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Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte.  See Gulick, Charles Adams, Jr., and Others (eds.).

Land Office Records (Texas).  See General Land Office Records (Texas).

Laws Passed by the Sixth Congress of the Republic of Texas:  Published by Authority. Austin, Texas: S. Whiting, Public Printer, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Legation Records (Texas).  See State Department (Texas). Legation Records, May 1839-Aug. 1844.

Lester, Charles Edwards.  Sam Houston and His Republic. New York: Burgess, Stringer & Company, 1846.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

[Lester, Charles Edwards].  The Life of Sam Houston, The Hunter, Patriot, and Statesman of Texas: The Only Authentic Memoir of Him Ever Published. Philadelphia: Davis, Porter & Coates, 1866.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  The Life of Sam Houston: The Only Authentic Memoir of Him Ever Published. New York: J. C. Derby, 1855.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Lindsey, Therese.  "Stars," in Blue Norther: Texas Poems. New York: H. Vinal, 1925.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Linn, John J.  Reminiscences of Fifty Years in Texas. New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Co., 1883. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935, (facsimile reproduction of the original, including title-page of New York edition of 1883).  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Lockhart, John W.  "Darkest Days in Texas," Galveston Daily News, March 26, 1893.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Looscan, Adele B.  "Harris County, 1822-1845," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XVIII (1914-1915), 195-207, 261-286, 399-409; XIX (1915-1916), 37-64.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

_____. (ed.).  "Journal of Lewis Birdsall Harris," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXV (1921-1922), 63-71, 131-146, 185-197.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Lott, Virgil N., and Mercurio Martinez.  Kingdom of Zapata. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1953.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Lotto, F.  Fayette County: Her History and Her People. Schulenburg, Texas: Sticker Steam Press, 1902.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Lubbock, Francis R.  Six Decades in Texas: or Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock. Austin, Texas: Ben C. Jones & Co., 1900.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Luker, Julia Eugenia.  "The Diplomatic Relations between Texas and Mexico, 1836-1842." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1920.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Madray, Mrs. I. C.  A History of Bee County: with Some Brief Sketches about Men and Events in Adjoining Counties. Beeville, Texas: Beeville Publishing Co., 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Manning, William R. (ed.).  Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States: Inter-American Affairs, Vol. 8. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1937.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Manton, Edward.  Papers, 1818-1891. Photostats in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

"Manuscript Record Book Containing the Minutes of the Citizens Committee for the Defense of Galveston, 1842." (Title on cover: "Record of Jury Certificates issued by the Clerk of the District Court as per His Certificates of File.") Minutes in the handwriting of Gail Borden, Jr. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Mapa de los Estados Unidos Méjicanos arreghida a la distribucion que en diversos de ... ha hecho del territorio el Congreso general Méjicano. Paris: Publicado por Rosa, 1837.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Marshall, Thomas M.  "Diplomatic Relations of Texas and the United States, 1839-1843," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, XV (1911-1912), 267-293.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Martinez, Mercurio.  See Lott, Virgil N.

Matamoros City Records.  See City Records (Matamoros).

Maverick, Mary A.  See Green, Rena Maverick (ed.).

Maverick, Samuel.  See Green, Rena Maverick (ed.).

Maverick, Samuel Augustus.  Diary. See Maverick, Samuel Augustus. Papers.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Diaries, Miscellaneous, 1829-1843. See Maverick, Samuel Augustus. Papers.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

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Mayer, Brantz.  Mexico: As It Was and As It Is. 3rd ed. Baltimore: William Taylor & Co., 1846.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

McCaleb, Walter Flavins (ed.).  See Reagan, John H.

McCalla, W. L.  Adventures in Texas, Chiefly in the Spring and Summer of 1840: with a Discussion of Comparative Character, Political, Religious and Moral. Philadelphia: 1841.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

McCampbell, Coleman.  "Colonel Kinney's Romance with Daniel Webster's Daughter," Crystal Reflector (Corpus Christi), June 1939.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

_____.  Saga of a Frontier Seaport. Dallas, Texas: Southwest Press, 1934.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  Texas Seaport: The Story of the Growth of Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend Area. New York: Exposition Press, 1952.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

McClintock, William A.  "Journal of a Trip through Texas and Northern Mexico in 1846-1847," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXIV (1930-1931), 20-37, 141-158, 231-256.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

McCutchan, Joseph D.  Diary. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

McLeod, Hugh D.  Papers. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

McMaster, John B.  A History of the People of the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. 8 vols. New York: D. Appleton & Company, Inc., 1883-1913.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

McNair, George L.  Texian Campaign of 1842. [New Orleans: 1942]. Broadsheet. Copy in Archivo General de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico City, Mexico.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Memorials and Petitions (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Menchaca, Antonio.  Memoirs. See Barnes, Charles M. (comp.)

