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    118th Annual Meeting

    March 68, 2014

    Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk Hotel

    Teexas State Historical

    Association

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    Annual Meeting Sponsors

    Exhibitors

    Abigail Press

    Adobe Book Collection

    Chiricahua Book Company

    Cradleboard Ranch

    CrinkstuffGalvan Creek Postcards

    Heritage Auction Galleries

    Hill College Press

    Institute of Texan Cultures

    Lawrence T. Jones

    Michael Heaston Rare Books &

    Manuscripts

    Old West Books

    Quinn & Davis BooksellersSilpada Designs

    Southern Methodist University William P.

    Clements Center for Southwest Studies

    Stockyards Station

    Synnott Books

    Texas A&M University Press

    Texas Catholic Historical Society

    Texas General Land Ofce

    Texas Star BooksTexas Tech University

    Texas Tejano

    The History Press

    The Wright Collection

    Trinity University Press

    University of New Mexico Press

    University of Oklahoma Press

    University of Texas Press

    University of North Texas LibrariesWest Texas Historical Association

    William Allison Books

    Graduate Student Mixer

    Mastrapasqua Asset Management

    Presidential ReceptionBud Light/Silver Eagle Distributors

    Presidential Banquet

    Bronze

    Banks M. Smith

    Texas A&M University-Commerce

    Session Sponsors

    Albert Boo Hausser

    Dr. Dallas and Dr. Carrie Cothrum

    Bank of America Gus and Karin Seligmann

    Margaret Lewis Furse

    Alamo Reception

    Alamo Beer Company

    Texas General Land Ofce

    Gold

    NextAfter

    Patricia Benoit and Weldon Cannon

    San Antonio Conservation Society

    FoundationSociety for Military History

    Fieldstone Partners Texas General Land Ofce Archives and

    Frost Bank Records

    Houghton Mifin Harcourt Texas General Land Ofcess Save Texas

    Witte Museum History Program

    University of North Texas History

    Silver Department

    Randolph B. Mike Campbell

    The Association is grateful for the ongoing support of the University of North Texas.

    Credit for cover photo: Chili Queens at the Alamo,Julian Onderdonk.

    Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    This has been an eventful year in the life of the Texas State Historical Association,and now it is time for all of us to make plans to gather at the Wyndham San AntonioRiverwalk Hotel for our 118th Annual Meeting. Thanks to a major new initiative funded

    by the Summerlee Foundation, TSHA membership is growing with each passing month.

    The TSHA Press has published several important new books this year, and the new

    Texas Almanac is hot off the press. Our innovative programs for teachers and students

    at all levels continue to ensure that the next generation of Texans will appreciate our

    states rich and unique history. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly remains the

    scholarly journal-of-record for Texas history. The Handbook of Texas Online continues

    to get bigger and better with the passage of time, and the latest Handbook spinoff, The

    Handbook of African American Texas, has just been published. If that were not enough,

    at the Annual Meeting we will be formally announcing what is surely the Associations

    worst-kept secret: the commencement of the public phase of our $10 million

    comprehensive fundraising campaign, A Future for Our Past. As this program goes to

    press, we are pleased to announce that we are already well beyond the $4 million mark

    on that campaign.

    As president, and as an academic member of our Association, I often eld questions

    from members concerned that our many public-outreach programs and the fundraising

    efforts necessary to sustain them might dilute the scholarly core of our mission. A glance

    at this years program should lay any such concerns to rest. Forty-four sessions will

    explore virtually every topic and era of Texas history. Sessions on military, political,

    religious, legal, labor, medical, environmental, business, sports, and Borderlands history

    offer something for everyone. In keeping with the location for the meeting, no fewer

    than fourteen sessions focus on Spanish, Mexican, or Tejano history. Twelve sessions

    are devoted all or in part to womens historysurely a TSHA rst. African American

    and Native American history are both the subjects of multiple sessions. And for the

    traditionalists among us, there are sessions on the Texas Revolution and Republic, the

    Mexican War, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the cattle industry, and LBJ. Joint sessions

    with a number of partner organizations round out our program.

    Special events begin at noon on Thursday, March 6, with the Women in Texas History

    Luncheon, where Elizabeth Hayes Turner will speak on Lion in the Texas House: The

    Political Performances of Senfronia Thompson, and the Liz Carpenter Award will

    be presented. On Thursday evening, the Presidential Reception at the Witte Museum

    will welcome incoming TSHA President John L. Nau III. On Friday at noon, the

    Fellows Luncheon/Awards Banquet will feature noted legal scholar Michael A. Olivas

    speaking on the topic, San Antonio and the Gulf Coast in the Post-WW II Latino Legal

    Imagination: Notes from an Accidental Historian.

    A highlight of this years meeting is a reception on Friday evening at the Alamo, hosted

    by Texas General Land Ofce. Afterwards, we will stroll across Alamo Plaza to the

    historic Menger Hotel for the Presidential Banquet where I will address the topic,

    Lyndons Granddaddy: Sam Johnson, Texas Populism, and the Improbable Roots of

    American Liberalism.

    Welcome to the 118th Annual Meeting

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    Throughout the meeting you can place bids in the Silent Auction, which includes private

    tours, rare books, maps, and unique objects. Publications by some of the regions leading

    publishers of history and from rare book dealers will be for sale in the exhibit hall.

    Special thanks go to the Program Committee chaired by Robert Wooster that put together

    an entertaining and enlightening program: Please note the generous contributions to the

    annual meeting by our sponsors, whose names are listed on the preceding page. Once

    again our TSHA staff has done an outstanding job in planning and executing the meeting.

    When you see them, please take the time to thank them.

    May you enjoy the meeting and come away with a renewed commitment to the study of

    Texas History.

    GREGGCANTRELL

    TSHA PRESIDENT2013-2014

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    ravel Discounts and Directions

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    Hotel Reservations

    TSHA Annual Meeting guests wishing to stay at the Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk

    Hotel at a discounted event rate may make reservations online or by phone.

    For phone reservations call (866) 764-8536 and mention you are with TSHA. To make

    reservations online go to www.sawyn.com and use the group code 03026884TE.

    The group rate is $155.00 per night and will be available until February 3.

    Driving Directions

    From I-35 S, take exit 155C toward W Houston St/Commerce St. Turn left onto W

    Martin St. Continue onto W Pecan St/Rossy St. Continue to follow W Pecan St. The hotel

    will be on the left.

    Parking Options

    Hotel Garage self-parking fee $17 daily

    Valet Parking fee $28 daily

    These rates are for hotel guests and include unlimited in and out privileges.

    Off-site parking is available at numerous parking lots and garages in downtown San

    Antonio.

