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Aarim-Heriot, Najia: book by, rev., 565–66
Abarca, Meredith, 542
Abel, Joseph: article by, 317–47
Abilene, Tex.: in song, book rev., 568
Adams, Ernestine, 521
Adams, Robert and family of Adams Hill, Tex., 74n9
Adams, Will, 471
advertisements:
commercial exploitation of "Texas manhood" myth, 506–7
African Americans:
business ownership by, 207–8;
Chinese immigrants and, book rev., 565–66;
Civil War service of Black soldiers, book noted, 406;
as cowboys, book rev., 299–300;
dockworkers in Galveston pictured, 218;
education opportunities, 474–76;
Freedmen's Bureau in Marshall, Tex., 465–85;
French colonial Louisiana and, book rev., 130–31;
frontier settlement and, 177–78;
Henry Flipper, 176;
in Indian Territory, 209–10;
labor unions and, 231–34, 248, 310–11, 319–20, 325;
school politics and, 263, 265;
spending habits during Reconstruction, 199–202, 203–4;
urbanization and economic opportunity for, 203
agriculture:
freedmen as labor force during Reconstruction, 468–69;
sharecropping and tenant farming, 195, 196, 203;
sugar plantations, book rev., 423–24;
in Texas prior to Civil War, book rev., 137–38.
See also ranching
Ainslie, Ricardo C.: book by, rev., 157–58
The Alabados of New Mexico: rev., 145–46
The Alamo:
anniversary of siege commemorated by Texas History Forum, 403;
Crockett expedition to, book rev., 133–34;
permanent exhibits at, 436–38;
in popular culture, 505–6
The Alamo: A Story Bigger than Texas: exhibit at Alamo Complex, 436–38
The Alamo (film), 505–6
Alencastre Noroña y Silva, Fernando de, duque de Linares and viceroy of New Spain, 41, 43, 64
Alexander, Thomas E.: book by, rev., 154–55
Alien Enemies Act (Confederate States), 96
All Aboard for Santa Fe: Railway Promotion of the Southwest, 1890s to 1930s: rev., 147–48
Allen, Leroy, 491
Allen Hall, Tillotson Institute, 29
Alsbury, Edward P., 82
Amberson, Mary Margaret McAllen:
book by, rev., 410–11;
book by, wins awards, 397, 542;
and TSHA, 540
America Day by Day (de Beauvoir), 509
American Federation of Unions (AFL), CLPU and, 233–34, 238
Americanism, school curriculums and, 243–44, 253–54, 259, 268
Americanism Committee of the American Legion, 259
American Outback: The Oklahoma Panhandle in the Twentieth Century: rev., 566–68
Amerman, A. E., 339
Ames, Nathan Pebody, 373
Ames Sword Company, 370–71, 374
Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth:
Indian photography exhibit, 404;
William H. Johnson exhibit, 404;
William Ranney exhibit, 404
Anderson, Adrian: book ed. by, noted, 398
Anderson, Charles, 85, 90, 93–94, 96–99
Anderson, Frank S., 325, 336–37
Anderson, Gary Clayton: book by, rev., 296–98
Anderson, George, 196
Anderson, Jahue: book rev. by, 301–2
Anderson, O. A., 343, 347
Andrewartha, John, 10
Andrews, Gregg: book rev. by, 310–11
annexation:
book rev., 135–36
antebellum South:
women's history in, books rev., 422
anti-Semitism, 245
archeology:
Belle (shipwreck), book rev., 429–30;
Texas Archeological Society (TAS) summer field school, 402;
Texas Archeological Society (TAS) workshops, 277
architectural history:
architecture as profession, 5, 11–12, 34–35;
Jasper Newton Preston, article about, 1–36;
"Little Virginia Courthouse" in Marshall, Tex., pictured, 464;
Texas State Capitol building, 7–11;
Texas State Lunatic Asylum, 10–11
Ard, Madalyn: book rev., 139–40
Arizona:
architectural history, 13;
Civil War and territory of, book rev., 557–58;
women in politics, book rev., 152–53
Arnesen, Eric, 220, 222
Arnold, Virgil E., 251
Arnold, Watson, and TSHA, 539
Arp, Don, Jr.: response to article about portrait alleged to be James Bowie, 112, 363–78
Arrieros, Joseph de Montemayor, 50
art history:
engravings of Texas, book rev., 132–33;
exhibits at Amon Carter Museum, 404;
paintings as political allegory, 355–56, 358–60;
provenance of portrait alleged to be of James Bowie, 112, 363–78;
William Ranney's Hunting Wild Horses, 348–60
Ashcroft, Bruce: book rev. by, 154–55
Aston, Rogers, collection exhibited, 280
Atchison, Alan C.: book rev. by, 313–14
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway: book rev., 147–48 [End Page 579]
auctions, 396
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