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 File — Box: 16

Scope and Contents

From the Series: This subseries contains the music and books collected by Donald Casad Bennett. The books in the series are autographed by Carl Hertzog and the majority by E. H. Antone. They are in order by volume or monograph number. The magazine is arranged according to volume number as well.

Dates

  • 1874-1975

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Extent

From the Collection: 61.00 linear feet

General

Gregory, Gladys. The Chamizal Settlement: A View from El Paso. Southwestern Studies, vol. I, no. 2. El Paso: Texas Western Press, Summer 1963. Christian, Jane M. The Navajo A People in Transition. Part One. Southwestern Studies, vol. II, no. 3. El Paso: Texas Western Press, Fall 1964. Fierman, Floyd S. The Spiegelbergs of New Mexico: Merchants and Bankers, 1844-1893. Southwestern Studies, vol. I, no. 4. El Paso: Texas Western Press, Winter 1964. Cardenas, Leonard Jr. The Municipality in Northern Mexico. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 1. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1963. Strickland, Rex W. Six Who Came to El Paso: Pioneers of the 1840's. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 3. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1963. (autographed by author). Braddy, Haldeen. Pancho Villa at Columbus: The Raid of 1916. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 9. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1965. (autographed by the author). Hinkle, Stacy G. Wings and Saddles: The Air and Cavalry Punitive Expedition of 1919. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 19. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1967. Whisenhunt, Donald W. Fort Richardson: Outpost on the Texas Frontier. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 20. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1968. Wallace, Christopher M. Water Out of the Desert. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 22. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1969. Bowden, J. J. The Ponce de Leon Land Grant. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 24. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1969. (autographed by author). Porter, Eugene O. Lord Beresford and Lady Flo. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 25. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1970. Hinkle, Stacy C. Wings Over the Border: The Army Air Service Armed Patrol of the United States-Mexico Border 1919-1912. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 26. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1970. Stevenson, Robert M. Music in El Paso 1919-1939. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 27. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1970. Haddox, John. Los Chicanos: An Awakening People. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 28. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1970. Thonhoff, Robert H. San Antonio Stage Lines 1847-1881. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 29. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1971. Turner, Martha Anne. The Yellow Rose of Texas: The Story of a Song. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 31. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1971. Ramirez, Nora. The Southwestern International Livestock Show and Rodeo. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 32. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1972. Farrar, Nancy. The Chinese in El Paso. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 33. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1972. Walker, Dale L. C. L. Sonnichsen: Grassroots Historian. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 34. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1972. (autographed by author). Glick, Thomas F. The Old World Background of The Irrigation System of San Antonio, Texas. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 35. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1972. Honig, Lawrence E. John Henry Brown: Texan Journalist 1820-1895. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 36. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1973. Thrapp, Dan L. JUH: An Incredible Indian. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 39. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1973. Rickards, Colin. The Gunfight at Blazer's Mill. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 40. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1974. (autographed by artist Jose Cisneros). Applegate, Howard G. and Hanselka, C. Wayne. La Junta de los Rios Del Norte y Conchos. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 41. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1974. Bryson, Conrey. Dr. Lawrence A. Nixon and the White Primary. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 42. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1974. (autographed by author). Timmons, Wilbert H. Tadeo Ortiz: Mexican Colonizer and Reformer. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 43. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1974. (autographed by author and artist Jose Cisneros). Schwartz, Rosalie. Across the Rio To Freedom: U. S. Negroes in Mexico. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 44. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1975. Berge, Dennis E. Considerations on the Political and Social Situations of The Mexican Republic 1847. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 45. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1975. Bowden, J. J. Surveying The Texas and Pacific Land Grant West of the Pecos River. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 46. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1975. (autographed by author and artist Jose Cisneros). Kerig, Dorothy Pierson. Luther T. Ellsworth: U. S. Consul on the Border During the Mexican Revolution. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 47. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1975. Carman, Michael Dennis. United States Customs and The Madero Revolution. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 48. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1976. Hamilton, Nancy. Ben Dowell: El Paso's First Mayor. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 49. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1976. (autographed by author). Schmidt, Robert H. Jr. A Geographical Survey of Sinaloa. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 50. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1976. Barrick, Nona and Taylor, Mary. The Mesilla Guard 1851-61. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 51. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1976. (autographed by the authors). Irby, James A. Backdoor at Bagdad: The Civil War on the Rio Grande. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 53. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1977. Murphy, Lawrence R. Antislavery in the Southwest: William G. Kephart's Mission to New Mexico, 1850-53. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 54. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1978. Smithers, W. D. Early Trail Drives in the Big Bend. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 55. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1979. (autographed by author). Carr, Pat. Mimbres Mythology. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 56. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1979. Whisenhunt, Donald W. New Mexico Courthouses. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 57. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1979. Henderson, Peter V. N. Mexican Exiles in the Borderlands 1910-13. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 58. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1979. Jameson, John R. Big Bend National Park: The Formative Years. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 60. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1980. McCarty, Jeanne Bozzell. The Struggle for Sobriety: Protestants and Prohibition in Texas: 1919-1935. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 62. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1980. Leonard, Edward A. Rails at the Pass of the North. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 63. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1981. Smithers, W. D. Circuit Riders of the Big Bend. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 64. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1981. Langham, Thomas C. Border Trials: Ricardo Flores Magon and The Mexican Liberals. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 65. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1981. Craver, Rebecca McDowell. The Impact of Intimacy: Mexican-Anglo Intermarriage in New Mexico, 1821-1846. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 66. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1982. Reeve, Kay Aiken. Santa Fe and Taos, 1898-1942: An American Cultural Center. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 67. El Paso: Texas Western Press,1982. Beachum, Larry M. William Becknell: Father of the Santa Fe Trade. Southwestern Studies, monograph no. 68. El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1982.

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