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Essays on historical personalities and places, famous and obscure: Spence Hardie, Austin College cowboy
Mystic chords of memory and Civil War veterans
Edna Trigg and the tomato club girls
Audie Murphy's hometown
Is Bigfoot a Texan?
Herring Coe in bronze and stone
Jesus wears cowboy boots
Going to the Ivy Leagues in Texas
My place is at a table
The voice in the Big Bend
Lee Simmons meets Bonnie and Clyde
Speeches about eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Texas: The Canary Islanders of San Antonio
Background to the empresario era in Texas
Emily Austin of Peach Point Plantation
Celebrating San Jacinto
The first law school in Texas, 1855
The Red River War in historical perspective
The Texas Centennial of 1936: Allie Victoria Tennant, Texas sculptor
Sculpting Texas history in bronze
Far afield for the state historian: To record or not to record? Living forever in digitized form
Remembering Hugh F. Rankin
The Stephen F. Austin family on the waterways of Louisiana
Talks on Texas politics and public service
Sam Rayburn, Robert S. Weddle, and a living legacy of service
Roscoe Dewitt: Sam Rayburn's architect
Remembering John Nance Garner and Dolph Briscoe
The nature of Texas History: Myth and Texas history
Historical interpretation and Texas history.

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