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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
tiations in, 144,146,150, 154; slav-
ery in, 147; British-American ne-
gotiations in, 151; J. Hamilton in
(1850), 178
Washington County: German immi-
grants in, 409
Washington Daily National Intelli-
gencer: on James River bond scan-
dal, 176
Washington National Intelligencer:
on annexation of Texas, 141-142,
155; on A. Jackson's message to
Congress, 144
Washington-on-the-Brazos: 36; de-
scription of, 434. See also New
Washington, Texas
Waterloo, battle of: 272
Waterloo, Old Guard of: 271
Waterloo Park (Austin): 210
Watson, Wilford H.: 68
Watson, Mrs. Wilford H.: 68
Wayne, John: in Alamo film, 35, 43
n., 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62
Wealth and Power in Antebellum
Texas: 80
Weaver, Bobby D.: book edited by,
rev., 90-91; book by, rev., 568-569
Webb, James: 332
Webb, Walter Prescott: 80, 214, 390,
444; as TSHA director, 108; reputa-
tion of, 118; and Handbook, 125;
establishes Junior Historian pro-
gram, 131
Webb County: Hispanic population of
(1880-1930), 398
Webb Historical Society, Walter P.: as
TSHA program, 83; establishment
and growth of, 131-132
Webb Memorial Lecture Series, Wal-
ter Prescott: 83
Webb-Smith Essay Competition: 83
Weber, David J.: as new TSHA Fel-
low, 80, 81; on TSHA Membership
Committee, 82; on Handbook ad-
visory board, 128 n.; book by, rev.,
367-368
Webster, Daniel: negotiates treaty
with Britain, 148, 149; and the
Texas issue, 149-151; resigns as
secretary of state, 151
Webster. Texas: Japanese immi-
grants in, 414
We Can Fly: Stories of Katherine
Stinson and Other Gutsy Texas
Women: rev., 89-90
Weddle, Robert S.: on Handbook ad-
visory board, 128 n.; article by,
noted, 217
We Have Been Surrendered in Texas
Like Sacrificial Lambs (tract): 315
Weigley, Russell F.: book by, noted,
270
Welch, Susan: article by, noted, 561
Wells, H. G.: 552
Wells, Margaret D.: 69, 348
Wells, Peter: 348
Welty, Eudora: 449
Wendish immigrants: 412
Weniger, Del: 436; book by, rev.,
233-234
Wentz, Roby: 43 n.
West, Bill: 347West, Billy K.: 127 n.
West, John 0.: 220
West, Nathaniel: 523
West, the: epic treatment of, 42-43;
and Texas annexation, 159
Westering Women and the Frontier
Experience: by S. Myres, 80-81
Western History Association: honors
Quarterly, 208
West Indies. See British West Indies;
Caribbean islands
West Point, U.S. Military Academy
at: influence of Jomini on, 273;
J. W. Fannin at, 274
West Texas Historical Association:
contributes to Handbook, 69
West Texas State Normal College:
G. O'Keeffe on art faculty at, 211
West Texas State University: history
program for school teachers at,
123; Women's Hall of Fame at,
558-559
West Wind Blows: The Autobiogra-
phy of Edward Everett Dale, The:
rev., 231-233
Wharton, John A.: condemns African
slave trade, 186
Wharton, William H.: as minister
from Texas, 144; on Mexican hos-
tility toward Texas, 188
Wharton County: black/Hispanic
population of, 399, 402; Danish
immigrants in, 413
Wheat, John: article by, 7-34
Wheeler County: Slavic immigrants
in, 412
Whig party: election campaign of,
139, 143, 155, 156-160; and the an-
nexation of Texas, 140-141, 144,
155, 156, 163; J. Q. Adams of, 142;
J. Tyler differs with, 148-149;
holds majority in Senate, 154
White, B. J.: on attempted slave re-
volt, 191
White, Benton R.: book rev. by,
88-89
White, Joe L.: on TSHA Membership
Committee, 82
White, Lonnie J.: article by, noted,
559-560
White, Taylor: 405
White, W. D.: 353
White, Mrs. William D.: 122
White House: A. Jackson and Santa
Anna meet at, 144
Whittier, Julius E.: 347
Who's Who in America: 2
Wichita Falls, Texas: 80; sex ratio in,
544
Widmark, Richard: 59, 60
Wilde, Oscar: 548
wildlife: in coastal lowland, 425; in
"mountain" region of Texas, 425;
S. F. Austin on, 426; competition of,
with domesticated animals, 433,
437-442; hunting of, 439-441;
conservation of, 441-442; extinct,
442
Wilke, Cindy: 347
Wilkirson, Pat T.: 352
Williams, Joyce Grigsby: book by,
rev., 357-358Williams, Mary L.: article by, noted,
216
Williams, Samuel May: tries to pur-
chase steamer for Texas, 173
Williams, T. Harry: as winner of lit-
erary award, 83; book by, noted,
270
Williams, T. R., Jr.: article by, noted,
217
Williamson, Brent Garrett: 82
Williamson, Robert McAlpin: on Mex-
ico's abolitionist intentions, 187
Williamson County: Swedish immi-
grants in, 413; white flight to, 519
Williams Prize in Louisiana History,
General L. Kemper: 83
Willis, John R.: 69
Wilson, Augusta Evans: novel by,
noted, 37
Wilson, Will E.: 69
Wilson, Mrs. Will E.: 69
Wind, The: 542
Winfrey, Dorman H.: on TSHA Tullis
Committee, 82; on Handbook ad-
visory board, 128 n.; Arturo
Toscanini Collection of, 355; funds
L. Tuffly Ellis Sesquicentennial
Award, 355
Winfrey, Ruth Carolyn: 355
Wings over the Mexican Border: Pro-
neer Military Aviation in the Big
Bend: rev., 219-220
Winston, George T.: 107
Wisdom, Julie: 352
Wolf, William R.: 69
Woll, Adrian: occupies Bexar, 336;
and Texas campaign, 337
women: frontier census figures con-
cerning, 11; in Alamo film, 46;
Handbook conference on, 116; em-
ployment of, 541-545; and sexual
imbalance in urban areas, 544-
545; and wage differential, 544,
545; articles about, noted, 561-
562
Women's Hall of Fame, West Texas
State University: 558-559
women's rights: in Alamo film, 63
Woolf, Virginia: 542
Woolfolk, George R.: on TSHA Mem-
bership Committee, 82; on Hand-
book advisory board, 556
wool industry: in Bexar, 21
Wooster, Ralph A.: on TSHA Fellows
Committee, 82; book rev. by, 235-
236
Wooster, Robert A.: and Handbook of
Texas project, 72, 128
World War I: women's employment
and, 542-543; article about, noted,
559-560
World War II: migration patterns
and, 532-533; women's employ-
ment and, 542-544
Worthy, Jerry: 68
Wright, George C.: 556
Wright, Herman: 69
Wright, James C.: 68
writers, Texas: exhibit features, 209;
and frontier myth, 444-445, 449
Wythe County, Virginia: M. Austin
moves from, 239598
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