    Airport ShuttleFrom San Antonio International Airport (SAT): Go Airport Shuttle travels from 7:00 a.m.

    to 1:30 a.m. every 15 minutes for a fee of $18 one way to downtown hotels. Estimated

    taxi fare is $25 one way.

    The hotel does not provide shuttle service.

    Dining Options

    The Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk Hotel is located in downtown San Antonio and is

    within walking distances of many restaurants. See hotel concierge for list.

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    Dear SHA Members and Friends,

    Its November as I write. The days are shorter and colder; the semester is coming to aclose; and the holidays loom. Already I am looking forward to spring and especiallythe Associations Annual Meeting in San Antonio, where the Texas history faithful willgather during its high holy days. There is nothing like a TSHA Annual Meeting for seeing

    old friends and for being energized and inspired by the latest work being done in theeld. I am expecting this meetingwith receptions at the Witte Museum and the Alamo,the Presidential Banquet being held in the ballroom of the historic Menger hotel, and the

    conference headquarters on the beautiful Riverwalkto be one of the best ever.

    The range and quality of the scholarship reected in this program is a testament to the

    vitality of the study of Texas history and the commitment of our members. In order for

    Texas history to remain a dynamic and active discipline, scholars who work in the eld

    must have venues for presenting their research and ndings and for communicating and

    collaborating. This is how the discipline moves forward and how the history of our stateevolves, and this is what the TSHA Annual Meeting has provided for more than a century.

    I want to thank President Gregg Cantrell, the Associations Board of Directors, and

    the administrators of the University of North Texas for all that they do to ensure

    that this organization continues to thrive and provide a scholarly foundation for the

    extraordinary heritage that we share and that we have devoted a our lives to preserving

    and perpetuating. See you in San Antonio.

    WITHTEXASPRIDE,

    J. KENTCALDER

    EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR

    The Association is grateful to the Local Arrangements Committee and the Program

    Committee for their commitment and assistance with putting together a great Annual

    Meeting.

    Local Arrangements CommitteeMary Margaret McAllen

    Amberson, Chair

    Patrick Butler

    Albert Boo Hausser

    Marise McDermott

    John Miller Morris

    Dianne Garrett Powell

    Rudi Rodriguez

    Program Committee

    Robert Wooster, Chair

    Stephen Bogener

    Jessica Brannon-WranoskyAlbert Broussard

    Michael Collins

    Glen Sample Ely

    Sam Haynes

    Ana MartinezWesley Phelps

    Raul Ramos

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    Meeting Room Floor Plans

    Second Floor

    Directors Room 2Preconvene Area

    exas Ballroom

    Tird Floor

    BoardroomExecutive Salon 1Executive Salon 2Executive Salon 3Executive Salon 4Executive Salon 5San Antonio Ballroom

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    *Board o Directors, Finance, Development, and Education Committee Meetings will take place in the Lone StarRoom on the first floor.

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    Hotel DirectoryAnnual Meeting

    Registration

    Book Exhibitors

    Sessions

    Silent Auction:

    - Bidding

    - Bidding

    - Check-out

    Business Meeting

    Preconvene Area

    Texas Ballroom

    Executive Salon 1

    Executive Salon 2

    Executive Salon 3

    Executive Salon 4

    Executive Salon 5

    Directors Room 2

    Texas Ballroom

    Texas Ballroom

    Texas Ballroom

    San Antonio

    Ballroom

    Thursday

    Friday

    Saturday

    Thursday

    FridaySaturday

    Thursday

    Friday

    Saturday

    Thursday

    Friday

    Saturday

    Friday

    8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

    7:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.

    8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

    10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.

    8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

    9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.

    9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

    9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

    10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.

    8:00 a.m. 4:45 p.m.

    8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

    1:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

    Banquets and EventsWomen in Texas History Luncheon, San Antonio Ballroom, Third Floor, Thursday,

    12:00 p.m., Tickets are $30.

    Graduate Student Mixer, San Antonio Ballroom, Third Floor, Thursday, 5:00 p.m.,

    Tickets are complimentary for graduate students and TSHA Fellows.

    Presidential Reception, Witte Museum, Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Tickets are $25.(Includes transportation.)

    Book Lovers and Texana Collectors Breakfast, San Antonio Ballroom, Third Floor,

    Friday, 7:30 a.m., Tickets are $25.

    Fellows Luncheon and Presentation of Awards, San Antonio Ballroom, Third Floor,

    Friday, 12:00 p.m., Tickets are $30.

    Texas Independence Relay Reception, San Antonio Ballroom, Third Floor,Friday, 3:45 p.m.

    Alamo Reception and Presidential Banquet, the Alamo and Menger Hotel, Friday,

    6:00 p.m., Tickets are $50. (Includes transportation.)

    *Individual Alamo tickets are available for $15. See registration form.

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    REGISTRATIONOPENS

    8:00a.m.

    SECONDFLOOR

    Registration will remain open until 4:00 p.m.

    SESSION1

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    The Army Comes to Texas, Richard McCaslinpresiding,University of North Texas

    Border Control Over the Long Haul: Patterns of Military Reaction to Filibustering to and

    from Texas, 1804-1860, Samuel Watson, United States Military Academy at West Point

    The Union Armys XXV Corps on the Rio Grande, William A. Dobak, Hyattsville,

    Maryland

    Disdain and Discrimination: Army Ofcers Wives in Reconstruction Texas,

    Verity McInnis, Texas A&M University

    Session sponsored by Texas General Land Ofces Save Texas History Program.

    SESSION2

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Frontier Faith and Function, Eddie Wellerpresiding, San Jacinto College

    Miracles, Ministrys Medicine: Seventh-day Adventists Launch a Flagship,

    Patricia Benoit, Independent Scholar, Temple

    Cumberland Presbyterians: Underappreciated Pioneers, Weldon Cannon, Temple

    College

    Church Discipline among Texas Baptists, Samuel Tullock, Collin College

    Session sponsored by NextAfter.

