DOCUMENTS, MANUSCRIPTS AND COLLECTIONS
Aldrich, Armistead Albert. Papers. Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin.
Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives: Fifth Congress. Printed at the Gazette Office for the Republic of Texas, Austin, 1841.
Army Papers, Republic of Texas. Archives and Library Division, Texas State Library in Austin, Texas.
Bennett, Miles Squier. Diary from Valentine Bennett Scrapbook, The Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.
“Biography of Cicero Rufus Perry, 1822–1898. Captain, Texas Rangers.” Special collections of Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, San Antonio, Tex.
Caperton, John C. “Sketch of Colonel John C. Hays, The Texas Rangers, Incidents in Texas and Mexico, Etc. from Materials furnished by Col. Hays and Major John Caperton.” Typescript version. Original prepared in 1879. Original copy in the Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkley. Typescript copy part of James T. DeShields Papers, Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.
“Declaration of Corporal Juan Reyes.” Archivo General de Mexico—Guerra, Frac I, Leg 2, Mil. Texas, 1836, The University of Texas, Center for American History. T976.405, Book 335, 13–19. Translated version courtesy of Dr. Gregg Dimmick. Gregg also provided copies of his English translations for Toribio Reyes and Bernardino Santa Cruz (Book 335, 20–24.)
Douglass, Kelsey Harris. Douglass Papers, James Harper Starr Papers, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
Edens, Dr. Frank N. Unpublished research on Daniel Parker family.
Forbes v. Labadie libel suit. Transcripts of veteran depositions prepared by Robert Bruce Blake, East Texas Research Center at Stephen F. Austin State University’s Steen Library.
General Land Office of Texas: records and papers collection.
Hunter, Mary Kate. Unpublished Papers of, located in Carnegie Library in Palestine, Texas. Miss Hunter was a school teacher who collected statements in the early 1900s from many of the county’s earliest citizens. Some of her collected works are referenced, including, Judge A. J. Fowler’s “The Edens’ Massacre” and “Historic Sketches of Anderson County.”
Journals of the Fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Tex: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co. Printers, 1930.
Journals of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas: Fifth Congress, Appendix. Austin: Gazette Office, 1841.
Journals of the Sixth Congress, Republic of Texas. Austin: np, 1842.
Journals of the House of Represenatatives of the Ninth Congress of the Republic of Texas. Washington, TX: Miller & Cushney, 1845.
Kemp, Louis Wiltz. Kemp Papers (including biographical sketches of the San Jacinto veterans). The San Jacinto Museum of History. La Porte, Texas.
Lamar, Mirabeau B. “Journals of My Travels.” Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.
McArdle, Henry Arthur. The Battle of San Jacinto. The McArdle Notebooks. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Menchaca, Jose Antonio. “The Memoirs of Captain Menchaca, 1807–1836.” Contained in Jose Antonio Menchaca Reminiscences, 1807–1836, Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
Muster Rolls of the Texas Army and the Texas Militia, courtesy of the Texas State Archives. See individual chapter footnotes and appendices for those referenced.
Nicholson, James. Papers. Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin.
“Report of K. H. Douglass of the Campaign Against the Cherokees,” August 1839. Courtesy of Donaly E. Brice, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Republic Claims Papers, 1835–1846 (microfilmed). Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Austin.
Rusk, Thomas Jefferson. Original Papers of. East Texas Research Center in Stephen F. Austin State University Library, Nacogdoches.
Sadler, Robert H. “Notes Relative to the Edens Massacre.” Written on January 1, 1971. “Facts related to Robert H. Sadler by Lula Sadler Davis of Grapeland, Texas, widow of John A. Davis.” Courtesy of Howard C. Sadler collection.
Sadler, William Turner. Texas Pension Papers and Audited Military Claims. Provided courtesy of Howard C. Sadler. Also referenced: William Turner Sadler land documents provided by the General Land Office of Texas.
Sherman, Sidney, and Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Jesse Billingsley, et al. Defence of Gen. Sidney Sherman Against the Charges Made by Gen. Sam Houston, in His Speech Delivered in the United States Senate, February 28th, 1859. Galveston: Printed at the “News” Book and Job Office, 1859; reprint, Houston: Smallwood, Dealy & Baker, 1885; copied by George L. Crocket in January 1934. George Louis Crocket Papers, East Texas Research Center, Steen Library, Stephen F. Austin State University. (Crocket changed the original spelling of “Defence” to “Defense” in his typescript.)
