The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 67, July 1963 - April, 1964 Page: 646
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Fleming, Richard T., 94, 103
Fletcher, Herbert, 94
Fletcher, William A., 20;
book by, 187n
Flight Crew Requirements,
364n
Flight Magazine, 489
Flight Operations Facilities,
365n
Flood to Faucet, 531n
Flournoy, George, 25, 26, 168
Flowers and Fruits from
The Wilderness, 498n
Floyd, Miss Dora: joins As-
sociation, 128
Floyd, Mrs. Rufus L., 103
Flush Production, 270
Folklore of the Oil Industry:
reviewed, 626-628
Fondren Library, 290
Foote, Henry Stuart: book
by, 507n
Forbes, B. C., 233
Forbes, Gerald: book by, 270-
271
Ford, John S. (Rip), 25,
168, 171n, 173-177, 183n,
195n, 197, 198n, 200, 201,
204n, 206-209, 210n; ar-
ticle on, noted, 594; mem-
oirs of, reviewed, 611-613
Ford Motor Company, 372
Fordoche Bridge, Louisiana,
430
Foreign Relations, 1911, p.
220n
Forgan, James B.: book by,
226n, 231
Fornell, Earl W.: book by,
167n
Forney, John H., 209, 211,
590
Forsberg, M. A.: article by,
noted, 123
Forse, Wendell: joins Asso-
ciation, 600
Forse, Mrs. Wendell: joins
Association, 600
Forshey, C. G., 631
Fort, Tomlinson: painting
of, 107
Fort Belknap, 56, 58, 174,
447, 462, 604; article on,
noted, 593
Fort Belknap Historical So-
ciety, 114
Fort Bend County, 23
Fort Bliss, 177, 178, 180;
reminiscences of, noted,
125
Fort Brown, 175, 562, 563,
571; inspection of, report
on, 575-579; National
Cemetery at, 578-579
Fort Chadbourne, 7, 8, 174,
603
Fort Clark, 178, 181, 200,
462, 563; cemetery at, 580;
inspection of, report on,
579-581
Fort Concho, 200, 462, 605Index
Fort Craig, New Mexico,
179, 180
Fort Davis, 285, 447, 462
Fort Davis Historical Socie-
ty, 285
Fort Davis National His-
toric Site, 284
Fort De Russy, Louisiana,
809
Fort Duncan, 1, 4, 181, 184,
563; inspection of, report
on, 581-582
Fort Elliott: article on,
noted, 121
Fort Fillmore, New Mexico,
177-178
Fort Gates, 56; article on,
1-14; map of, facing 2
Fort Griffin, 38, 56, 58, 264,
462, 605
Fort Hood: article on, 1-14;
map of, facing 2
Fort Lancaster, 462
Fort McIntosh, 221, 562; in-
spection of, report on,
571-573
Fort McKavett, 462
Fort Phantom Hill, 4, 5, 7,
8, 603; article on, noted,
593
Fort Point, 202
Fort Richardson, 462; ar-
ticle on, noted, 593
Fort Sabine, 32
Fort Saint Louis, 807
Fort Sam Houston, 220
Fort Stockton, 462
Fort Stockton Historical So-
ciety, 113
Fort Thorn, New Mexico,
179
Fort Union, New Mexico,
179-180
Fort Washita, Oklahoma,
291
Fort Washita Commission,
291
Fort Wayne Electric Con-
struction Company, 344
Fort Whipple: water pump
experiment at, 573, 582
Fort Worth, 91, 181, 272,
292, 356, 370, 489, 531, 584
Fort Worth Deanery Catho-
lic Historical Society: Bul-
letin of, 113
Fort Worth Star Teleqram,
119
Forty Years at El Paso,
1858-1898: reviewed, 151-
152
Founders and Patriots of
the Republic of Texas:
The Lineages of the Mem-
bers of the Daughters of
the Republic of Texas: re-
viewed, 455-456
Fourteen Hundred and Nine-
ty-one Days in the Con-
federate Army; or, Camp
Life, Day by Day, of theW. P. Lane Rangers from
April 19, 1861 to May 0,
1866, p. 183n, 190n, 192n,
210n-212n
Fourteenth Amendment, see
United States Constitution
Fourth Texas Cavalry, 235n
Fourth Texas Infantry, 30,
189, 302
Fourth United States Cav-
alry, 575
Fox, Mrs. Jesse E., 103
Francklyn, Charles G., 301
The Francklyn Land and
Cattle Company: A Pan-
handle Enterprise, 1882-
1957: reviewed, 300-302
Frank, Father Anton, 93
Frankenburg, -- , 412
Franklin, - , 407
Franklin, Christine Ladd,
289
Franklin, John Hope, 298
Franklin, Robert M.: book
by, 203n
Franklin, Tom, 420
Franklin, William B., 38, 39
Franklin, Louisiana, 35, 46,
47
Franklin College, Athens,
Georgia, 317
Franklin County, 24, 25, 26
Frantz, Joe B., 90, 102, 108,
122, 441; article by, noted,
294; book by, 226n, 300,
495n
Frantz, Mrs. Joe B., 103
Fredericksburg, 91, 200, 308,
588, 595, 596; book on, re-
viewed, 136-138
Fredericksburg High School:
joins Association, 451;
Junior Historian chapter,
116, 588, 589
Fredericksburg Publishing
Company, 117
Fredericksburg Standard,
117
Fredonian Rebellion, 617
Free Soil Party, 519
Freedmen's Bureau, 300
Freemen, William G.: re-
port on military posts in
Texas, 1853, p. 560
Freeport, 93
Freestone County, 486
Fremantle, Arthur James
Lyon: book by, 172n, 176n,
191n, 200n
The Fremantle Diary, 172n,
176n, 191n, 200n
French, Parker H.: book on,
noted, 597
Friar, Daniel B., 470
Friend, Llerena, 104; article
by, noted, 449; book by,
172n, 516n; books reviewed
by, 188-140, 607-609
From Where the Sun Now
Stands: noted, 446
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