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    SESSION3

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    Death, Destruction, and Development: The Rio Grande and the Texas-Mexico

    Borderlands, Alicia Deweypresiding, Biola University

    Saints, Smallpox, and Smuggling: The Transnational Deaths of Helen and Abraham

    Woodruff, Jared Tamez, University of Texas at El Paso

    Contested Oasis: Agriculture and the El Paso River Valley Borderlands, 1848-1959,

    Diego Casillas, Southern Methodist University

    Mexicans, Americans, and the Transnational Destruction of the Lower Rio Grande,

    1900-1950, Tim Bowman, West Texas A&M University

    Commentator: Alicia Dewey, Biola University

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    Hauling Water. Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    SESSION4

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    Women, Saints, and the War Machine: Labor & Gender in Twentieth-Century Texas,Sean P. Cunninghampresiding, Texas Tech University

    The Benito Jurez Squadron: Reconceptualizing Diplomacy and Pan-Americanism,

    Valerie Martinez, University of Texas at Austin

    Brothers at Arms Length: How Mexican American Business Leaders Handled Labor

    after the Wagner Act, Laura Cannon, Texas Tech University

    Not a Pretty Saint: Teresa Urrea and the Portrayal of Race in the United States,Joshua Tracy, Texas Tech University

    SESSION5

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    Business Ethics in Early Nineteenth-Century Texas, Sam Haynespresiding, University

    of Texas at Arlington

    Monroe Edwards and the Speculations of Texas, 1836-1842, Brian Luskey, West Virginia

    University

    Sterling C. Robertson, Texas Empresario: Liar or Lied To? Gerald Saxon, University of

    Texas at Arlington

    Commentator: Eric Schlereth, University of Texas at Dallas

    BOOKEXHIBITORS

    10:00a.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    Exhibit hall will remain open until 5:30 p.m.

    SILENTAUCTION

    10:00a.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    Silent Auction viewing and bidding will remain open until 5:30 p.m. Please check in at

    the Silent Auction table to receive a bidder number.

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    PUBLICATIONSWORKSHOP

    10:30a.m.

    BOARDROOM

    Publications Workshop, Randolph B. Mike Campbellpresiding, Texas State HistoricalAssociation Chief Historian

    SESSION6

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    Texas Women/American Women: A Historiographical and Narrative History, Paula

    Mitchell Markspresiding, Saint Edwards University

    Panelists

    Stephanie Cole, University of Texas at Arlington; Rebecca Sharpless, Texas Christian

    University; Elizabeth Hayes Turner, University of North Texas

    Session sponsored by Patricia Benoit and Weldon Cannon.

    SESSION7

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    On Slaverys Frontier: Court Cases, Cattlemen, and Planter Women, Andrew J. Torget

    presiding, University of North Texas

    Black Women in Civil War Texas Courts,Linda Sybert Hudson, Independent Scholar,

    Georgetown

    Southern Roots, Western Foundations: The Peculiar Institution, Cattle, and the

    Northwestern Frontier, Debbie Liles, University of North Texas

    Planter Women and the War: Change or Continuity in Agency and Economic Status?

    R. Nicholas Nelson, Lord Fairfax Community College

    Session sponsored by University of North Texas History Department.

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    SESSION8

    10:30a.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    Texas Labor History, Bruce Glasrudpresiding,Independent Scholar, San Antonio

    Texas Labor Historiography, James Maroney, Independent Scholar, Baytown

    Black and White Labor in Antebellum Galveston, Robert Shelton, Cleveland State

    University

    Humble Oil Companys Employees Federation, 1942-1943, Michael Botson, Houston

    Community College

    SESSION9

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    President Lyndon Johnson and the 1964 Civil Rights Act: A Roundtable Discussion,

    David Cullenpresiding, Collin College

    Panelists

    Merline Pitre, Texas Southern University; Brian Behnken, Iowa State University; Randall

    Woods, University of Arkansas; Jason Sokol, University of New Hampshire; Mitchell

    Lerner, Ohio State University

    Session sponsored by Gus and Karin Seligmann.

    SESSION10

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    Interpreting the La Belle Shipwreck at the Bullock Texas State History Museum,

    David Denneypresiding, Bullock Texas State History Museum

    Interpreting La Belle to Globalize the Early Texas Story, Frank de la Teja, Texas State

    University

    Interpreting La Belle to Convey Native Power in Early Texas,Juliana Barr, University of

    Florida

    Commentator: Jim Bruseth, Texas Historical Commission

    Session sponsored byMargaret Lewis Furse.

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    SESSION11

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Preserving and Creating Spaces: Texas Chicana/o Activism during the Seventies,Jerry Gonzalezpresiding, University of Texas at San Antonio

    Colegio Jacinto Trevio: An Alternative Institution of Higher Education, Carlos Cantu,

    University of Houston

    El Barrio No Se Vende!: Community Activism Amidst Urban Renewal and Highway

    Construction in El Paso, Texas, Sandra Enrquez, University of Houston

    Education is Liberation: Texas Chicanas in the Fight for Education Reform,Samantha Rodriguez, University of Houston

    WOMENINTEXASHISTORYLUNCHEON

    12:00p.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Women in Texas History Luncheon, Gregg Cantrellpresiding, Texas State Historical

    Association President

    Lion in the Texas House: The Political Performances of Senfronia Thompson,Elizabeth Hayes Turner, University of North Texas

    Presentation of the Liz Carpenter Award for Research in the History of Women

    Tickets are $30 each and must be purchased prior to February 22.

    SESSION12

    2:00p.m.DIRECTORSROOM2

    Womans Suffrage & Racial Ambiguity in Progressive-Era Texas, Mary L. Knarr

    presiding, Independent Scholar, Fort Worth

    Progress in a Conservative State: Womans Suffrage in Texas, 1900-1920,

    Sharon Michelle Courmier, Lamar University

    Texas as a Safe Haven & the Dangers of Racial Ambiguity for Italian Immigrants,Cassandre Durso, Lamar University

    Commentator:Mary L. Knarr, Independent Scholar, Fort Worth

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    SESSION13

    2:00p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    Three Texas Unionists Confront Secession: An Exploration of Unionism in 1860-1861,Walter Buengerpresiding, Texas A&M University

    Exploring Texas Unionism through the Eyes of James W. Throckmorton, Kenneth Howell,

    Prairie View A&M University

    Bring Our Glorious Flag Triumphantly Back into Texas,David J. Gerleman, The Papers

    of Abraham Lincoln

    Judge Edmund J. Davis in the Secession Crisis: A Question of Loyalties, Carl Moneyhon,University of Arkansas at Little Rock

    SESSION14

    2:00p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    The Use and Misuse of Land Law in Nineteenth-Century Texas,

    Caroline Castillo Crimmpresiding,Independent Scholar, Huntsville

    European Immigrants on Mexican Lands: The Veramendi Case, Julia Brookins,

    University of Chicago

    Land Companies and Texas Independence: The Courtroom Struggle for Title,

    Kyle Carpenter, Tarrant County Community College

    Vigilante Raids: Violence, Discrimination, and Land Dispossession against Tejanos in the

    1870s, Andres Tijerina, Austin Community College

    SESSION15

    2:00p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Tejanos Life and Leadership in Texas, Trinidad Gonzalespresiding, South Texas

    College

    Angel Navarro, Texas Lawyer, Legislator, and Leader, Larry Knight, Texas A&M

    University-Kingsville

    Ponte el Guante! Baseball on the Rio Grande: Identity, Race and Nation,

    Alberto Rodriguez, Texas A&M University-Kingsville

    Mujeres y Sus Derechos: Tejanas in the Court, Cassandra Rincones, Texas A&M

    University

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    SESSION16

    2:00p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTEXASTEJANO

    The Beginning of Tejas, Rudi Rodriguezpresiding, Texas Tejano

    Discovery, Exploration, and Settlement, Flix D. Almarz Jr., Bexar County Historical

