The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 62, July 1958 - April, 1959 Page: 569
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Contributors 569
in the Alabama Review, the Tennessee Historical Review, the
American Quarterly, and Agricultural History.
ANDREW FOREST MUIR, "Inventions Patented by Texans, 1846-
1861," received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas and
is at the present time a lecturer in history at Rice Institute and
an assistant on the staff of the Journal of Southern History. Dr.
Muir has written extensively on the Republic of Texas. Most
recently he edited and published Texas in 1837.
RALPH A. SMITH, "Account of the Journey of Benard de la
Harpe: Discovery Made by Him of Several Nations Situated in
the West," is an associate professor of history at Abilene Christian
College.
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