Starr, James Harper. Papers. Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin. Includes papers of Brigadier General Kelsey H. Douglass.
Uniform of the Army of the Republic of Texas. Prescribed and published by order of the President.
Wimberly, Dan B. “Daniel Parker: Pioneer Preacher and Political Leader.” History dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in May 1995. Courtesy of Dr. Frank N. Edens.
Wylie, Edna McDonald. “The Fort Houston Settlement.” A Thesis from August 1958 in the collections of the Houston Public Library’s Clayton Genealogy Branch.
ARTICLES, INTERNET
Alsbury, Y. P. “Burning of Vince’s Bridge.” Letter of Young Perry Alsbury written January 14, 1858, and published in 1861 Texas Almanac.
Asbury, Samuel E. (Editor). “The Private Journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1 (July 1944).
Ayers, Charles H. “Lewis Ayers,” Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 9 (April 1906).
Babineck, Mark, “Houston’s 1853 Letter Proves Historians Wrong,” Houston Chronicle, April 21, 2002, 40A.
Barker, Eugene C. (editor). “Journal of the Permanent Council.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. Vol. 7 (1904).
Barker, Eugene C. “The San Jacinto Campaign,” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. Vol 4, No. 4 (April 1901), 274.
Benedict, J. W. “Diary of a Campaign against the Comanches.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly. Vol. 32 (April 1929) 300–10.
Blount, Lois. “A Brief Study of Thomas J. Rusk Based on His Letters to His Brother, David, 1835–1856.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, XXXIV (April 1931).
Brown, Jennifer. “Their Spirits Still Live On Battleground: “Indian Group Buys East Texas Site of Famed Battle of Neches.” Tyler Morning Telegraph, (December 14, 1997).
Bryan, Jimmy L. Jr. “More Disastrous Than All: The Surveyors’ Fight, 1838.” The East Texas Historical Journal 38, No. 1 (2000):3–14.
Calder, R. J. “Recollections of the Texas Campaign of 1836.” 1861 Texas Almanac, 62–70.
Chriesman, Horatio. “Reminiscences of Horatio Chriesman.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. Vol. 6 (1903).
“Robert Morris Coleman, Texas Patriot,” article on Ancestry.com, accessed http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobjackbaycolemans/g05robtmorris.htm on September 1, 2014.
“A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 4 (April 1934).
Crosby, David F. “Texas Rangers in The Battle of Brushy Creek.” Wild West, Vol. 10, No. 2, (August 1997): 60–64, 89–90.
Delgado, Col. Pedro. “Mexican Account of the Battle of San Jacinto.” Published in 1870 Texas Almanac and in Day, James M. (Compiler). The Texas Almanac 1857–1873. A Compendium of Texas History. Waco, TX: Texian Press, 1967.
Erath, Lucy A. “Memoirs of Major George Bernard Erath.“Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 26, no. 3 (January 1923): 207–233; Vol. 26, no. 4 (April 1923): 255–280; Vol. 27, no. 1 (July 1923): 27–51; Vol. 27, no. 2 (October 1923): 140–163.
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell, “The Battle of San Jacinto. By One Who Fought in It.” Little’s Living Age, September 7, 1844, 259–265. This article was written anonymously by Franklin in 1837 and reprinted in 1844.
Fuquay, John W. “The Smith Family.” Tyler Today (Summer 1996), 24–26. Courtesy of the Smith County Historical Society.
Handbook of Texas Online.
Henderson, Harry McCorry. “The Surveyors’ Fight.“Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 56 (July 1952), 25–35.
Hiatt, James. “James Parker’s Quest.” Wild West, Vol. 3, No. 3 (October 1990): 10, 16, 62–63.
Johnson, Norman K. “Chief Bowl’s Last Charge.” Wild West, Vol. 2, No. 2 (August 1989), 12–16, 62–66.
Jones, Ernest. “Captain W. T. Sadler Helped Create County.“Palestine Herald-Press, (February 5, 1969): 10.
“Juan N. Seguin,” Tejano Association for Historical Preservation, Lorenzo de Zavala Chapter, “El Filosofo” newsletter, October 2002.
