1519-1936. Volume I, Castaileda, The Finding of Texas, 1519-1693,
and Volume II, Castaileda, The Winning of Texas, 1693-1731;
Barker, The Father of Texas; Simms, Life of Robert M. T. Hunter:
A Study of Sectionalism and Secession; Rak, Mountain Cattle - - - 161
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY
THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Entered at the post-office, Austin, Texas, as second-class mail matter
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