Texas State Historical Association One Hundredth Annual Meeting, 1996 Page: 11
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Thursday, February 29
Texas Historians and the Internet: Mailing Lists,
Newsgroups, and the World Wide Web, Richard G.
Lowe, University of North Texas
Session 13 Rural Historic Landscapes: The Preservation of Texas's
4:00 P.M. Agricultural Traditions, Bruce Jensen presiding, Texas
Trinity B Historical Commission
South Texas Agricultural Landscape of Historic Goliad
County, Amy E. Dase, Texas Historical Commission
Preserving the Heartland: The Role of Rural Surveys in
Documenting Our History, Lila Knight, Hays County
Historical Commission
Westphalia, Texas: German-Catholic Traditions on the
Blackland Prairie, Terri Myers, Austin
Session 14 Legal Innovations of the Republic of Texas and Early
4:00 P.M. Statehood, Jim A. Watson presiding, Dallas
San Antonio
Women's Rights and the Antebellum Texas Supreme
Court, James W. Paulsen, South Texas College of
Law
The Development of Homestead Protection, Joseph W.
McKnight, Southern Methodist University
Commentator:Jim A. Watson, Dallas
5:15 P.M. Buses to the Reception
6:oo P.M. Reception honoring incoming President Cissy
Stewart Lale, Capitol Complex Visitors Center. An
exhibition, This Wondrous New Land: The Mapping of
Texas, 1570-860o, will also be open for viewing
during the reception.
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