    Commission

    Tejano Families and Ranches, Robert H. Thonhoff, Independent Historian, San Antonio

    Gone to Tejas: The Forgotten Capital of Los Adaes in Spanish Texas at the End of theCamino Real, Francis X. Galan, University of Texas at San Antonio

    SESSION17

    2:00p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    Historic Preservation in Texas, Early Efforts to Recent Realities, Maria Watson Pfeiffer

    presiding, Independent Scholar, San Antonio

    The Origins of Historic Preservation in Texas, Patrick H. Butler III, Independent Scholar,

    San Antonio

    Texas Has Been Asleep at the Switch: Ima Hogg and the Historic Preservation

    Movement in Texas, 1950-1975, Lonn Taylor, Independent Scholar, Fort Davis

    The Great Texas Building Hunt: Dallass Old City Park and the Preservation of Texas

    Vernacular Architecture, Evelyn Montgomery, Dallas Heritage Village

    Session sponsored by the San Antonio Conservation Society Foundation.

    HANDBOOKOFMEXICANAMERICANTEXASWORKSHOP

    4:00p.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    Handbook of Mexican American Texas Workshop,Dr. Emilio Zamorapresiding,

    University of Texas at Austin

    The Handbook of Mexican American Texas is a new spin off project for theHandbook of

    Texas Onlinecomparable to the recently releasedHandbook of African American Texas

    andHandbook of Civil War Texas. All interested persons are invited to meet with project

    director Dr. Emilio Zamora to discuss the project in general and specic entries and

    potential authors.

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    GRADUATESTUDENTMIXER

    5:00p.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Invitations are extended to all graduate students and all TSHA Fellows. Drinks and lightappetizers will be served. There is no charge for the event, but those wishing to attend

    must pre-register prior to February 22. This is a great opportunity for networking.

    Graduate Student Mixer is sponsored by Mastrapasqua Asset Management.

    PRESIDENTIALRECEPTION

    6:30p.m.

    WITTEMUSEUM

    3801 BROADWAYSTREET

    Presidential Reception to Welcome Incoming 2014 President John L. Nau III.

    Enjoy a beautiful evening at the Witte Museum and help welcome incoming president

    John L. Nau III. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the museum including the South

    Texas Heritage Center and exhibits featuring the works of Julian Onderdonk and the

    tragic lives of Maximilion and Carlotta.

    Heavy hors doeuvres, beer, and wine will be served.

    Tickets are $25. Transportation will be provided. Buses will depart from the hotel at 5:45

    p.m. Tickets must be purchased prior to February 22.

    Presidential Reception is sponsored by Bud Light/Silver Eagle Distributors.

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    Tamale Vendor, Laredo Street, San Antonio, Theodore Gentilz, Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    REGISTRATIONOPENS

    7:00a.m.

    SECONDFLOOR

    Registration will remain open until 3:00 p.m.

    BOOKLOVERS ANDTEXANACOLLECTORS BREAKFAST

    7:30 a.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Book Lovers and Texana Collectors Breakfast, Gregg Cantrellpresiding, Texas State

    Historical Association President

    Progress Report of a San Antonio Collector,Bill Fisher, Private Collector, San Antonio

    Tickets are $25 each and must be purchased prior to February 22.

    BOOKEXHIBITORS

    8:00 a.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    Exhibit hall will remain open until 5:30 p.m.

    SILENTAUCTION

    8:00 a.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    Silent Auction Viewing and Bidding will be open until 4:45 p.m. Please check in at the

    Silent Auction table to receive a bidder number and catalog.

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    Crockett Street Looking West, Hermann Lungkwitz. Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    SESSION18

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTEXASCATHOLICHISTORICALSOCIETY

    Along the Rio Grande: Twentieth-Century Missions of Three Religious Communities,

    Thomas Jodziewiczpresiding, University of Dallas

    Observant Franciscans and Rio Grande Pueblo Indians in the Twentieth-Century,

    Jack Clark Robinson, Academy of American Franciscan History

    Conventual Franciscans of Southern New Mexico in the Twentieth-Century,

    Valentine Jankowski, Our Lady of Consolation Province

    Oblate Missions of the Texas Rio Grande, Robert Wright, Oblate School of Theology

    SESSION19

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    The Army and the Indians in Texas and the Southwest, Jerry Thompsonpresiding,

    Texas A&M International University

    A Scourge and a Hardy Frontier: Kickapoo Indians and the U.S. Army in Texas, 1870-

    1873, Catharine R. Franklin, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    Victorio vs. Grierson, July-August 1880, Robert N. Watt, University of Birmingham,

    United Kingdom

    Commentator: COL (Ret.) Thomas Ty Smith, U.S. Army

    Session sponsored by Society for Military History

    SESSION20

    9:00a.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    Texas Religious History at the Local Level, Terry D. Bilhartzpresiding, Sam Houston

    State University

    The Newport Union Church: Crossing Denominational, Community, and County Lines,

    Scott M. Langston, Texas Christian University

    Grassroots Righteousness: Calvert District Methodists and the Allure of Moral Politics,

    Joseph Locke, The University of Texas-Pan American

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    SESSION21

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Identity and Conict along the Border, Jose Angel Hernandezpresiding, University of

    Massachusetts Amherst

    Home Guard: State-Sponsored Vigilantism and Violence in Texas, Miguel Levario, Texas

    Tech University

    Cinco de Mayo along the Rio Grande: Fronterizos Defend Mexico against Foreign

    Invasion, 1862-1867, Teresa Van Hoy, Saint Marys University

    The Porrista Press and the Mexican Revolution: Identity and the Politics of

    Representation, 1910-1920,Nancy Aguirre, The Citadel

    SESSION22

    9:00a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    Women Carving Public Space in Twentieth-Century Texas, Jean A. Stuntzpresiding,

    West Texas A&M University

    Art and Beauty, Home and Duty: African-American Clubwomen Promoting the Fine

    Arts,Victoria H. Cummins, Austin College

    Well, Bless Your Heart! Rhetoric and Power in Texas Women During the Progressive

    Era, Patricia Ellen Gower and Emily J. Clark, University of Incarnate World

    Commentator: Shennette-Garrett-Scott, University of Mississppi

    Session sponsored by Texas A&M University-Commerce.

