Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 1928-2016

Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 1928-2016

Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 1928-2016 2016/LXXXVII Zapata, Joel. “Palo Duro Canyon, Its People, and Their Landscapes: Building Culture(s) and a Sense of Place through the Environment since 1540.” 9-39. Grauer, Michael R. “Picturing Palo Duro: A Case Study 41.” 41-47. Jackson, Lisa. “Below the Rim: Racial Politics of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Palo Duro Canyon.” 49-71. Seyffert, Kenneth D. “Environmental Change and Bird Populations in the Palo Duro Canyon State Park.” 73-85. Allison, Pamela S. and Joseph C. Cepeda. “Vegetation of Palo Duro Canyon: Legacy of Time and Place.” 87-105. 2015/ LXXXVI Turner, Leland. “Grasslands Beef Factories: Frontier Cattle Raisers in Northwest Texas and the Queensland Outback.” 7-28. Cammack, Bruce. “‘As If It Were a Pleasure’: The Life and Writings of John Watts Murray.” 31- 50. Turner, Alvin O. “The Greer County Decision: The Facts that Mattered.” 53-72. MacDonald, Bonney. “Receiving Genesis and the Georgics in Cather’s My Ántonia: Literature Fitted to the Land.” 75-85. Weaver, Bobby D. “Oilfield Follies: The Building of the Don D. Harrington Petroleum Wing.” 87- 99. 2014 / LXXXV Stuntz, Jean. “Early Settlement of the Panhandle by Women.” 9-18. Von Lintel, Amy M. “‘The Little Girl of the Texas Plains’: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Panhandle Years.” 21-56. Easley-McPherson, Hillarie. “The Politics of Reform: Women of the WCTU in Canadian, Texas, 1902-1920.” 59-80. Vanover, Mildred E. “‘My Museum’: The Susan Janney Allen Collection and Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.” 83-104. Hubbart, Maureen. Archival Review: “Letters of Elizabeth Smith.” 105-112. Hunt, Alex. Regional Classics: “The Edge of Time By Loula Grace Erdman.” 112-117. O’Brien, Joshuah. Essay Review: “Mojtabai as Panhandle Author: Parts of a World By A. G. Mojtabai.” 117-123. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 139-145. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 147. 2012-2013 / LXXXIV Price, B. Byron. “Taking the Trail of Panhandle History: J. Evetts Haley’s Journal, 1925-1926.” 7-62. Hutson, Richard. “History in the Heroic Mode: J. Evetts Haley’s Charles Goodnight.” 64-81. Erickson, John R. “Haley and Goodnight.” 83-89. Kerr, Daniel Stewart. “Texas: Entertainment and Legacy.” 90-106. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 119-127. 2011 / LXXXIII Gelo, Daniel J. “The Comanche Landscape: Concepts and Context.” 1-13. Gracy, David B., II. “The Duty of Such as Myself: George W. Littlefield’s Ranching and Confederate Art.” 13-32. Murrah, David J. “Clarendon, Amarillo, and the Fight for the Athens of the Panhandle.” 33-42. Sweeney, Kevin Z. “Wishful Thinking: Attempts to Create Rainfall on the Southern Plains during the 1890s.” 43-62. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 63-68. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 69. 2010 / LXXXII Roos, Bonnie. “Frank Reaugh and the Tradition of Impressionist Landscape Painting.” 1-13. Carlson, Paul H. and John T. “Jack” Becker. “Georgia O’Keeffe in the Texas Panhandle.” 15- 28. Haes, Brenda L. “Life on the T Anchor Ranch.” 29-42. Albright, Richard Max. “Bob ‘Pappy’ Watson: Panhandle Broadcasting Pioneer.” 43-56. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 65-70. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 71. 2009 / LXXXI “Amarillo Area Bar Association Celebrates its Centennial.” 1-8. Neal, Bill. “Courtroom Gladiators of Yesteryear: Tales of the Texas Panhandle’s Pioneer Lawyers.” 9-26. Fish, S. E. “Judges, Juries and Law.” 27-40. Baker, Art. “Five Respected Legal Leaders.” 41-56. Forbis, John T. “Changes in Law Since WWII.” 57-64. Scarborough, Sheree. “Reflections on the Changing Roles of Women in the Legal Profession.” 65-84. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 85-90. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 91. 2008 / LXXX “In Memoriam Betty Bivins Lovell.” 1-2. Beasley-McPherson, Hillarie. “Not Just Surviving But Thriving: Jewish Life and Legacy in the Texas Panhandle.” 3-22. Sanders, Kellie R. “‘The Wednesday Monster:’ The Glazier-Higgins-Woodward F5 Tornado of April 9, 1947.” 23-44. Du Menil, Carley. “The Bank and the Community: Panhandle Banking in Various Markets.” 45-62. Scurlock, Dan. “The Origin, Meaning and Use of the Name Llano Estacado.” 63-70. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 79-85. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 86. 2006-2007 / LXXIX Vanderpool, Guy C. “A Letter from the Director of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.” 1-2. Turner, Leland. “A New Business Plan for the Matador: Murdo Mackenzie, Modern Management, and the Operational Transformation of the Matador Land and Cattle Company, 1891-1897.” 3-20. Brock, Ralph H. “William R. Scurry and the Withdrawal of the Texas Boundary Commission.” 21-34. Neeley, Elizabeth Montgomery. “Pulling Up the Roots.” 