Menefee, John S.  Papers, 1831-1859. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Menefee, William C.  Papers, 1831-1895. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Messages of the Presidents.  See Texas Congress. Congressional Papers; Executive Records ...

Mexico & Guatimala [sic] with the Republic of Texas.  Edinburgh: W. Lizars, [1836?]. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Milam Guards (Houston).  Constitution and By-Laws of the Milam Guards: Established August, 1838. Houston, Texas: Telegraph Power Press, 1839. 11 pp. Copy in Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Military State Register (Alabama).  Military Division, Alabama State Department of Archives and History.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Militia Rolls (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Miller, Washington D.  Papers, 1833-1860. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Papers. Hardin-Simmons University Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Miscellaneous Claim Papers (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Moore, E. W.  To the People of Texas: An Appeal in Vindication of His Conduct of the Navy. Galveston, Texas: [Civilian and Galveston Gazette Office], 1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Moore, Ike (ed.).  The Life and Diary of Reading W. Black: A History of Early Uvalde. Uvalde, Texas: Private printing for the El Progreso Club. [The Calithump Press, Austin, Texas], 1934.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Moore, Robert Lee.  "History of Refugio County." Masters' thesis, University of Texas, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Morgan, James.  Papers, 1841-1845. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

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Morrell, Z[enos] N.  Flowers and Fruits in the Wilderness: or Forty-Six Years in Texas and Two Winters in Honduras. 4th ed. rev. Dallas, Texas: W. G. Scarff & Co., Publishers, 1886.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Morse, Sidney E., and Samuel Breese.  Texas [1844]. New York: 1844. Original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

Muster Rolls (Rangers).  See Texas Rangers.

Nance, Joseph Milton.  "Adrián Woll: Frenchman in the Mexican Military Service," New Mexico Historical Review, XXXIII (1957-1958), 177-186.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

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_____. (trans. and ed.).  "Brigadier General Adrián Woll's Report of his Expedition into Texas in 1842," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, LVIII (1954-1955), 523-552.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

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Neal, B. Fox.  "A Correlated Study-Unit of a Diary of the Expedition Against the Southwest, 1842-1843." Masters' thesis, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1947.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

New Map of Texas, 1841.  n.p.: Day & Haghe Lithographers to the Queen, [1841]. Original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

New Orleans Bee,  1841-1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

New Orleans Picayune,  1841-1843.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Newsom, W. L.  "The Postal System of the Republic of Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XX (1916-1917), 103-131.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Niles' Weekly Register  (Baltimore), 1811-1849.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

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Paddock, B[uckley] B.  A History of Central and Western Texas: compiled from Historical Data Supplied by Commercial Clubs, Individuals, and Other Authentic Sources. 2 vols. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1911.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

[Page, Frederic Benjamin].  "Mexico." Published as frontispiece in [Frederic Benjamin Page], Prairiedom: Rambles and Scrambles in Texas or New Estremadura by a Suthron. New York: Paine & Burgess, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

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Pearson, Newcomb.  The Alamo City. San Antonio, Texas: P. Newcomb, 1926.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Peral, Miguel Angel.  Diccionario biográphico mexicano. Mexico City: Editorial P. A. C., 1944.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Perry, James F.  Papers. Transcripts in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Petitions.  See Memorials and Petitions (Texas).

Philadelphia Public Ledger,  April 4 and June 14, 1842.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Pierce, Frank C.  A Brief History of the Lower Río Grande Valley. Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Co., 1917.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Pierer, Heinrich August.  Universal-Lexikon der Gergangenheit und gegenwart oder Neuestes encyclopädisches wörterbuch der wissenschaften, künste und Gewerbe. 20 vols. New York: L. W. Schmidt, 1865.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Pierson, Edmund.  "Goodloe Warren Pierson." Manuscript in possession of Miss Irene Windel, Bryan, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

President (Texas).  See Executive Records . . .; Proclamations of the Presidents (Texas); Record of Executive Documents ...

