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A P P E N D I X C General Bibliography For the convenience of the reader as he refers to this list from the brief entries of sources as listed by chapters in Appendices A and B, I have here grouped alphabetically all source materials, whether manuscript, primary sources, general works, periodicals, motion picture film or conversations . If this course may overlook certain conventions of bibliographical technique, it may have, through its single alphabet, a compensatory value in bringing the inquirer as directly as possible to the reference he seeks. Abels, Robert. Early American firearms (The American arts library). Cleveland and New York, The World Publishing Co., 1950. Adams, Henry. Selected letters of Henry Adams by Newton Arvin. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young, Inc., 1951. Adams, John, and John Quincy. The selected writings . . . edited and with an introduction by Adrienne Koch and William Peden. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1946. Alessio Robles, Vito. Coahuila y Texas en la dpoca colonial. Mexico, D. F., Editorial Cultura, 1938. Alexander, Hartley Burr. North American [mythology]. V. 10, of Mythology of all races, edited by Louis Herbert Gray. Boston, Marshall Jones Co., 1916. Altamira y Crevea, Rafael. A history of Spain from the beginnings to the present day. Translated by Muna Lee. New York, D. Van Nostrand Co., 1949. Antiques. Texas Issue, June 1948. Armijo, Manuel. Counter-pronouncement, Sept. 8 [et al.] at Tornt, New Mexico . . . appointing a commission to prepare 957 958 Appendix C: General Bibliography and present an address to the Supreme [Mexican] Government. . . . Translated by Samuel C. Ellison, 1884. Original document. San Marino, California , Henry E. Huntington Library. (Excerpts quoted by permission of the Huntington Library.) Armijo, Manuel. Letter to General Kearny, written in Apache Canyon, August 16, 1846. Translation. Original document. San Marino, California, Henry E. Huntington Library. (Excerpts quoted by permission of the Huntington Library.) Armijo, Manuel. Letter to Donaciano Vigil, written at Lemitar, New Mexico, July 16, 1850. Translation. Original document. San Marino, California, Henry E. Huntington Library. (Excerpts quoted by permission of the Huntington Library.) Armstrong, Edward. The Emperor Charles V. London, Macmillan and Co., 1910. Artinano, Pedro M. de. Spanish art. The Burlington Magazine, 1927. Audubon, John James. Audubon's America, the narratives and experiences of John James Audubon, edited by Donald Culross Peattie . . . Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1940. Austin, Mary. What the Mexican conference really means. Reprint from New York Times magazine. New York, Latin American News Association, ND. Baker, Ray Stannard. Woodrow Wilson, life and letters. V. 6. Facing war, 19151917 . Garden City, Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1937. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of the North Mexican states and Texas. 2 v. San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft and Co., 1884. Bandelier, Adolph F. A. The delight makers; with an introduction by Charles F. Lummis. New York, Dodd, Mead and Co., 1916. Diaries, 1880-1890. Ms. 10 v. Santa Fe, Museum of New Mexico. Documentary history of the Rio Grande pueblos. Part two, of Indians of the Rio Grande valley, by Adolph F. A. Bandelier and Edgar L. Hewitt. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1937. Final report of investigations among Indians of the southwestern United States, carried on mainly in the years from 1880 to 1885. Part II. Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America. American series, IV. Cambridge , printed by John Wilson and Son, University Press, 1892. Hemenway southwestern expedition: Contributions to the history of the Southwestern portion of the United States. Archaeological Institute of America. American series, V. Cambridge, printed by John Wilson and Son, 1890. Historical documents relating to New Mexico, Nueva Vizcaya, and approaches thereto, to 1773. Collected by Adolph F. A. Bandelier and Fanny R. Bandelier. Spanish texts and English translations. 3 v. Edited . . . by Charles Wilson Hackett. Washington, Carnegie Institution, 1923Historical introduction to studies among the sedentary Indians of New Mexico. (In Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America. American series. I.) Boston, A. Williams and Co.y 1881. Indians of the Rio Grande valley, by Adolph F. A. Bandelier and Edgar L. Hewett. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1937. Barbour, Philip Norbourne. Journals of The late Philip Norbourne Barbour, [3.139.97.157] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 02:03 GMT) Appendix C: General Bibliography 959 captain in the jrd regiment, United States Infantry, and his wife, Martha Isabella Hopkins Barbour, written during the war with Mexico, 1846. Edited with foreword by Rhoda Van Bibber Tanner Doubleday. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1936. Barker, Eugene C. The Austin papers, edited by Eugene C...

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