Legacies Index General Subjects

Legacies Index General Subjects

Legacies Index General Subjects Archaeology “Before John Neely Bryan: An Overview of Prehistoric Dallas County,” by Brenda B. Whorton and William L. Young, 3:2 “Window to the Past: Excavation of an Original Dallas Townsite,” by Randall W. Moir, 3:2 Architecture “Architectural Sojourners: The Messer Brothers of Fort Worth,” by Juliet George, 23:2 “Architecture in Dallas: Where Are We?” by Richard R. Brettell, 9:2 “Avion Village: Texas’ World War II Housing Laboratory,” by Kristin M. Szylvian, 4:2 “Building the Westminster Abbey of the New World: Designing and Constructing the Hall of State,” by Michael V. Hazel, 23:1 “Charles Dilbeck: A One-of-a-Kind Architect,” by Marilyn Swanson, 9:2 “Dallas County Landmarks,” by Kate Singleton, 8:2 “Dallas’s Disappearing Architectural Heritage,” by Catherine Horsey, 9:2 “Dallas Then: Dallas Now,” by Peter Kurilecz, 1:1 “Echoes of the Twenties in East Dallas,” by Mark Ricer, 26:2 “The Ford Motor Company at the Texas Centennial Exposition,” by Willis Winters, 23:1 “From Camps to Courts: Dallas Tourist Accommodations in the Early Twentieth Century,” by Dwayne Jones, 7:1 “George Dahl,” by David Dillon, 9:2 “Housing Families at Mid-Century,” by Kerry Adams, 26:2 “Hutsell’s Lakewood,” by Willis Cecil Winters, 9:2 “Lang and Witchell: Shaping the Dallas Skyline,” by Marcel Quimby, 9:2 “Living in a House Designed by O’Neil Ford,” by Michael V. Hazel, 9:2 “Mail-Order Mansions: Catalogue Sources of Domestic Architecture in North Central Texas,” by Margaret Culbertson, 4:2 “Make Lots of Little Plans: The R. M. Williamson House Plan Books,” by Carol Roark, 9:2 “Mark Lemmon: Dallas Architect of Community Churches,” by Frank Thrower and Marian Ann J. Montgomery, 17:2 “Marshall Robert Sanguinet,” by Barbara Brun-Ozuna, 9:2 “Modernism Comes to Dallas: The Architecture of Howard Meyer,” by Jann Patterson Mackey, 25:1 “No Depression Here: Dallas’s Art Deco Triumphs from 1931,” by Mark Rice, 23:1 “Old Red: Celebrating the Centennial of a Dallas Landmark,” by Ron Emrich, 4:2 “Seventy-Five Years of Texas Modernism in Dallas,” by Douglas Newby, 9:2 “When Frank Met Stanley: An Aging Architect, a Young Retailer, and a Texas Dwelling,” by Charles Marshall, 23:1 “Where Dallas Once Stood: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Rogers Lacy Hotel,” by Charles T. Marshall, 21:1 “William Sidney Pittman,” by Sam Childers, 9:2 Art and Artists “An Arts and Letters Timeline,” 16:2 “Centennial Competition: Local Artists Vie for Commissions in 1936,” by Peggy Riddle, 2:2 “Crossroads: Roots Music in Dallas, 1920-1942,” by Larry Taylor, 16:2 “The Dallas Artists League and Its Supporters,” by Jann Patterson, 15:2 “Dallas Cartoonist John Knott Looks at World War I,” by Gerald D. Saxon, 4:1 “For the Love of Texas: James T. DeShields, Art Patron and Historian,” by Sam Ratcliffe, 2:1 “H. E. Serbaroli and the Mysterious Muralists of Fair Park,” by Joseph Serbaroli, Jr., 23:2 “A Lady Blacksmith: The Jewelry and Metalwork of Velma Davis Dozier,” by Ellen Buie Niewyk, 16:2 “Movement on a Grand Scale: The Transportation Building Murals of the 1936 Texas Centennial,” by Evelyn Barker, 7:1 “Polly Smith, Photographer: Telling the Story of Texas,” by Evelyn Barker, 19:1 Profile: Otis Dozier, by Sam Ratcliffe, 16:2 “Raoul Josset and Jose Martin: A Tale of Two Artists,” by Steven R. Butler, 23:2 “Texas Through the Lens: Polly Smith and