Labadie, N. D. “San Jacinto Campaign.” 1859 Texas Almanac, 40–64.
Long, Christopher, “Old Three Hundred,” Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/umo01), accessed September 02, 2014. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
Looscan, Adele B. “Capt. Joseph Daniels.” Texas Historical Association Quarterly, Vol. V, No. 1 (1901–1902), 19–21.
Mann, William L. “James O. Rice, Hero of the Battle on the San Gabriels.Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 55 (July 1951) 30–42.
Pierce, Gerald S. “Burleson’s Northwestern Campaign.” Texas Military Monthly. Fall 1967, Vol. 6, No. 3: 191–201.
Potter, Rebuen M. “The Fall of the Alamo.” Magazine of American History, 1878, 2: 1–21.
Reagan, John H. “Expulsion of the Cherokees from East Texas.” Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, Vol. I (1897), 38–46.
“The Records of an Early Texas Baptist Church.” The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. Volume I (1833–1847) of the church’s history is published in the Vol. XI, No. 2 issue of October 1907 and Volume II (1847–1869) is published in Vol. XII, No. 1 of July 1908.
“Sadler Descendant of County Pioneer.” Palestine Herald-Press, (January 10, 1975).
Sparks, S. F. “Recollections of S. F. Sparks.” Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. XII: No. 1 (July 1908).
Telegraph and Texas Register. See source notes from individual chapters for dates between 1836 and 1839 copied from microfilm in the Texas Room of the Houston Public Library.
Tutt, Bob. “New Twists Discovered in Saga of ‘Yellow Rose of Texas,’ Port Arthur News, March 13, 1997, 4B.
Uniform of the Army of the Republic of Texas. Prescribed and published by order of the President.
Wilcox, S. S. “Laredo During the Texas Republic.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 2 (1939), 83–107.
Winfrey, Dorman. “Chief Bowles of the Texas Cherokee.” Chronicles of Oklahoma 32 (Spring 1954): 29–41.
Winters, James Washington. “An Account of the Battle of San Jacinto.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol. 6 (October 1902), 139–140.
Woldert, Albert, M.D. “The Last of the Cherokees in Texas, and the Life and Death of Chief Bowles.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, Issued by The Oklahoma Historical Society in Oklahoma City, Okla., Volume I, Number 3, (June 1923): 179–226. Copy provided by the Texas State Archives, which included supplemental notes made by Woldert after the original publication of this article.
Yates, Becky. “Historical Date Line: Edens-Madden Massacre.” The East Texas Roundup, Crockett, Texas, (December 17, 1970): 6. Courtesy of Howard C. Sadler.
BOOKS
Aldrich, Armistead Albert. History of Houston County, Together with Biograhical Sketches of Many Pioneers. San Antonio, Tex: The Naylor Co., 1943.
Anderson, Gary Clayton. The Conquest of Texas: Ethnic Cleansing in the Promised Land. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005.
Aubrey, Betty Dooley and Claude Dooley. Why Stop? A Guide to Texas Historical Roadside Markers. Houston, Tex: Lone Star Books, Fourth Edition, 1999. Reprint, 1978.
Austin’s Old Three Hundred. The First Anglo Colony in Texas. Austin: Eakin Press, 1999.
Barker, Eugene C. The Life of Stephen F. Austin: Founder of Texas, 1793–1836. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1985.
———. Austin Papers. Austin: The University of Texas, 1926.
Bate, W. N. General Sidney Sherman: Texas Soldier, Statesman and Builder. Waco, Tex: Texian Press, 1974.
Becerra, Francisco (as told to John S. Ford in 1875). A Mexican Sergeant’s Recollections of the Alamo & San Jacinto. Austin: Jenkins Publishing Company, 1980.
Binkley, William C. Official Correspondence of the Texas Revolution. New York: Appleton-Century, 1936.
Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832–1845. Austin, Tex: Book Exchange, 1941.
Biographical Gazetteer of Texas. Austin, Tex: W. M. Morrison Books, 1987.
Boethel, Paul C. Colonel Amasa Turner. The Gentleman from Lavaca and Other Captains at San Jacinto. Austin: Van Boeckmann-Jones, 1963.
