Legacies Index Authors Adams, Kerry “Housing

Legacies Index Authors Adams, Kerry “Housing

Legacies Index Authors Adams, Kerry “Housing Families at Mid-Century,” 26:2 Agnew, Peter E. “C. C. Selecman and SMU: The ‘Perils’ of Methodist Higher Education, 1923-1938,” 17:2 Alexander, Charles C. “The Tempestuous Texan: Rogers Hornsby, Baseball Hall of Famer,” 2:1 Anderson, Pamalla “Mustangs Go to War: Campus Life during World War II,” 20:1 Baker, T. Lindsay “The Escape of Harvey Bailey from the ‘Escape-Proof’ Dallas County Jail in 1933,” 18:1 Baldwin, Dan “The Game Was the Same: African Americans and Baseball, a Dallas Resident Remembers,” 6:1 “Play Ball! The National Pastime—Dallas Style,” 3:1 Barker, Evelyn “Movement on a Grand Scale: The Transportation Building Murals of the 1936 Texas Centennial,” 7:1 “Polly Smith, Photographer: Telling the Story of Texas,” 19:1 “Texas Through the Lens: Polly Smith and the Texas Centennial,” 6:2 (co-author) Barnes, James (co-author with Sharon Marsalis) “Where Did Thomas L. Marsalis Go,” 19:2 Berube, Ryan “The Sky’s the Limit: The Early Years of Love Field, 1917-1935,” 7:1 Biffle, Kent “November 22, 1963: A Reporter Remembers,” 10:2 Bowman, Larry “Breaking Barriers: David Hoskins and Integration of the Texas League,” 3:1 “Eagles in the Cotton Bowl: How a Team of Immortals Brought Baseball to a Football Stadium,” 6:1 “Night Baseball Comes to Dallas,” 7:2 Brettell, Richard R. “Architecture in Dallas: Where Are We?” 9:2 Brown, Jack L., Jr. “Electrifying Dallas,” 7:2 Brun-Ozuna, Barbara Profile: “Marshall Robert Sanguinet,” 9:2 Burkhead, Suzanne “A Woman’s Vision: Mary Shiels Hospital,” 13:2 Burrow, Rachel Northington “Juanita Craft: Desegregating the State Fair,” 16:1 Butler, Steve “Dallas Volunteers in the Mexican War,” 4:1 “Freethinkers: Religious Non-Conformity in Dallas, 1879-1904,” 24:2 “From Water Supply to Urban Oasis: White Rock Lake Park, Part 1,” 14:2; Part 2, 15:1 “Henry ‘Dad’ Garrett: The Wizard of Dallas, Texas,” 22:1 “Honoring the Past: Confederate Monuments in Dallas,” 1:2 “Pioneer of the Social Frontier: George Clifton Edwards,” 20:2 “Pioneer Personified: The Life and Times of Capt. Preston Witt,” 11:2 “Raoul Josset and Jose Martin: A Tale of Two Artists,” 23:2 “Reichenstein and Manley: A Fatal Stabbing During President Taft’s Visit to Dallas in 1909,” 18:1 Campbell, Randolph B. “A Moderate Response: The District Judges of Dallas County During Reconstruction, 1865-1876,” 5:2 Campbell, Ted A. “Roads from the Red River,” 27:1 Carney, Carolyn “Bruce Alger: The Voice of Cold War Politics in Dallas,” 15:2 Cattarulla, Kay “Dallas, Margo Jones, and Inherit the Wind,” 16:2 Caughfield, Adrienne “Citizen Soldier: General Edwin A. Walker in Dallas,” 26:1 Childers, Sam “The Hall of Religion: An Oasis of Spirituality at the Texas Centennial Exposition,” 17:2 “Exciting Times of Learning: Lady Bird Johnson’s Years at St. Mary’s College,” 24:2 “Historic Hotels of Dallas, 1890-1956,” 19:1 “The Oak Cliff Little Theatre,” 10:1 “The Place To Be: Dallas’s Fairmont Hotel and Venetian Room,” 21:1 Profile: “Frank Hernandez,” 16:1 Profile: “George Allen,” 10:2 Profile: “Pasadena,” 14:2 Profile: “Pearl C. Anderson,” 13:2 Profile: “William Sidney Pittman,” 9:2 Coggan, Patricia Conner “Miss