West Texas Historical Association year book vol. XXXV, 1959
Richardson, Rupert N., ed.
From Old Bookie, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
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From Old Bookie, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 18 March 2021
About this Item
185 pages ; 23 cm. ; tan textured wraps. 4 cm x 8 cm involvement on rear wrap where library label removed. UNREAD. Articles include: The Comanche Invasion of Mexico in the Fall of 1845; Fort Concho in 1877; Captain Joseph C. Lea, the Father of Roswell; Coronado--From the Rio Grande to the Concho; Colonel B. H. Grierson's Victorio Campaign; Buffalo Hump, a Comanche Diplomat; Securing Land from the State in West Texas; Buffalo Gap College; The Panorama of Oscar Henry Cooper with Emphasis on his West Texas Career; Letters and Documents About the Old Town of Fort Belknap; History in West Texas; Anniversary Celebrations; McKenzie Trail. Contributors include: Ralph A. Smith; Susan Miles; James T.Padgitt; J. W. Williams; Frank M. Temple; E. W. Henderson; J. B. Cotten; Tommie Clack; Ralph T. Wootton; Kenneth F. Neighbours; Bernard Buie. Seller Inventory # 002536
Bibliographic Details
Title: West Texas Historical Association year book ...
Publisher: West Texas Historical Association, Abilene, TX
Publication Date: 1959
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: As New
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: Ex-Library
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