The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 80, July 1976 - April, 1977 Page: 330
492 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
in Dallas: One-Horse Town Grows Up," by Ray Reece; "Dallas' Munger
Place: A Slum Is Not a Slum," Texas Architect (November-December,
1976). Review building of Dallas.
"The Big House and the Slave Quarters," by Carl Anthony, Land-
scape (Spring, 1976). Discusses spatial arrangements.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Pre-Railroad Transportation in the Trans-Mississippi West: An An-
notated Bibliography," edited by Henry P. Walker, Arizona and the West
(Spring, 1976). Arranges entries by mode of transportation.
"A Bibliography of Civil War Articles, 1975," compiled by Jane A.
Benson, Civil War History (September, 1976). Arranges entries by topic.
"Annual Bibliography on American Labor History," compiled by Doro-
thy Swanson, Labor History (Fall, 1976). Includes dissertations and re-
search in progress.
"Southern Public Address: A Bibliography of Theses and Disserta-
tions," compiled by Waldo W. Braden and William Strickland, The
Southern Speech Communication Journal (Summer, 1976). Focuses on
Kentucky and the eleven states of the Confederacy.
BIOGRAPHY
"Bailey Anderson: Revolutionary War Veteran," by Max S. Lale,
East Texas Historical Journal (Fall, I976). Details career of East Texas
immigrant.
"Forty-eight Years in Texas: Dick Hubbard of Tyler," by J. S. Dun-
can, Chronicles of Smith County (Summer, 1976). Tells life of Texas
governor.
"Philip Nolan: Trader or Filibusterer?" by H. Glenn Jordan, Texana
(Vol. I2, No. 3). Evaluates character and impact of Nolan's expeditions.
"Octaviano D'Alvimar: Spy and Adventurer," by E. D. Malpass,
Texana (Vol. 12, No. 3). Relates activities of early nineteenth-century
adventurer.
CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION
"The Confederate Northwest, May-August, 1861," by William Roys-
ton Giese, Military History of Texas and the Southwest (Vol. 13, No. I.
Describes the first military activity in the area.
"The Home Front-McLennan County in the Civil War," by Tony330
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