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    SESSION23

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTEXASARCHEOLOGICALSOCIETY

    Recent Archeological Finds along the Upper San Antonio River Basin,

    Kay Hindespresiding, Ofce of Historic Preservation

    Summary of Archeological Finds along the Upper San Antonio River Basin,

    Matthew Colvin and Justin Blomquist, University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for

    Archeological Research

    The Implications that Recent Finds Have for Reconstruction of Hunter-GathererMobility and Land-Use, Stephen Smith, University of Texas at San Antonio, Center for

    Archeological Research

    Experimental Archeology and the Search for Interpretations, Steve A. Tomka, University

    of Texas at San Antonio, Center for Archeological Research

    EDUCATIONWORKSHOP

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Education Workshop, Stephen Curepresiding, Texas State Historical Association

    Meet with Education staff and fellow classroom educators to discuss the latest TSHA

    resources for educators and get strategies from practitioners in the eld.

    HANDBOOKOFTEXASWORKSHOP

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    Handbook of Texas Workshop, Texas State Historical Association staffpresiding.

    Meet withHandbookeditors to view the latest additions to theHandbook of Texas

    Online, discuss ideas for articles, and learn about new projects.

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    SESSION24

    10:30a.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    The University of Texas at San Antonio Retired Faculty Association History Project,Adrian Derral Cheatwoodpresiding, University of Texas at San Antonio Retired Faculty

    Association

    The Origins of the University of Texas at San Antonio, David R. Johnson, University of

    Texas at San Antonio Retired Faculty Association

    USTA Founding Faculty Oral History Project, Sarah Z. Gould, University of Texas at San

    Antonio Institute of Texan Cultures

    Photographic Evidence of Change in the Universitys Development,

    Marian L. Martinello, University of Texas at San Antonio Retired Faculty Association

    SESSION25

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTEXASBAPTISTHISTORICALSOCIETY

    War! What is it good for? Texas Baptists Attitudes towards War, Michael E. Williams Sr.

    presiding, Dallas Baptist University

    Peace-weavers in Baptist Life, Karen Bullock, B.H. Carroll Theological Institute

    J. Frank Norris and War, Kelly Pigott, Hardin-Simmons University

    Commentator: Gwin Morris, Wayland Baptist University

    SESSION26

    10:30a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    Race Relations in Early Twentieth-Century East Texas, William S. Bushpresiding,

    Texas A&M University-San Antonio

    Behind the Pine Curtain: The First World War Experiences of African Americans from

    Walker County, Texas, Lila Rakoczy, Sam Houston State University

    Historian and Activist: Joseph Lynn Clark and the Texas Commission on Interracial

    Cooperation, Jeffrey L. Littlejohn, Sam Houston State University

    Commentator: William S. Bush, Texas A&M University-San Antonio

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    FELLOWSLUNCHEONANDPRESENTATIONOFAWARDS

    12:00p.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Fellows Luncheon and Presentation of Awards, Lynn Dentonpresiding, Texas StateHistorical Association Second Vice President

    Induction of new Fellows of the Texas State Historical Association.

    Presentation of the following awards:

    Mary Jon and J.P. Bryan Leadership in Education Award

    Kate Broocks Bates Award for Historical Research

    Coral H. Tullis Memorial Prize

    Ron Tyler Award for Best Illustrated Book on Texas History and Culture H. Bailey Carroll Award

    Al Lowman Memorial Prize

    Catarino and Evangelina Hernndez Research Fellowship in Latino History

    Mary M. Hughes Research Fellowship

    John H. Jenkins Research Fellowship in Texas History

    Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship for Research in the Arts and Material Culture

    Lawrence T. Jones III Research Fellowship in Civil War Texas History

    San Antonio and the Gulf Coast in the Post-WW II Latino Legal Imagination: Notes from

    an Accidental Historian, Michael A. Olivas, University of Houston Law Center

    Tickets are $30 each and must be purchased prior to February 22.

    BUSINESSMEETING

    1:45p.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Business Meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, Gregg Cantrellpresiding,Texas State Historical Association President

    Reports of Executive Director, Chief Historian, and committee chairs.

    All members should attend.

    Door prizes will be given at the end of the meeting. You must be present to win.

    If you are a member, please check with the registration desk to pick up your red votingcard. Non-members are welcome to attend.

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    SESSION31

    2:30 p.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    Guarding an Impulsive Mover: Lyndon Johnson, the Secret Service, and Life on theRanch, Light Cumminspresiding, Austin College

    The Johnson Ranch: A Historical and Tactical Overview, Kendra K. DeHart, Texas State

    University

    All the Sons Coming Home: Personal Reminiscences of Luci Johnson, Jennifer Cobb,

    Bullock Texas State History Museum

    Unlocking the Secrets of the Secret Service Command Post, Jennifer Paul, Texas StateUniversity

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    Comanche Chief, Theodore Gentilz. Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    SESSION32

    2:30p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTHETEXASSUPREMECOURTHISTORICALSOCIETY

    Murder and Mayhem on the Texas Supreme Court, Doug Alexanderpresiding,

    Alexander Dubose Jefferson & Townsend

    Family Matters: The Shocking Death of Justice Pierson, Gary Lavergne, University of

    Texas at Austin

    Election Hustle: The Flimam, Fraud and Flight of Justice Yarbrough, Mark Davidson,

    Retired Judge, 11th District CourtHah

    Commentator: William Pugsley, Former Executive Director of the Texas Supreme Court

    Historical Society

    Session sponsored by the State Bar of Texas.

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    SESSION33

    2:30p.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Spanish Lifeline to Travelers Delight: The Saga of San Antonios River,Irby Hightowerpresiding, Co-chair San Antonio River Oversight Committee

    Taming the San Antonio River, Fred N. Pfeiffer, P.E., Retired General Manager, San

    Antonio River Authority

    Tall Tales and True Origins of the River Walk, Lewis F. Fisher, Independent Scholar, San

    Antonio

    Commentator:Irby Hightower, Co-chair San Antonio River Oversight Committee

    Session sponsored byAlbert Boo Hausser.

    TEXASINDEPENDENCERELAYRECEPTION

    3:45p.m.

    SANANTONIOBALLROOM

    Join us for a free reception to celebrate the donors, friends, and runners who helped make

    TSHAs efforts a success. Meet the team, see a slideshow of their 2013 journey across200 miles of Texas history, and learn more about the 2014 race.

    Texas Independence Relay Reception Sponsored by Randolph B. Mike Campbell, Lone

    Star Chair in Texas History, University of North Texas

    SILENTAUCTIONCLOSES

    4:45 p.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    The Silent Auction will close in sections with the rst section closing at 4:45 p.m.

    The following sections will close in 10 minute increments. To participate in the Silent

    Auction, you must register and be issued a bidder number. Registration for the Silent

    Auction will be located in the Texas Ballroom. Silent Auction check out and item pick-up

    will take place Saturday morning between 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

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    ALAMORECEPTIONANDPRESIDENTIALBANQUET

    ALAMORECEPTION

    6:00p.m.