the Texas Centennial,” by Evelyn Barker and Gaylon Polatti, 6:2 Assassination of John F. Kennedy “The Assassination and Dallas Politics: Changes to Continuity,” by Robert B. Fairbanks, 10:2 “CSI Dallas: Texas School Book Depository Crime Scene Photographs,” Commentary by Lt. J. “Carl” Day, adapted by Stephen Fagin, 18:2 “Dallas Police vs. the World Press,” by Stephen Fagin, 18:2 “Earle Cabell: Calm Leadership in a Time of Crisis,” by Michael V. Hazel, 18:2 “J. Erik Jonsson: Center Stage at a National Tragedy,” by Darwin Payne, 18:2 “Memories from Dealey Plaza, 1963,” ed. By Stephen Fagin, 25:2 “November 22, 1963: A Reporter Remembers,” by Kent Biffle “Police Chief Jesse Curry: A Kennedy Assassination Victim?” by Gary Mack, 18:2 “Recollections,” (oral histories of three Dallasites), edited by Stephen Fagin, 18:2 Aviation “The Feud That Build the World’s Second Busiest Airport,” by Darwin Payne, 11:1 “The Sky’s the Limit: The Early Years of Love Field, 1917-1935,” by Ryan Berube, 7:1 “WASP Pilots and ‘the 5th’: Dallas Love Field,” by Sarah Byrn Rickman, 20:1 Business and Industry “Carrie Rogers of Arlington: Businesswoman, Civic Leader, Chief of Police,” by Julie Lindquist, 14:1 “Clint W. Murchison,” by Ernestine Van Buren, 11:1 “Cokesbury Book Store: The Premiere Book Store in the Southwest,” by Jane Lenz Elder, 24:2 “Colonel Henry Exall: Building Texas from the Ground Up,” by David Exall Stewart, 26:2 “Dallas: City of Industry,” by Mark Rice, 25:1 “Dallas Dairies,” by Howard Cox, 21:2 “Dallas 1933: Rock Bottom of the Great Depression,” by Jackie McElhaney, 25:2 “A Dallas Palimpsest: Layers of St. Louis at Commerce and Akard,” by Paula Lupkin, 24:2 “DeGolyer Comes to Dallas,” by Peter Flagg Maxson, 23:2 “Dining in Dallas in the 1960,” 10:2 “Film Row: From Vaudeville to the VCR,” by Harry W. Rucker, 10:1 “Grande Dame: Memories of Bert de Winter,” by Carolyn Chapman Harper, 19:2 “The Frankfurt Sisters,” by Jackie McElhaney, 15:2 “From Pig Stands to Ports o’ Call: Gone but not Forgotten,” by Jackie McElhaney, 19:1 “Going Downtown to Shop: Sanger’s, Titche’s, Volk’s and More,” by Jackie McElhaney, 21:1 “Historic Hotels of Dallas, 1890-1956,” by Sam Childers, 19:1 “Neiman Marcus at 100, The Fortnights and Fashion in Dallas,” by Anne Peterson, 19:2 “The Personal Touch: Bookselling in Dallas, 1920-1955,” by David Farmer, 5:2 “A Quiet Force: How Sam Bloom Shaped the Publix Response to Integration in Dallas,” by Carol Roark, 25:1 “Remembering Mr. J. and the GRC,” by Charles Inge, 10:2 “Retailing in Dallas in the 1960s: Neiman Marcus and Its Competitors,” by Marion Ann J. Montgomery, 10:2 “Sam Bloom,” by Carol Roark, 15:2 “Sid Williams Richardson,” by Lesbia Word Roberts, 11:1 “The Place to Be: Dallas’s Fairmont Hotel and Venetian Room,” by Sam Childers, 21:1 “A Wartime Legacy: The Defense Industry in Fort Worth During World War II,” by J’Nell Pate, 11:2 Cemeteries “Cemeteries in Dallas County: Known and Unknown,” by Frances James, 8:2 City Planning and Development “A Dallas Palimpsest: Layers of St. Louis at Commerce and Akard,” by Paula Lupkin, 24:2 “From Harlem to Soho: Perceptions of Deep Ellum,” by Erica Johnson, 26:2 “The Great Divide: The Politics of Space and the First Trinity River Valley Controversy,” by Robert B. Fairbanks, 27:1 “Harland Bartholomew and the Planning of Modern Dallas,” by Robert B. Fairbanks, 15:2 “Housing Families at Mid-Century,” by Kerry Adams, 26:2 “Stopping the Bulldozers: The East Dallas Community Design Committee and Urban Renaissance in the 1970s,” by Susanne Starling, 25:1 Civic Leaders “A Maceo Smith and the Hall of Negro Life,” by Paul L. Dunbar, 23:2 “Bruce Alger: The Voice of Cold War Politics in Dallas,” by Carolyn Carney, 15:2 “Citizen Soldier: General Edwin A. Walker in Dallas,” by Adrienne Caughfield, 26:1 “Colonel Henry Exall: Building Texas from the Ground Up,” by David Exall Stewart, 26:2 “DeGolyer Comes to Dallas,” by Peter Flagg Maxson, 23:2 “Earle Cabell: Calm Leadership in a Time of Crisis,” by Michael V. Hazel, 18:2 “Emil Fretz,” by Michael V. Hazel, 15:1 “Frank Hernandez,” by Sam Childers, 16:1 “G. B. Dealey and the Golden Rule,” by Cynthia Clark Northrup, 15:2 “Henry ‘Dad’ Garrett: The Wizard of Dallas, Texas,” by Steven R. Butler, 22:1 “J. B. Adoue,” by Ross Crabtree, 16:1 “J. Erik Jonsson: Center Stage at a National Tragedy,” by Darwin Payne, 18:2 “J. Erik Jonsson: The Practical Dreamer,” by Richard Tuck, 15:2 “Levi A. Olan: Conscience of the City,” by Gerry Cristol, 17:2 “The Life and Work of Judge Thomas Fletcher Nash,” by Elizabeth B. Willis, 24:1 “Max Goldblatt,” by Darwin Payne, 16:1 “Rev. Maynard H. Jackson, Sr.,” by Michael V. Hazel, 16:1 “R. L. Thornton: Embodying the Spirit of Dallas,” by Mark Rice, 24:1 “W. C. Connor,” by Michael V. Hazel, 15:2 “Where Did Thomas L. Marsalis Go?” by James Barnes and Sharon Marsalis, 19:2 “You’ve Got To Be Responsible” (Oral Interview with Pedro Aguirre), 16:1 Conventions, Parades “A Dallas-Style Welcome in 1912,” by Mark Rice, 22:2 Counterculture “Stoney Burns and Dallas Notes: Sex, Drugs, and Rock-and-Roll versus Conservative Values,” by Bonnie Lovell, 12:1 Dallas and Fort Worth “Braggin’ Rights for North Texas: Baseball Rivalry between Dallas and Fort Worth,” by Thomas H. Smith, 11:1 “The Case of Dallas and Fort Worth,” by David G. McComb, 11:1 “The Magic City and the Frontier: How Dallas and Fort Worth Celebrated the Texas Centennial,” by Gaylon Polatti, 11:1 “You Have Half a Station, We Have Half a Station,” by John Mark Dempsey, 11:1 Timeline: Dallas and Fort Worth, 11:1 Dallas County Communities and Neighborhoods “Carrollton Heights,” by Hal Simon, 14:2 “Dallas Fringe Communities and Annexation, 1890-1978,” by John H. Slate, 14:2 “Early Dallas Bungalow Neighborhoods,” by Margaret Culbertson, 14:2 “Farmers Branch,” by Joanna Davis, 8:2 “From Harlem to Soho: Perceptions of Deep Ellum,” by Erica Johnson, 26:2 “Garland,” by Ruth Buccholz, 8:2 “Irving,” by Jan Hart, 8:2 “Mesquite,” by Charlene Orr, 8:2 “Neighborhood Heroes of the Cedars,” by Evelyn Montgomery, 26:1 “Old East Dallas 1975: The Nation’s Most Successful Neighborhood Revitalization,” by Douglas Newby, 13:1 “Pasadena,” by Sam Childers, 14:2 “Preston Hollow,” by Peter Flagg Maxson, 14:2 “Seagoville,” by Billie Frank Phillips, 8:2 “Seagoville, South America, and War: A Historic Intersection,” by Kathy Lovas, 12:2 “Stopping the Bulldozers: The East Dallas Community Design Committee and Urban Renaissance in the 1970s,” by Susanne Starling, 25:1 “Up and Down Second Avenue: A Journey through Dallas, 1937-1963,” by Darwin Payne, 13:1 “Wynnewood: ‘A Tonic for the Shelter-Hungry Nation’,” by Ron Emrich, 14:2 Disasters “After the Deluge: The Impact of the Trinity River Flood of 1908,” by Jackie McElhaney, 11:2 Education “The Birth of the Dallas County Community College District,” by Gladys R.

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