The Junior Historian, Volume 15, Number 1, September 1954 Page: Front Cover
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[HE JUNICIIISTORIAN
OF THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
AUSTIN
SEPTEMBER, 1954
NUESTRA SENORA DE DOLORES
by ROBERT HODGESTIHE Two- IORSE-POWER SCHOOL Bus - -
MY (GRIcAT-GRANI)IDFATHER SAYS - - - -
A Toca OF Los NOGALES - -
EARLY EDUCATION IN CUERO
AsTINx's TOWER LIGHTS - - - - - -
FAYETTE COUNTY PIONEERS - - - - -
GENEIRAL. JOHN BANKHEAD lMAGRUI)ER -
E' ARLY ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - - -
THIE MASSACRE AT PARKER'S FORT - -
THE TEXAS GNFIGHTER - - - - - -
THIE KARANKAWA INDIANs-A LOST TRIBE
INDIAN DEIREIATIONS IN UVALDE TERRITORY
HISTORIC BRIDGES OF FORT WORTH ANI)
TARRAN T COUNTY - - - - - -
E. PAso, CENTER OF REVOLUTION - -
JOlIx GARNER - - - - - - - - -
-IHE FOUNDATION OF THE
FUTURE-EDITORIAL - -- - Lu Wane Ashker
- - - Karen Cloud
- - Darlene Haecker
- - - Janie Hoffman
- David L. Shapiro
- Joyce Ann Pauler
- Betty Rose Oldham
.'ancy Helen Hemphill
Thomas W. Whaley, Jr.
Aorman J/lcCarver, Jr.
- - Sandra Pounds
- Lawrence R. Smith
- - - - Joe Turner
- - Frank Valenzuela
- Mary Jane Stephens
- N. Ethie Eagleton
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