    THEALAMO

    300 ALAMOPLAZA

    Spend a special evening at the historic Alamo with distinguished speakers from the Texas

    General Land Ofce. Enjoy hor doeuvres and beverages while you tour the grounds and

    visit with Alamo historians.

    Alamo Reception sponsored by Alamo Beer Company and Texas General Land Ofce.

    PRESIDENTIALBANQUET

    7:00p.m.

    MENGERHOTEL

    204 ALAMOPLAZA

    Presidential Banquet to Honor 2013 President Gregg Cantrell, John L. Nau III

    presiding, Texas State Historical Association 2014 President

    Lyndons Granddaddy: Sam Johnson, Texas Populism, and the Improbable Roots of

    American Liberalism, Gregg Cantrell, Texas Christian University

    Tickets are $50 each and must be purchased prior to February 22.

    *Individual Alamo tickets are available for $15. See registration form.

    Presidential Banquet sponsored by Bank of America.

    Courtesy of the Witte Museum.

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    REGISTRATIONOPENS

    8:00a.m.

    SECONDFLOOR

    Registration will remain open until 10:00 a.m.

    BOOKEXHIBITORS

    8:00 a.m.

    TEXASBALLROOM

    Exhibit hall will remain open until 12:00 p.m.

    SILENTAUCTIONCHECKOUT

    8:30 a.m.TEXASBALLROOM

    Items may be picked up Saturday morning between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Items not

    claimed by 11:45 a.m. will be sold to the next highest bidder.

    SESSION34

    9:00 a.m.

    DIRECTORSROOM2

    The United States Army on the Texas-New Mexico Borderlands, George T. Daz

    presiding, Sam Houston State University

    Mexicos Defense of Chihuahua and the Critical Defeat at Temascalitos (Brazito),

    December 25, 1846, Harry Hewitt, Midwestern State University

    Ships of the Desert: Edward Fitzgerald Beale and the First Camel Expedition Across

    Texas, David Miller, Cameron University

    Commentator: Joseph G. Dawson, Texas A&M University

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    Session 35

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    The Spirit of the Lone Star State: Reexamining the Origins of Pentecostalism in Texas,

    Jonathan M. Bemispresiding,Southern Methodist University

    Reviving the City of Houston: The Origins of Pentecostalism in Texas,

    Blaine C. Hamilton, Rice University

    Rented Halls, Camp Meetings, and Canvas Cathedrals: The Assemblies of God in Texas,

    1907-1920, Gary D. McElhany, Southwestern Assemblies of God University

    Commentator: Karen Kossie-Chernyshev, Texas Southern University

    SESSION36

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    New Directions in Texas Radical and Political History, Jaime Aguilapresiding, Arizona

    State University

    Nixon v. Condon, Grovey v. Townsend, and the Strange Career of Voting Rights in Texas,

    Derek Charles Catsam, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

    Race and War on the Border: The Army and the Plan of San Diego, 1915-1917,

    Thomas A. Bruscino Jr.,United States Army Command and General Staff College,

    School of Advanced Military Studies

    The Limits of Ideological Instruction: Coolidge and Equality in Light of Nixon v.

    Herndon, Stephen Tootle, College of the Sequoias

    SESSION37

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    Border Crossings and Boundaries: How the Apaches Defed Geographical and

    Cultural Borders, Alan Gallaypresiding, Texas Christian University

    Relocation and Resilience: Lipan Adaptation to Spanish Conquest in the Texas-Coahuila

    Borderlands, Matthew Babcock, University of North Texas at Dallas

    Apaches in Louisiana?: The Ebarb Communitys Connections, Robert B. Caldwell Jr.,

    University of Texas at Arlington

    Texas Ranger: Marginalized in the Borderlands, Daniel Castro Romero Jr., University of

    Texas at El Paso

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    Death,Destruction,andDevelopment:TheRioGrandeandtheTexas-MexicoBorderlands

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    Women,Saints,andtheWarMachine:Labor&GenderinTwentie

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    ThreeTexasUnionistsConfrontSecession:AnExplorationofUnionismin1860-1861

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    SESSION38

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    Women in Civil War History, Angela Boswellpresiding, Henderson State University

    They Call Us All Renegades in Tyler: Elite Confederate Refugees in Civil War Texas,

    Candice N. Shockley, Texas State University

    Treue Der Union: German Texan Women on the Civil War Homefront,

    Judith Dykes-Hoffmann, Texas Lutheran University

    Life Seemed So Easy and Bright: East Texas Women and the Red River Campaign,

    Amy Kirchenbauer, University of North Texas

    SESSION39

    9:00 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    Junior Historians of Texas: the First Seventy-Five Years, Stephen Cure moderating,

    Texas State Historical Association Director of Educational Services

    Enjoy the history of TSHAs eldest education program from a panel of alumni and formersponsors as they recount the accomplishments of the last seventy-ve years. Learn how

    alumni can reconnect with the program and about plans for the Junior Historians 75th

    Annual Meeting and Diamond Jubilee.

    SESSION40

    10:30 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON2

    History in Action: The College Classroom in 2014 and Presentation of the Annual

    C. M. Caldwell Memorial Awards, Stephen Curepresiding,Texas State Historical

    Association

    Galveston Bay: 1979 to 1981 Ethnic Conict in a Small Texas Town,Austin Eldridge,

    Lee College

    The Baker Hotel: The Grand Old Lady of Mineral Wells,Kristen Martin, University of

    Houston-Clear Lake

    Texas Confederate Veteran Pensions: The Curious Cases of Guy and Dora Shaw of

    Harrison County,Randolph B. Mike Campbell, University of North Texas

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    SESSION41

    10:30 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON1

    New Perspectives on Reconstruction Violence against African Americans in Texas,

    Donaly Bricepresiding, Texas State Library and Archives

    Reconstruction Violence in the Lower Brazos Valley, John W. Gorman, Blinn College

    White Unionism, Black Radicalism, and Gray Retribution: Racial Violence in Northeast

    Texas during Reconstruction, Christopher B. Bean, East Central University

    Commentator: Donaly Brice, Texas State Library and Archives

    J.P. Bryan awarded the rst prize to Frances Preston, Boling High School, winner of the 1960

    writing contest. Milton Waghalter assisted with the presentation.

