The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 44, July 1940 - April, 1941 Page: 607
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NUMBER 3: JANUARY, 1941
THE KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE: A FILIBUSTERING FAN-
TASY....................................C. A. Bridges.... 287
OIL, THE COURTS, AND THE RAILROAD COMMISSION .............
..........................................James P. Hart.... 303
THE VAN DORN TRAILS .........................J. W. Williams.... 321
THE HISTORY OF TEXAS COUNTIES..................Ruby Mixon.... 344
E. L. SHETTLES, MAN, BOOKMAN, AND FRIEND..... J. Frank Dobie .... 350
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR IN TEXAS (TEXAS COLLECTION)....
................................W.... alter Prescott Webb.... 357
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION ...................................... 380
JUNIOR HISTORIANS ............................................... 382
BOOK REVIEWS: Ewing, Presidential Elections; Jackson (ed.),
American Studies in Honor of William Kenneth Boyd; Bailey,
A Diplomatic History of the American People; Farish, The
Circuit Rider Dismounts. A Social History of Southern
Methodism, 1865-1900; Mabry, The Negro in North Carolina
Politics Since Reconstruction; Young, A Surgeon's Autobiog-
raphy; Chabot (ed.), Texas Letters; Raymond, Captain Lee
Hall of Texas; W. P. A., Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star
State; Zeigler, Wave of the Gulf; Ogle, Federal Control of
the Western Apaches, 1848-1886; Wisdom, The Chorti Indians
of Guatemala ............................................... 384
BOOK NOTES AND ACKOWLEDGMENTS................................ 404
NUMBER 4: APRIL, 1941
THE LIFE OF COLONEL R. T. MILNER ........ Rosalind Langston.... 407
"THE ALAMO" ...............................Maury Maverick.... 453
RAMPANT INDIVIDUALISM IN THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS.............
...................................William Ransom Hogan.... 454
MEMORIES OF A TEXAS LAND COMMISSIONER, W. C. WALSH ......
...................Contributed by Charles W. Ramsdell, Jr..... 481
TEXAS COLLECTION ................ ...... Walter Prescott Webb.... 498
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION .......................................... 510
BOOK REVIEWS: O'Grady (Gibson, compiler), The Argyle Cook
Book; Lea, Rondado; Dobie, Boatright and Ransom (eds.),
Mustangs and Cow Horses; F. W. P. of W. P. A., Beaumont,
a Guide to the City and Its Environs; F. W. P. of W. P. A.,
Port Arthur; Brockunier, The Irrepressible Democrat, Roger
Williams; Coleman, Slavery Times in Kentucky; Hatcher,
Edward Livingston, Jeffersonian Republican and Jacksonian
Democrat; Gaeddert, The Birth of Kansas; Day, Coronado's
Quest: The Discovery of the Southwest States; Thomas,
Teodoro de Croix and the Northern Frontier of New Spain,
1776-1783; Hernandez (Walter, trans.), The Guacho Martin
Fierro ..................................................... 511
BOOK NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.............................. 529
INDEX TO VOLUME XLIV .......................................... 533
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