35-58. Archambeau, Ernest R. “This is West Texas.” 59-66. Vandale, J. J. “‘Operation Deepfreeze’.” 67-96. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 104-111. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 112. 2005 / LXXVIII Bickers, Margaret A. “River So Near and Wells So Far: Amarillo’s Urban Politics and Water Supply, 1920-1960. 1-20. Hawkins, Rusty. “Alson Asa Meredith: A Man on Fire.” 21-28. Kelley, Charles Robert. “The Canadian River Project.” 29-47. Williams, John C. “Eleven Thirsty Cities Seeking Water Now and Into the Future.” 48-57. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 64-68. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 69. 2004 / LXXVII Hunt, Alex. “Hunting Charles Goodnight’s Buffalo: Texas Fiction, Panhandle Folklore, and Kiowa History.” 1-13. Turner, Leland. “The Livestock Lobby: Murdo Mackenzie, Railroad Reform, Cattle Associations, and Progressive Legislation.” 14-34. Hawkins, Rusty. “John C. Williams and West Texas Reclamation.” 35-46. Denney, Susan G. “The Woman Suffrage Movement in the Texas Panhandle, 1916-1920.” 47-63. Vanderpool, Guy C. “Affairs of the Society.” 67-71. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 72. 2003 / LXXVI Wilson, Priscilla H. “From Vermont to the Panhandle of Texas: A Journey into the Unknown.” 1-14. Kuhlman, Marty. “C. O. Keiser and Land Promotion.” 15-25. Merlan, Thomas and Frances Levine. “The Land Remembers Us: Pastores in the Texas Panhandle.” 26-50. Myers, Roger, “Murder in the Panhandle: The Killing of the Casner Brothers.” 51-62. Davis, Walter R. II. “Affairs of the Society.” 68-71. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 72. 2002 / LXXV Price, B. Byron. “Surviving Drought and Depression: The JA Ranch in the 1930s.” 1-12. Grauer, Michael R. “Graphic Images of the JA Ranch.” 13-26. Carlson, Paul H. “The Campbell Ranch and the Changing Face of Cattle-Raising in the Texas Panhandle, 1880-1980.” 27-34. Fairchild, Louis. “A Hand’s Best Friend: Bad Things Could Happen.” 35-47. Davis, Walter R. II. “Affairs of the Society.” 54-57. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 58. 2001 / LXXIV Fairchild, Louis. “Health Care on the Frontier Plains.” 1-22. Denney, Susan G. “It Was No Place for Women: Women on the Texas Panhandle Frontier, 1876-1900.” 23-46. Blaisdell, Lowell L. “Injustice in Texas: The Case of Flora Foreman.” 47-60. Neal, Bill. “The Time Mrs. Tidmore Burned Down the Town: The Sad Saga of the Jim Tidmore Family.” 61-77. Davis, Walter R. II. “Affairs of the Society.” 86-89. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 90. 2000 / LXXIII Baker, T. Lindsay. “The Santa Fe Trade as Viewed by Contemporary Texans and the Texas Press.” 1-24. Scurlock, Dan. “Josiah Gordon ‘Doc’ Scurlock: Physician, Gunfighter, and Family Man.” 25-38. Kuhlman, Martin. “The West Texas Chamber of Commerce and the Struggle for Recognition of West Texas.” 39-46. Davis, Walter R. II. “Affairs of the Society.” 56-60. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 61. 1999 / LXXII Sneed, Clara. “Because This is Texas: An Account of the Sneed-Boyce Feud.” 1-99. Davis, Walter R. II. “Affairs of the Society.” 107-112. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 113. 1998 / LXXI Alexander, Thomas E. “Custer on the Washita: A Rehearsal for His Own Destruction.” 1-13. Matthews, James T. “Into the Rough Mountains: Campaigns of the Frontier Army in the Guadalupe Mountains.” 14-23. Rea, Bob, ed. “The Red River War Diary of Private John Hechner.” 24-38. Roan, William J. “The First Shot Over the Rhine: A Vignette of World War II.” 39-40. Taylor, Joe F. “Review Essay.” 41-42. Davis, Walter R. “Affairs of the Society.” 55-59. “Presidents of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society.” 60. 1997 / LXX Shaller, Rolla H. “In Memory Billy Harrison.” 1-4. Blakeslee, Donald T. and David T. Hughes. “Southern Plains Archaeology, 1955-1995.” 5-35. Taylor, Anna J. “Hispanic Settlement of the Texas Panhandle-Plains, 1876-1884.” 36-58. Shaller, Rolla and Christopher Lintz. “The Keith Site Burial, Randall County, Texas.” 59-66. Davis, Walter R. “Affairs of the Society, May 1995-May 1997.” 76-82. 1996 / LXIX Guy, Duane. “The Panhandle-Plains Historical Society: The Formative Years, 1921-1940.” 1-24. Nall, Garry L. “The Panhandle-Plains Historical Society: Years of Expansion, 1941-1974.” 25-50. Nall, Garry L. “The Panhandle-Plains Historical Society: In Pursuit of Excellence,” 1975-1996. 51-84. Grauer, Michael R. “The Texas Panhandle’s Gallery: 75 Years of Collecting Art.” 85-102. “Presidents of the Society, 1921-1996.” 103. 1995 / LXVIII Betty, Gerald. “The Comanche Warfare, Pastoralism, and Enforced Cooperation.” 1-13. Furnish, Patricia L. “Women & Labor on the Panhandle-Plains, 1920-1940.” 14-36. Matthews, James T. “Using the Deity’s Name in Reverence: The Chaplains at Fort Concho.” 34- 44. Davis, Walter. “Affairs of the Society.” 56-62. 1994 / LXVII Rathjen, Frederick W. “Editor’s Introduction.” 1-5. Tweton, D. Jerome. “The New Deal, the Great Plains, and the People.” 6-14.

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