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    SESSION42

    10:30 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON4

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTHETEXASFOLKLORESOCIETY

    Hog Hunting, Life Lessons, and Bars: Folk Culture in Texas, Mary Margaret Campbell

    presiding, Texas Folklore Society

    Hunting Javelina Hogs in South Texas, James B. Kelly, Texas Folklore Society

    Pioneer Angel: Collin Countys Uncle Gus Wilson,Robert J. Duncan, Texas Folklore

    Society

    The Culture and Language of Bars, Taverns, Pubs, and other Drinking Establishments,

    Kenneth L. Untiedt, Texas Folklore Society

    SESSION43

    10:30 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON3

    Civil Rights in Texas, Max Krochmalpresiding, Texas Christian University

    Racism, Relocation, and Reinforcement: The Removal of an African American

    Community in Pre-Civil Rights Texas, Chelsea Stallings, University of North Texas

    African American Women and White Male Political Oligarchy: Entanglements of Civil

    Rights, Yvonne Frear, San Jacinto College

    Commentator: Max Krochmal, Texas Christian University

    SESSION44

    10:30 a.m.

    EXECUTIVESALON5

    JOINTSESSIONWITHTHETEXASORALHISTORYASSOCIATION

    Education as a Community Service: Voices of Black Women Community Leaders,

    Lynn M. Burlbawpresiding, Texas A&M University

    Informal Education and Female Leadership: A Historical Study of the Life of ChristiaDaniels Adair, Linda J. Black, Stephen F. Austin State University

    The Truth is Powerful and it Prevails: The Life History of Rev. Bettie Kennedy,

    Anita McGee, Independent Scholar, Lufkin

    Commentator: Lynn M. Burlbaw, Texas A&M University

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    SESSION45

    12:00p.m.

    LONESTARROOM

    Opportunities for New Types of Research Alliances in Texas History,Martin Halbertpresiding, University of North Texas Libraries

    Join the University of North Texas Dean of Libraries to discuss the planning for a

    project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that will explore the design

    and implementation of vertically integrated research alliances comprising scholars,

    libraries, and scholarly presses, for the purpose of improving the sustainability of digital

    scholarship productions in Texas history.

    Mother House of the Sisters of Divine Providence and Vicinity, Castroville, Texas.Courtesy of the

    Witte Museum.

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    The American Challenge: A New History of the United States,published by Abigail Press,

    is a narrative history that combines the political with the social intellectual approaches

    to American history. The American Challengeprovides students with a comprehensive

    overview and a clear understanding of concepts and theory. It is an excellent introductory

    text for majors and non-majors alike. Volume Iincludes the Discovery of America, Colonial

    history, War for Independence, Federalist Era, Jeffersonian Era, Early Republic, Jackson

    Presidency, Expansionism, Sectionalism, Civil War and Reconstruction. Volume II

    includes Reconstruction, Industrialization, Indian Expulsion and White Settlement, The

    Imperial Republic, Progressives, World War I, Roaring Twenties, The Depression and New

    Deal, World War II, Origins of the Cold War, Changes after World War II, Kennedy-Johnson

    Years, Vietnam, 1968, The 1960s Counterculture, Nixon-Ford-Carter, Reagan/ Bush Years,

    and Clinton/ Bush/Obama Years.

    For more information contact:

    www.abigailpress.com

    Abigail Press

    2050 Middleton Drive

    Wheaton, IL 60189

    630-690-4348

    For a review copy e-mail

    [email protected]

    America Retold

    John Moretta

    Michael PhillipsAustin AllenDoug Cantrell

    John Moretta

    Michael PhillipsKeith J. Volanto

    Edited by Keith Volanto &Michael Phillips

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    Beyond Myths& Legends

    For a review copy e-mail

    [email protected].

    For more information contact:

    www.abigailpress.com

    Beyond Myths and Legends:A Narrative

    History of Texasmoves beyond the myths and

    legends that cloud our understanding of the pastand presents a straightforward narrative history

    of Texas from the prehistoric era to the present.

    The focus is primarily on the cultural, social, and

    political history of the state but also includes

    economic and military history as well.

    Kenneth W. Howell

    Keith J. Volanto

    James M. Smallwood

    Charles D. Grear

    Jennifer S. Lawrence

    Keith J. VolantoTexas VoicesTexas Voices:Documents & Biographical

    Sketchescontains five primary source

    documents, three compact biographies,

    and photographs for each chapter. Selections

    cover earlier periods of Texas History such

    as Exploration, the Spanish Era, Mexican Texas,the Texas Revolution, the Texas Republic, the

    Civil War, and Reconstruction, but also provide

    a wealth of information on twentieth-century

    Texas topics including the Progressive Era,

    the 1920s, the Great Depression, World War II,

    the Civil Rights Movement, and Modern Texas

    Politics, Economics, and Culture.

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    For more information contact:

    www.abigailpress.com

    Abigail Press

    2050 Middleton Drive

    Wheaton, IL 60189

    630-690-4348

    For a review copy e-mail

    [email protected]

    Texas Government and Politicsin the New Millennium

    Virginia Stowitts-Traina

    Governing institutions and public policy are a reflection

    of Texass historical development, demographicpatterns, cultural development, and even geographic

    considerations. These factors help one to fully grasp

    the meaning of the policy decision process, which

    impacts every government action.

    Virginia Stowitts-Trainais the Chairperson of the

    Social Sciences Department at Palo Alto College

    in San Antonio, Texas. She is past president of the

    Womens Political Caucus of Bexar Countyand servesas President oftheSan Antonio Chapter of the League

    of Women Voters.

    The House Divided

    Louise Mayo

    Charles D. Grear

    The House Divided deals with the era of the Civil War and

    Reconstruction not only through discussions of political

    struggles and military conflict but also describing the lives

    of ordinary people, men and women, black and white,

    through the antebellum era, the war, and Reconstruction.

    Special features include highlighted stories to involve

    student interest and a selection of primary sources.

    New material has been added on Texas and the

    Trans-Mississippi Theatre including Hispanics, Native

    Americans, and European immigrants.

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    New Releases

    www.prs.tcu.edu

    The Texas Legation Papers,1836-1845Kenneth R. Stevens

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    Recent PublicationsCHARLES DICKENS: THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED

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    University of North Texas Press

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    Mrs. Marion W. DeFordMr. Franklin W. DeniusMr. William A. DennisDr. and Mrs. Charles

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    Mr. Robert J. DuncanMr. James V. DunkleyMr. Jack H. DunnDr. Ken R. DurhamDr. Eugene Edge, III

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    Mr. Bill MilburnMr. Edward L. MixonMrs. Jane C. Monday

    Dr. Monte L. MonroeMr. Richard MooreMr. Joseph S. MorrisDr. Rosemary MorrowMr. Bill MoyersMr. Richard MulberryMrs. Menton J. MurrayMrs. Patrick H. Welder-

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    Mrs. Rosine M. WilsonMrs. . L. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Wallace S.

