The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 67, July 1963 - April, 1964 Page: 122
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Joe B. Frantz has thoughtfully passed across the campus the
following splendid information dealing with Texana:
Chimalistac, Publicaci6n Trimestral de Informacidn Bibliogrdfica,
published in Madrid, in its September 1, 1951, issue, has an article
describing documents for the ecclesiastical and civil history of the
provinces of Texas or the New Philippines, 1720-1779. The March,
1962, issue has a short article describing documents in Madrid suit-
able for writing the history of New Mexico.
The Journal of Southern History (February, 1963), contains
letters of "Robert E. Lee to Albert Sidney Johnston, 1857," edited
by Marilyn McAdams Sibley.
The Hispanic American Historial Review (February, 1963),
contains an article on "Indians in American-Mexican Relations
Before the War of 1846," by Ralph A. Smith of Abilene Christian
College.
The Oklahoma Civil War Centennial Commission announces
the publication of a full color map of the Civil War in Indian
Territory, early-day Oklahoma. Twenty-nine combat sites are lo-
cated, along with forty-nine related installations, mostly identified
for the first time. Combat drawings, photographs, and a sketch of
the war in Indian Territory also are included.
The map is the work of Muriel H. Wright, editor of The
Chronicles of Oklahoma, and LeRoy H. Fischer, professor of
history in Oklahoma State University. Copies are available with-
out cost from the Planning Division, Oklahoma Department of
Highways, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City 5, Oklahoma.
Flat copies for display purposes will be sent when specified.
Because of the prevalence of caliche in the soil complex of
Texas, numerous inquiries have been received in the past regard-
ing the origin of caliche, its structure, and the like. The United
States Geological Survey has prepared the following list of refer-
ences concerning caliche:
Bartlett, H. H., "Radiocarbon datability of peat, marl, caliche, and
archeological materials," Science, XIV, 55-56.122
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