Prieto, Alejandro.  Historia, geografía y estadistica del Estado de Tamaulipas. Mexico City: 1873.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Proclamations of the Presidents (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Public Debt Papers (Texas).  Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association.  See Southwestern Historical Quarterly.

Rader, Jesse L.  South of Forty: From the Mississippi to the Río Grande. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1947.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Raines, C. W.  A Bibliography of Texas: Being a Descriptive List of Books, Pamphlets, and Documents Relating to Texas in Print and Manuscript since 1536, including a Complete Collation of the Laws; with an Introductory Essay on the Materials of Early Texas History. Austin, Texas: The Gammel Book Co., 1896.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Ramsdell, Charles.  "Introduction to Seguin," San Antonio Express Magazine, Sept. 18, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

_____.  "Old England in Béxar," in San Antonio Express, Sept. 18, 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Rangers (Texas).  See Texas Rangers.

Ray, Worth S.  Austin Colony Pioneers: including the History of Bastrop, Fayette, Grimes, Montgomery and Washington Counties, Texas and their earliest Settlers. Austin, Texas: 1949.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Reagan, John H.  Memoirs with Special Reference to Secession and the Civil War ... ed. by Walter Flavins McCaleb. New York: The Neale Publishing Co., 1906.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Receipt Rolls (Rangers).  See Texas Rangers.

"Record Book of the General & Special Orders and Letters of the South Western Army, November 1842[-January 1843], A." Manuscript Division, New York Public Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Record of Executive Documents from the 10th December 1838 to the 14th December 1841. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Record of the Proceedings and Acts of the Commissioners to Conduct the Fortifications at Galveston Under the Act Entitled an Act for the Protection of the Sea Coast [January 14, 1843], March 3, 1843-Aug. 2, 1843. Title on cover: "Record of Jury Certificates issued by the Clerk of the District Court as per His Certificates of File." Records are in the handwriting of Gail Borden, Jr. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Records of the Probate Court,  Fort Bend County, Texas. County Courthouse, Richmond, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Red, William S.  A History of the Presbyterian Church in Texas. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1936.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Reding, William R.  Papers, 1837-1874. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____, and A. W. Tunnard.  Papers, Jan.-June 1840, 1845. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Reid, John C.  Reid's Tramp, or a Journal of ... Travel Through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Sonora, and California. Selma, Alabama; J. Hardy & Co., 1858.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Reid, Samuel C., Jr.  The Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1935.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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"Relaciones Exteriores Asuntos Varios Comercio Estados Unidos, 1825-1849," Barker Transcripts from the Archivo de la Secretaría. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

"Relaciones Exteriores Reseñas Political, 1841-1842.  Estados Unidos 1842," Barker Transcripts from the Archivo de la Secretaría. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

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Rieves, S. L.  "Travis County, Texas, 1840: Showing Militia Beats." Map was prepared for Mrs. David C. Gracy, Gracy-Travis County Abstract Company, Austin, Texas, by S. L. Rieves, March 5, 1939. [Austin, Texas: 1939]. Original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Map]

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Rogers, Marjorie.  "Old Viesca," Frontier Times, VIII (1930-1931), 489-492.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Rose, Victor M.  The Life and Services of Gen. Ben McCulloch. Philadelphia: Pictorial Bureau of the Press, 1888.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

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San Antonio.  "Journal A, Records of the City of San Antonio." Typescript in Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Sánchez, José María.  "A Trip to Texas in 1828," translated by Carlos E. Castañeda, in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXIX (1925-1926), 249-288.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Santa Anna, Antonio López de.  Manifesto Relative to His Operations in the Texas Campaign and His Capture, translated by Carlos E. Castañeda, in The Mexican Side of the Texas Revolution [1836]: By the Chief Mexican Participants. ... Dallas, Texas: P. L. Turner Co., 1928.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Schmitz, Joseph William.  Texan Statecraft, 1836-1845. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Schoen, Harold.  "The Free Negro in the Republic of Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXIX (1935-1936), 292-308; XL (1936-1937), 26-34, 85-113, 169-199, 267-289.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

