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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
338, 340, 341, 344; runs for
governor of Ohio, 335, 336,
337, 338, 344; photograph of,
339; discredits J. R. Bartlett,
341, 343; in U.S. Senate, 341,
342, 345 - 346; T. Ewing slan-
ders, 346
Wellesley'College: M. A. Pettis
attends, 395
We Pointed Them North: 195
Werne, Joseph Richard: article
by, 329 - 346
Wesleyan Conference: in
Canada, 144
West, Arthur C.: 90
West, the: women in history of,
35; post- Civil War memoir
from, 92; survey of writers on,
194-196; E. E. Smith and,
396; exhibition of art of,
400 - 401
Western History Association: R.
C. Tyler as council member of,
82; C. L. Sonnichsen, presi-
dent of, 304; W. Gard, a
member of, 395
Western Reserve: and 1848 Ohio
politics, 336
Western Writers of America, Inc.:
survey western literature,
194 - 196
West Indies: slaves imported
from, 39
Westover, Rebecca: joins
Runaway Scrape, 50
West Texas Historical Associa-
tion: J. C. Dunagan and, 86
West Texas Museum Associa-
tion: F. M. Holden and, 399
Wharton, John: suppresses
newspaper article opposing
Texas independence, 20
Wharton, William H.: on Texas
tories, 4; as early Texas revo-
lutionary, 9; opposes S. F.
Austin, 12 - 13; fund-raising
mission to U.S. of, 20
wheat: Rockefeller Foundation
develops new strains of, 180
Where Texas Meets the Sea: 92
Whigs: in England, 2; and
U.S. - Mexican boundary
survey, 330, 331, 334, 336,
337, 341, 344, 345
Whisenhunt, Donald W.: book
rev. by, 109 - 110
White, Benton R.: book rev. by,
416- 417
White, Fred S., Sr.: contributes
to TSHA auction, 190
White, James Taylor: politics of,
10, 11, 28, 33, 34
White, John: politics of, 33, 34
White, Taylor: abandons ranch,
27
White House, the: LBJ and G.
Diaz Ordaz at, 178, 180; photo
of congressional leaders at
(1938), 391
Whiting, Harvey: refuses to
evacuate family, 25; meets with
Santa Anna, 26; politics of, 28,
34Why the South Lost the Civil War:
rev., 432 - 433
Wichita Indians: A. J. Sowell
fights, 311
widows: immigration of, to
Texas, 37; in early Texas, 43;
during Runaway Scrape, 50,
52
Wied, Hermann, Prince of: U.T.
acquires archives of, 398 - 399
Wied Archives: U.T. acquires,
398 - 399
Wiesbaden, Germany: Solms-
Braunfels Archives in, 398
Wightman, Mary: 53
Wilcox, Louise E.: 312
Wild Bunch, The (film): 196
wildlife: archives on Texas,
188 - 189
Wild Times: 194
Wilkinson, James: colonization
contract of, 238 n.
Williams, Augustus: 77
Williams, John A.: politics of, 10,
13, 17, 21, 26 - 27, 33, 34
Williams, Samuel May: hanged
in effigy, 6; land owned by, 9;
T. F. McKinney and, 14; and
land speculation, 16, 17; Cbs
orders arrest of, 18; supports
Mexican Republic, 32; home
of, 302
Williamson, Robert M.: as early
revolutionary, 9; Cbs orders
arrest of, 18
Williamson County: C. W.
Macune leases hotel in, 153
Willow Wild Cemetery (Bonham):
S. Rayburn buried in, 408
Will Penny (film): 196
Willson, Jeanne R.: on German
collections, 397 - 399
Wilmington, North Carolina:
Broadfoot's Bookmark of, 409
Wilson, Bob: interview with,
noted, 412
Wilson, R. L.: book by, rev.,
212- 213
Wilson, T. L.: contributes to
TSHA auction, 190
Wind River Press (Austin): book
produced by, 309
Winedale, Texas: L. Taylor at,
402
Winfree, A. J.: politics of, 28, 33,
34
Winfree, Benjamin: 11
Winfree, Jacob F.: 33, 34
Winfrees, the: as tories at battle
of San Jacinto, 26
Winfrey, Dorman H.: book rev.
by, 413 - 415
Wiseman, Robert: 33
Wister, Owen: book by, 195
women: pioneer Texas, article
about, 35 - 36; Hispanic, 36;
slave, immigration to Texas of,
38 - 39; single, in early Texas,
41; educational opportunities
of, in early Texas, 41 - 43; as
teachers in early Texas,
42 - 43; during Revolution,
49, 50 - 51, 55; participate inIndependence celebration,
66-67; books about, 91;
museum exhibit on, 91; and
aviation, 92; TSHA session on,
302; materials relating to
southwestern, 400
Women in the Cattle Country
(catalogue): 410
Women's West Teaching Guide:
Women's Lives in the Nineteenth
Century American West: 91
Wonderful Country, The: 195
Woodrum, Clifton A.: 381, 385
Wool Association of Texas:
AMGA assets turned over to,
360
Woolfolk, George Ruble: as
TSHA Fellow, 190
wool industry: W. L. Black and,
361
Woolley, Bryan: 92
Woolsey, Wallace: book trans.
by, rev., 420 - 421
Wooster, Ralph A.: son of,
resigns Handbook staff, 303
Wooster, Robert A.: resigns from
Handbook staff, 303
Wooten, Dudley Goodall: book
by, reprinted, 404 - 405
Worcester, Donald E.: wins
book award, 304; book by, 402
Working the Range: Essays on the
History of Western Land Manage-
ment and the Environment: rev.,
324 - 325
World War II: book about
bomber raids during, 93; stu-
dent project on, 304
Worman, Charles G.: books by,
rev., 209 - 210
Worster, Donald: book by, rev.,
426 - 429
Worth, William Jenkins:
remembered by Fort Worth,
404
WPA Guide to Texas: 90
Wreckin' Texas: 94
Wright, George C.: as director of
Center for African and Afro-
American Studies, 88
Wright, Marcus J.: 94
Wright Press (Paris): 94
writers, western: survey of,
194- 196
Wunder, John R.: books by,
rev., 324 - 325
Wyatt Earp: 195
Wyeth, N. C.: 400
Wyoming: W. Macune buried in,
147
Wyoming Seminary (Bedford,
Penn.): 112
Wyoming Valley (Penn.): J. P.
Osterhout born in, 112
X
Ximenes, Santos: 51
Y
Yale University: Mexican War
literature at, 81478
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