Ela Builds a Home,” 14:1 Cohen, Carole Oral Interview: “Betty Winn Campbell,” 10:1 Cook, George “Hidden in Plain Sight: The Story of Long’s Lake,” 22:1 Cox, Howard “Dallas Dairies,” 21:2 Cox, Rita “Old Parkland,” 21:2 Crabtree, Ross “J. B. Adoue,” 16:1 Cristol, Gerry “Levy Olan: Conscience of the City,” 17:2 Crockett, Robert L. “Remembering Kidd Springs,” 15:1 Cronholm, Bebra “A Helping Hand: The Dallas County Medical Auxiliary,” 5:1 Crowell, Gwinnette “Not in My Backyard: ‘Legalizing’ Prostitution in Dallas from 1910-1913, 22:2 Culbertson, Margaret “Early Dallas Bungalow Neighborhoods,” 14:2 “Mail-Order Mansions: Catalogue Sources of Domestic Architecture in North Central Texas,” 4:2 Davis, Ronald L. “Deep in the Heart of Dallas: The Starlight Operettas at Fair Park,” 7:2 Profile: “John Rosenfield,” 9:1 Dempsey, John Mark “You Have Half a Station, We Have Half a Station,” 11:1 Profile: “George Bannerman Dealey and Amon G. Carter,” 11:1 Dillon, David Profile: “George Dahl,” 9:2 Dulaney, W. Marvin “The Progressive Voters League: A Political Voice for African Americans in Dallas,” 3:1 “’We Still Love Lucy’: Lucy Patterson, Dallas’s First African-American Councilwoman, 1973,” 25:2 Essay: “A Research Challenge,” 16:1 Dunbar, Paul L. “A. Maceo Smith and the Hall of Negro Life,” 23:2 Dunn, Jeff “The Development of Automobile Roads in Dallas County, 1905-1926,” 12:1 “Narrative of an Auto Trip in 1903,” 27:1 Elder, Jane Lenz “Cokesbury Book Store: The Premiere Book Store in the Southwest,” 24:2 “Interstate Theaters, Vaudeville, and Sunday Laws in Dallas,” 10:1 “Karl Hoblitzelle and the Inauguration of Interstate Theaters,” 6:2 “Virginia K. Johnson and the Dallas Rescue Home for ‘Erring’ Women, 1893-1941,” 26:1 Emrich, Ron “Old Red: Celebrating the Centennial of a Dallas Landmark,” 4:2 “Wynnewood: ‘A Tonic to the Shelter-Hungry Nation,’” 14:2 Enstam, Elizabeth York “The Forgotten Frontier: Dallas Women and Social Caring, 1895-1920,” 1:1 “Henry Keirn Leake, M.D., and Pioneer Several Times Over,” 5:1 “How Dallas Grew . And Why,” 3:2 “Leonora Corona: The Mysterious Life and Brilliant Career of a Texas Diva,” 26:2 “A Question to be ‘Settled Right’: The Dallas Campaign for Woman Suffrage, 1913-19,” 13:2 “To Acquire a Little Book Learning: Dallas County Frontier Education,” 8:1 “When the Homefront Was the Frontier: Dallas and Dallas County during the Civil War,” 20:1 “Why Belle Starr? or Whatever Happened to Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed?” 12:2 “A Woman at War: May Agness Hopkins and the Battle of Chateau-Thierry,” 4:1 Profiles: “Ela Hockaday” and “Portia Washington Pittman,” 8:1 Profile: “Helen Marion Viglini,” 16:1 Fagin, Stephen “Dallas Police vs. the World Press,” 18:2 “Memories from Dealey Plaza, 1963” (ed.), 25:2 “Recollections,” (oral interviews adapted by Fagin), 18:2 “Reverend McElvaney’s Unjust War: Vietnam,” 20:2 Fairbanks, Robert B. “The Assassination and Dallas Politics: Changes to Continuity,” 10:2 “From Consensus to Controversy: The Rise and Fall of Public Housing in Dallas,” 1:2 “The Great Divide: The Politics of Space and the First Trinity River Valley Controversy,” 27:1 “Harland Bartholomew and the Planning of Modern Dallas,” 15:2 “Making Better Citizens in Dallas: The Kessler Plan