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Scott, Florence Johnson.  Historical Heritage of the Lower Río Grande: A Historical Record of Spanish Exploration, Subjugation and Colonization of the Lower Río Grande Valley and the Activities of José Escandón, Count of Sierra Gorda together with the Development of Towns and Ranches under Spanish, Mexican and Texas Sovereignties, 1747-1848. San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1937.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Seguin, Juan N.  Papers. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  Personal Memoirs of Juan N. Seguin: from the Year 1834 to the Retreat of General Woll from the City of San Antonio in 1842. San Antonio, Texas: Ledger Book and Job Office, 1858.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Seguin Enterprise,  July 22, 1938.  [Ed: Primary Source-Newspaper]

Sherman, Sidney.  Papers. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Siegel, Stanley.  A Political History of the Texas Republic, 1836-1845. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1956.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Smith, Ashbel.  Papers, 1838-1842. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Smith, Henry.  Papers, 1822-1846. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Smith, Justin H.  The Annexation of Texas. Corrected ed. New York: Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1941.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  The War with Mexico. 2 vols. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1919.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  "Transcripts," Vol. V. Latin American Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Smith, Sam S.  Collection. Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

Smither, Harriet (ed.).  "Diary of Adolphus Sterne," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXX-XXXVIII (1926-1935).  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

_____.  Journals of the Fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas. 3 vols. in 1. Austin, Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1931.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  Journals of the Sixth Congress of the Republic of Texas. 3 vols. Austin, Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1940-1945.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

Smithwick, Noah.  The Evolution of a State. Austin, Texas: Gammel Book Company, 1900.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Solms-Braunfels, Prince Carl of.  See Carl, Prince of Solms Braunfels.

Somervell, A.  [Form of army orders beginning:] "Captain -- In accordance with an order from the Executive, dated Houston, March 22d, 1842, giving me instructions to cross the Río Grande, should the forces in the field justify such a movement; you are authorized to raise all the men you can, for the campaign; . . . " [Signed at end:] A. Somervell, General 1st Brigade, T. M., G. H. Harrison, Acting Brigade Major. [n.p.: 1842]. Broadside. Copy in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Printed]

_____.  See "Record Book of the General & Special Orders and Letters of the South Western Army, November 1842[-January 1843], A."

Southwestern Historical Quarterly.  Vols. I-LXVII. Austin, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1897-1964.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Sowell, A. J.  Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas. Austin, Texas: Ben C. Jones & Co., Printers, 1900.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

_____.  History of Fort Bend County: Containing Biographical Sketches of Many Noted Characters. Houston, Texas: W. H. Coyle & Co., 1904.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Spell, Lota M.  "Samuel Bangs: The First Printer in Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXV (1931-1932), 267-278.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Article]

Spellman, L. U. (ed.).  "Letters of the 'Dawson Men' from Perote Prison, Mexico, 1842-1843," in Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXVIII (1934-1935), 246-269.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

Stapp, William Preston.  The Prisoners of Perote: Containing a Journal Kept by the Author Who Was Captured by the Mexicans, at Mier, December 25, 1842, and Released from Perote, May 16, 1844. Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber and Company, 1845.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]

State Department (Texas).  Department of State Letterbook, No. I (November 1836-January 1842). Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_____.  Department of State Letterbook, Home Letters, II (1842-1846). Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_____.  Foreign Letters, 1842-1844. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_____.  Legation Records, May 1839-Aug. 1844. Microfilm copy in Texas A&M University Library, from original in Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

_____.  State Department Records, Book 3. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Public-Manuscript]

Steen, Ralph W., and Frances Donecker.  Our Texas. Rev. ed. Austin, Texas: The Steck Company, 1954.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Sterne, Adolphus.  Papers. Texas State Archives.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Manuscripts]

_____.  See Smither, Harriet (ed.).

Streeter, Thomas W.  Bibliography of Texas. 3 parts. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1955-1960.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Book]

Stuart, Ben C.  "Early Galveston Military Companies, 1839-1901." 70 pp. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

_____.  "Ephraim McLean." 72 pp. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

_____.  "Texas Fighters and Frontier Rangers." Archives Collection, University of Texas Library.  [Ed: Secondary Source-Manuscript]

Swisher, John M.  The Swisher Memoirs, ed. by Rena Maverick Green. San Antonio, Texas: The Segmund Press, Inc., 1932.  [Ed: Primary Source-Private-Printed]



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ATTACK AND COUNTERATTACK: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1842
Joseph Milton Nance, 1964