El Rancho in South Texas: Continuity and Change From 1750 Page: 6
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Graham, Joe Stanley.
El Rancho in South Texas: continuity and change from
1750/Joe S. Graham.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-929398-58-0
I. Ranch life-Texas-History-Exhibitions.
2. Ranches-Texas-History--Exhibitions. 3. Texas-
History, Local-Exhibitions. 4. Texas-Social life and
customs-Exhibitions. I. Title.
F386.G65 1993
976.4-dc20 93-32211
CIPCover illustration by Charles Shaw
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