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NUMBER 1: JULY, 1968
THE THREE FORTS IN
CORYELL COUNTY Mildred Watkins Mears
CAMP GROCE: CONFEDERATE
MILITARY PRISON Leon Mitchell, Jr. 15
DELEGATES TO THE TEXAS CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION OF 1875: A REAPPRAISAL J. E. Ericson 22
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS:
THE DIARY OF CAPTAIN GEORGE W. O'BRIEN, 1863
Edited by Cooper K. Ragan 28
COMANCHE AND THE
HARDIN GANG Mollie Moore Godbold 55
TEXAS BY E. J. PALMER B. C. Tharp 78
JAMES TAYLOR: MASTER TEACHER:
A MEMORIAL William C. Pool 88
WALTER PRESCOTT WEBB:
A TRIBUTE Rupert N. Richardson 86
AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION 89
TEXAS COLLECTION H. Bailey Carroll 105
BOOK REVIEWS: Mayhall, The Kiowas; Lee, Mary Austin
Holley: A Biography; Travels and Adventures in
Texas in the z82o's; Being the Reminiscences of Mary
Crownover Rabb; Boethel, Colonel Amasa Turner the
Gentleman From Lavaca and Other Captains at San
Jacinto; Gillespie County Historical Society, Pioneers
in God's Hills: A History of Fredericksburg and Gil-
lespie County People and Events; Harris, The Gila
Trail: The Texas Argonauts and the California Gold
Rush; Olmsted, Journey Through Texas, A Saddle-
Trip on the Southwestern Frontier; Procter, Not With-
out Honor, The Life of John H. Reagan; Day (ed.),
Senate Journal of the Ninth Legislature of the State
of Texas; Tilley (ed.), Federals on the Frontier: The
Diary of Benjamin F. McIntyre, x862-1864; Cushing
(pub.), The New Texas School Reader Designed for
the Use of Schools in Texas; Ramsey (comp.), Confed-
erate Postmasters in Texas, i86z-x865; Davis, Fallen
Guidon: the Forgotten Saga of General Jo Shelby's
Confederate Command, the Brigade That Never Sur-
rendered, and Its Expedition to Mexico; Mills, Forty
Years at El Paso, 1858-1898; Collinson, Life in the
Saddle; Raht, The Romance of Davis Mountains and
Big Bend Country, Edition Texana; Jackson, Home
on the Double Bayou: Memories of an East Texas
Ranch; Atwood, The Regional Vocabulary of Texas;
Haines, Appaloosa: The Spotted Horse in Art and
History 13o
CONTRIBUTORS 165
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