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    Future Annual Meetings

    2015 Award and Fellowship Nominations

    Te 119th Annual Meeting will be held March 57, 2015, in Corpus Christi, exas, at theOmni Bayront Hotel. Book award nominations are due October 11, 2014. Fellowshipnominations are due December 31, 2014. More inormation can be ound on our website

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    2016 Call For Proposals

    Te program committee is now calling or proposals or sessions and papers to be presented atthe 120th Annual Meeting in Dallas, exas. A complete session proposal includes: a) sessiontitle; b) complete name, address, phone number, a one-page vita, and institutional affiliation(or hometown, in the case o lay historians) o the session chairman, paper presenters (eithertwo or three), and commentator (or sessions with two paper presenters); c) titles o the two orthree individual papers; and d) a brie summary o each paper. Proposals must be recieved by

    February 1, 2015. Download a program worksheet on our website at www.SHAonline.org orcontact Mike Campbell at [email protected].

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    Name, Session

    Aguila, Jaime, 36

    Aguirre, Nancy, 21

    Alexander, Doug, 32Almarz Jr., Flix D., 16

    Arbizu-Sabater, Victoria, 27

    Babcock, Matthew, 37

    Barr, Juliana, 10

    Barragan, Jose, 30

    Bean, Christopher B., 41

    Behnken, Brian, 9

    Bemis, Jonathan M., 35

    Benoit, Patricia, 2Bilhartz, Terry D., 20

    Black, Linda J., 44

    Blomquist, Justin, 23

    Boswell, Angela, 38

    Botson, Michael, 8

    Bowman, Tim, 3

    Brice, Donaly, 41

    Brookins, Julia, 14

    Bruscino Jr., Thomas A., 36Bruseth, Jim, 10

    Buenger, Walter, 13

    Bullock, Karen, 25

    Burlbaw, Lynn M., 44

    Bush, William S., 26

    Butler, Patrick H., 17

    Caldwell Jr., Robert B. , 37

    Campbell, Mary Margaret, 42

    Campbell, Randolph B. Mike, 40Cannon, Laura, 4

    Cannon, Weldon, 2

    Cantu, Carlos, 11

    Carpenter, Kyle, 14

    Casillas, Diego, 3

    Catsam, Derek Charles, 36

    Cheatwood, Adrian Derral, 24

    Christy, Jamie, 27

    Clark, Emily J., 22Cobb, Jennifer, 31

    Cole, Stephanie, 6

    Colvin, Matthew, 23

    Coronado, Ral, 29

    Courmier, Sharon Michelle, 12

    Crimm, Caroline Castillo, 14

    Cullen, David, 9

    Cummins, Light, 31

    Cummins, Victoria H., 22

    Cunningham, Sean P., 4

    Cure, Stephen, 40Davidson, Mark, 32

    Dawson, Joseph G., 34

    De la Teja, Frank, 10

    DeHart, Kendra K., 31

    Denney, David, 10

    Dewey, Alicia, 3

    Daz, George T., 34

    Dobak, William A., 1

    Duncan, Robert J., 42Durso, Cassandre, 12

    Dykes-Hoffmann, Judith, 38

    Eldridge, Austin, 40

    Enrquez, Sandra, 11

    Fisher, Lewis F., 33

    Franklin, Catharine R., 19

    Frear, Yvonne, 43

    Galan, Francis X., 16

    Gallay, Alan, 37Garrett-Scott, Shennette, 22

    Gerleman, David J., 13

    Glasrud, Bruce, 8

    Gonzales, Trinidad, 15

    Gonzalez, Jerry, 11

    Gorman, John W., 41

    Gould, Sarah Z., 24

    Gower, Patricia Ellen, 22

    Guidotti-Herman, Nicole, 29Gunn, Brenda, 30

    Gustafson, Andrew, 27

    Hamilton, Blaine C., 35

    Haynes, Sam, 5

    Hernandez, Jose Angel, 21

    Hewitt, Harry, 34

    Hightower, Irby, 33

    Hindes, Kay, 23

    Howell, Kenneth, 13Hudson, Linda Sybert, 7

    Jankowski, Valentine, 18

    Jodziewicz, Thomas, 18

    Johnson, David R., 24

    Kelly, James B., 42

    Kirchenbauer, Amy, 38

    Session Participants

    66

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    Knarr, Mary L., 12

    Knight, Larry, 15

    Kossie-Chernyshev, Karen, 35Krochmal, Max, 43

    Lambert, Mark, 30

    Langston, Scott M., 20

    Lavergne, Gary, 32

    Lerner, Mitchell, 9

    Levario, Miguel, 21

    Liles, Debbie, 7

    Littlejohn, Jeffrey L., 26

    Locke, Joseph, 20Luskey, Brian, 5

    Marks, Paula Mitchell, 6

    Maroney, James, 8

    Martin, Kristen, 40

    Martinello, Marian L., 24

    Martinez, Valerie, 4

    McCaslin, Richard, 1

    McElhany, Gary D., 35

    McGee, Anita, 44McInnis, Verity, 1

    Miller, David, 34

    Moneyhon, Carl, 13

    Montgomery, Evelyn, 17

    Morris, Gwin, 25

    Nelson, R. Nicholas, 7

    Paul, Jennifer, 31

    Pfeiffer, Fred N., 33

    Pfeiffer, Maria Watson, 17Pigott, Kelly, 25

    Pitre, Merline, 9

    Porter, Amy, 28

    Pugsley, William, 32

    Rakoczy, Lila, 26

    Ramos, Ral A., 29

    Rincones, Cassandra, 15

    Robinson, Jack Clark, 18

    Rodriguez, Alberto, 15

    Rodriguez, Rudi, 16Rodriguez, Samantha, 11

    Romero Jr., Daniel Castro, 37

    Rushing, Amy, 30

    Saxon, Gerald, 5

    Schlereth, Eric, 5

    Sharpless, Rebecca, 6

    Shelton, Robert, 8

    Shockley, Candice N., 38

    Smith, Thomas Ty, 19Smith, Stephen, 23

    Sokol, Jason, 9

    Stallings, Chelsea, 43

    Stevens, Kenneth, 27

    Stuntz, Jean A., 22

    Tamez, Jared, 3

    Taylor, Lonn, 17

    Thompson, Jerry, 19

    Thonhoff, Robert H., 16Tijerina, Andres, 14

    Tomka, Steve A., 23

    Tootle, Stephen, 36

    Torget, Andrew J., 7

    Tracy, Joshua, 4

    Tullock, Samuel, 2

    Turner, Elizabeth Hayes, 6

    Untiedt, Kenneth L., 42

    Valerio-Jimnez, Omar, 29Van Hoy, Teresa, 21

    Watson, Samuel, 1

    Watt, Robert N., 19

    Weller, Eddie, 2

    Williams, Michael E., 25

    Woods, Randall, 9

    Wright, Robert, 18

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