The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 54, July 1950 - April, 1951 Page: 46
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
dation of the favour of God our Saviour. By W. L. McCalla. Phila-
delphia: Printed for the Author. 1841.
8, [13]-199p. 15cm.
MCCORMICK, ANDREW PHELPS Io8
Scotch-Irish in Ireland and America, as shown in sketches of the
pioneer Scotch-Irish families McCormick, Stevenson, McKenzie, and
Bell, in North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri and Texas. By Andrew
Phelps McCormick. This little book has been prepared for my chil-
dren and is printed for them, and for a few of my friends. It is not
published. [n.p.] 1897.
1 p.l., 174, 72, [1] p. 23.2 cm.
McCoY, JOSEPH G. zo9
Historic sketches of the cattle trade of the West and Southwest.
By Joseph G. McCoy, the pioneer western cattle shipper. Illustrated
by Prof. Henry Worral, Topeka, Kans. Engraved by Baker & co.,
Chicago, Ill. Electrotyped by J. T. Reton & co., Kansas City, Mo.
Published by Ramsey, Millett & Hudson, Kansas City, Mo., Printers,
binders, engravers, lithographers & stationers. 1874.
3 p.l., 427 p. 12 unnumbered leaves. 21.8 cm. Illus.
MCMEANS, D. C. II0
"The Battle of Devil's River." [1874] [n.p. n.d.]
41. 18 cm. port.
Portrait of D. C. McMeans on front page.
MAFFITT, J. N. III
Plea for Texas, addressed to the citizens of the United States. By
J. N. Maffitt, Professor of Rhetoric and Belleslettres, La Grange Col-
lege. Nashville: Printed by S. Nye 8e Co. 1836.
24 p. 20.8 cm.
MAHAN, PHINEAS JENKS 112
Reminiscences of the War for Texas Independence. A narrative
of thrilling adventures, marvelous escapes from death, and terrible
sufferings of a few of those noble souls who made Texas free. By
Phineas Jenks Mahan, one of the survivors. [n.p. n.d.]
Cover-title, 9 p. 20o.7 cm.
At end: P. J. Mahan, Spring Garden. Houston, Texas.
MAILLARD, N. DORAN 113
The history of the Republic of Texas, from the discovery of the
country to the present time; and the cause of her separation from
the Republic of Mexico. By N. Doran Maillard, Esq., barrister at
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