———. A History of Lavaca County. Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1959.
Brice, Donaly E. The Great Comanche Raid: Boldest Indian Attack of the Texas Republic.Austin, Tex: Eakin Press, 1987.
Brown, Gary. The New Orleans Greys. Volunteers in the Texas Revolution. Plano, Tex: Republic of Texas Press, 1999.
Brown, John Henry. Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas. 1880. Reprint. Austin, Tex: State House Press, 1988.
Carter, W. A. History of Fannin County, Texas. Bonham, Tex: Bonham News, 1885. Reprint. Honey Grove, Tex: Fannin County Historical Society, 1975.
Castañeda, Carlos Eduardo (translator). The Mexican Side of the Texan Revolution (1836). By the Chief Mexican Participants. (Recollections of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Secretary Ramon Martinez Caro, General Vicente Filisola, General Jose Urrea, and General Jose Maria Tornel.) Dallas, TX: P. L. Turner Company, 1971.
Chariton, Wallace O. Exploring the Alamo Legends. Plano, Tex: Republic of Texas Press, 1992.
Cherokee County History. First Edition, 1986. Crockett, Tex: Published by the Cherokee County Historical Commission and the Publications Development Co. of Texas.
Clark, Sara. The Capitols of Texas: A Visual History. Austin, Tex: Encino Press, 1975.
Clarke, Mary Whatley. Chief Bowles and the Texas Cherokees. Civilization of the American Indian Series, No. 113. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.
———. Thomas J. Rusk: Soldier, Statesman, Jurist. Austin, Tex: Jenkins Publishing Company, 1971.
[Coleman, Robert Morris.] Houston Displayed, or Who Won the Battle of San Jacinto? By a Farmer in the Army (anonymously published). Austin: The Brick Row Book Shop, 1964.
Connor, Seymour V., et. al. Capitols of Texas. Waco, Tex: Texian Press, 1970.
Cox, Mike. Texas Ranger Tales II. Plano, Tex: Republic of Texas Press, 1999.
———. The Texas Rangers: Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821–1900. New York: Forge, 2008.
Crawford, Ann Fears (editor). The Eagle. The Autobiography of Santa Anna. Austin: State House Press, 1988.
Day, James M. Post Office Papers of the Republic of Texas, 1836–1839. Austin: Texas State Library, 1966.
———.(Compiler). The Texas Alamanac 1857–1873. A Compendium of Texas History. Waco, Tex: Texian Press, 1967.
De Bruhl, Marshall. Sword of San Jacinto: A Life of Sam Houston. New York: Random House, 1993.
Delay, Brian. War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.-Mexican War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008.
DeShields, James T. Border Wars of Texas. 1912. Reprint. Austin:State House Press, 1993.
———. Tall Men with Long Rifles. San Antonio, Tex: Naylor Company, 1935.
Dixon, Sam Houston and Louis Wiltz Kemp. The Heroes of San Jacinto. Houston, Tex: The Anson Jones Press, 1932.
Donovan, James. The Blood of Heroes: The 13-Day Struggle for the Alamo and the Sacrifice That Forged a Nation. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2012.
Duval, John C. Edited by Mabel Major and Rebecca W. Smith. Early Times in Texas. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986.
The Edens Adventure: A Brief History of the Edens Family in America. Published by the Edens Family Association, 1992.
Ehrenberg, Herman. With Milam and Fannin. Adventures of a German Boy in Texas’ Revolution. Austin: Pemberton Press, 1968
Erath, George Bernard as dictated to Lucy A. Erath. The Memoirs of Major George B. Erath, 1813–1891. Austin, Tex: Texas State Historical Society, 1923. Reprinted by The Heritage Society of Waco in 1956.
Ericson, Carolyn Reeves. Nacogdoches-Gateway to Texas. A Biographical Directory, Vol. I. Nacogdoches, Tex: Ericson Books, 1977.
Everett, Dianna. The Texas Cherokees: A People Between Two Fires, 1819–1840. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990.
Exley, Jo Ella Powell. Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker Family. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001.
Fehrenbach, T. R. Lone Star: A History of Texas and the Texans. Reprint. New York: American Legacy Press, 1983.
Filisola, Vicente. Memoirs for the History of the War in Texas. Austin: Eakin Press, 1985.
