The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 74, July 1970 - April, 1971 Page: 563
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forces of the Cherokee Nation and the U.S. marshal at the trial of
the accused murderer.
"The Caddoes: Early East 'Texas Farmers," by Herndon Burr, The
Texas Historian (November, 1970). Describes Caddo culture and
includes details on excavation of Caddo villages in East Texas.
"The Medal of Honor and Sergeant John Ward and Private Pom-
pey Factor," by John Allen Johnson, The Arkansas Historical Quar-
terly (Winter, 1970). Furnishes background information on two Ar-
kansas Seminole-Negro scouts.
MEXICO
"Three Radicals and a Revolution: Reed, London, and Steffens on
Mexico," by Drewey Wayne Gunn, Southwest Review (Autumn,
1970). Traces the impressions of the Mexican Revolution in the
writings of John Reed, Jack London, and Lincoln Steffens.
"Barbarism and Restraint: The Occupation of Mexico City," by
Neil Sapper, Texas Military History (no. 2, 1970). Describes the two-
year occupation of Mexico City during the Mexican War by United
States troops, and its place in American history.
MILITARY
"Storm Relief Work at Corpus Christi (1919) ," Texas Military
History (no. 2, 1970). Contains the report of the Texas Adjutant
General's office on National Guard assistance to the storm-ravaged
area, under the direction of Brigadier General Jacob F. Walters.
"The Second U.S. Cavalry in Texas, 1855-1861," by Harold B.
Simpson, Texas Military History (no. 2, 1970). Gives background on
"Jeff Davis' own" Indian-fighting regiment.
POLITICS AND SOCIAL HISTORY
"Cattlemen, Conservationists, and the Taylor Grazing Act," by Joe
A. Stout, Jr., New Mexico Historical Review (October, 1970). Treats
the national debate on this 1934 regulation of stock grazing on public
lands.
"Radicals Ousted: Coke's Victory Ends Reconstruction Days," Texas
Good Roads Association Newsletter (December, 1970) . Summarizes563
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