Association and Consensus Building in the 1920s,” 11:2 Farmer, David “The Personal Touch: Bookselling in Dallas, 1920-1955,” 5:2 Firsching, Jay “Historic Dallas Parks,” 15:1 Francaviglia, Richard “Texas History in Texas Theme Parks: Six Flags Over Texas Revisited,” 7:2 George, Juliet “Architectural Sojourners: The Messer Brothers of Fort Worth,” 23:2 Goedecke, Liz Conrad “Jesuit High School: Catholic Education for Young Men in North Texas,” 17:2 Goodwin, Katherine E. “To the Immigrant!” 7:1 Govenar, Alan “Herbert Cowens: USO Drummer Extraordinaire,” 4:1 “Them Deep Ellum Blues,” 2:1 Gower, Patricia “Seeking Consensus: Experiments in Dallas Municipal Government in the Progressive Era,” 12:1 Greene, A. C. “Perusing the Post,” 1:1 Grubbs, Emily George “Texas Regionalism and the Little Theatre of Dallas,” 22:2 Guzman, Jane “Opening Doors: Dr. Onesimo Hernandez, Mexican American Pioneer,” 5:1 “Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dallas: A Rabbi for All Seasons,” 12:1 Profile: “Maria Luna,” 13:2 Hanners, John “The Voice with ‘Ethereal Charm’: African-American Lyric Soprano Roberta Dodd Crawford,” 26:1 Harper, Carolyn Chapman Profile: “Bert de Winter,” 19:2 Hazel, Michael V. “Building the Westminster Abbey of the New World: Designing and Constructing the Hall of State,” 23:1 “The Critic Club: Sixty Years of Quiet Leadership,” 2:2 “Earle Cabell: Calm Leadership in a Time of Crisis,” 18:2 “Living in a House Designed by O’Neil Ford,” 9:2 “The Making of Two Modern Dailies,” 9:1 “Pioneer Memoirs: An Individual Perspective on the Past,” 13:1 “Riding With Morgan's Raiders: Richard Gano and His Cavalry, 1862-63,” 4:1 “Roller Skating in Dallas: A Century on Wheels,” 17:1 “They Called It Chautauqua,” 8:1 “They’re Off! Horse Racing in North Texas,” 6:1 Profile: “Cleora Clanton,” 13:2 Profile: “Robert Stewart Hyer,” 8:1 Profile: “W. C. Connor,” 15:2 Profile: “Rev. Maynard H. Jackson, Sr.,” 16:1 Holt, Mary Ellen “Bridges Over the Trinity,” 7:2 Horsey, Catherine “Dallas’s Disappearing Architectural Heritage,” 9:2 Huffman, Suzanne “Texans on the Air,” 9:1 Hunter, Sarah (ed.) “Oral Interview: Winning the Centennial Exposition,” 9:2 Inge, Charles “Remembering Mr. J and the GRC,” 10:2 Jackson, Frank “Big Ado in Big D: The Rites of Spring, the Dogs of War, and Tyrus Raymond Cobb,” 19:2 James, Frances “Cemeteries in Dallas County: Known and Unknown,” 8:2 Johnson, Erica “From Harlem to Soho: Perceptions of Deep Ellum,” 26:2 Jones, Dwayne “From Camps to Courts: Dallas Tourist Accommodations in the Early Twentieth Century,” 7:1 Profile: “Dorothy Savage,” 15:2 Jurney, David H. “Wooden Street Paving: A Forgotten Technology,” 7:1 Killebrew, Tom “The Creation of the Modern Freeway in Dallas, Texas, 1911-1949,” 14:1 Kurilecz, Peter “Dallas Then, Dallas Now,’ 1:1 Leff, Gladys “The Birth of the Dallas County Community College District,” 10:2 Lindquist, Julie “Carrie Rogers of Arlington: Businesswoman, Civic Leader, Chief of Police,” 14:1 Lovas, Kathy “Seagoville, South America, and War: A Historic Intersection,” 12:2 Lovell, Bonnie “Stoney Burns and Dallas Notes: Sex, Drugs, and Rock-and-Roll versus Conservative Values,” 12:1 Lupkin, Paula “A Dallas Palimpsest: Layers of St.

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