Foote, Henry Stuart. Texas and the Texans. 2 volumes. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1841.
Ford, John Salmon, edited by Stephen B. Oates. Rip Ford’s Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994.
Fowler, Will. Santa Anna of Mexico, The University of Nebraska Press, 2007.
Gambrell, Herbert. Anson Jones: The Last President of Texas. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988 reprint. 1947. Reprint.
Gammell, (Karl) Hans Peter Marius Nielsen. The Laws of Texas, 1822–1897. Ten volumes. Austin, Tex: The Gammel Book Company, 1898.
Gonzales County History. Published by Gonzales County Historical Commission and Curtis Media Corp., 1986.
Green, Rena Maverick (editor). Memoirs of Mary A. Maverick. 1921. Reprint, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
Greenwood, Hulen M. Garrison Greenwood: Ancestors and Descendants. Privately published by author in Houston, Tex: 1986.
Greer, James Kimmins. Texas Ranger: Jack Hays in the Frontier Southwest. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1993. This book was originally published by E.P. Dutton and Company, Inc. as Colonel Jack Hays: Texas Frontier Leader and California Builder in 1952.
Groneman, Bill. Alamo Defenders. A Genealogy: The People and Their Words. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1990.
———. Battlefields of Texas. Plano: Republic of Texas Press, 1998.
Gulick, Charles A. Jr., Winnie Allen, Katherine Elliott, and Harriet Smither. The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, 6 Volumes, 1922. Reprint. Austin, Tex: Pemberton Press, 1968.
Guthrie, Keith. Raw Frontier. Armed Conflict Along the Texas Coastal Bend, Volume One. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.
Haley, James L. Sam Houston. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002.
Hämaläinen, Pekka. The Comanche Empire. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009.
Hamilton, Lester. Goliad Survivor. San Antonio, TX: The Naylor Company, 1971.
Hansen, Todd (Editor). The Alamo Reader. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2003.
Hardin, Stephen L. Texian Iliad. A Military History of the Texas Revolution. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994. Reprint, 1999.
Hatley, Allen G. The Indian Wars in Stephen F. Austin’s Texas Colony, 1822–1835. Austin: Eakin Press, 2001.
Haynes, Sam W. Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990.
History of Houston County: 1687–1979. Compiled and edited by the History Book Committee of Houston County Historical Commission of Crockett, Texas. Tulsa, Okla.: Heritage Publishing Company, 1979.
Hohes, Pauline Buck. A Centennial History of Anderson County, Texas. San Antonio, Tex: Naylor, 1936.
Houston, Andrew Jackson. Texas Independence. Houston: Anson Jones Press, 1938.
Hunter, Robert Hancock. Narrative of Robert Hancock Hunter. 1936. Reprint, Austin: Encino Press, 1966.
Huston, Cleburne. Deaf Smith: Incredible Texas Spy. Waco, Tex: Texian Press, 1973.
———. Towering Texan: A Biography of Thomas J. Rusk. Waco, Tex: Texian Press, 1971.
Jackson, Donald. Voyages of the Steamboat Yellow Stone. New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1985.
James, Marquis. The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988.
Jenkins, John H. and Kenneth Kesselus. Edward Burleson: Texas Frontier Leader. Austin, Tex: Jenkins Publishing Co., 1990.
Jenkins, John Holland. Papers of the Texas Revolution 1835–1836. Ten Volumes. Austin, Tex: Presidial Press, 1973.
———. Recollections of Early Texas. The Memoirs of John Holland Jenkins. Edited by John Holmes Jenkins III. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1958. Reprint. 1995.
Johnson, Frank W. A History of Texas and Texans. Edited by Eugene C. Barker. Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1916.
King, C. Richard. James Clinton Neill. The Shadow Commander of the Alamo. Austin: Eakin Press, 2002.
Knowles, Thomas W. They Rode for the Lone Star. The Saga of the Texas Rangers. The Birth of Texas-The Civil War. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Publishing Company, 1999.
Koury, Michael J. Arms For Texas: A Study of the Weapons of the Republic of Texas. Fort Collins, Colo.: The Old Army Press, 1973.
Lack, Paul. The Diary of William Fairfax Gray. From Virginia to Texas, 1835–1837. Dallas: SMU, 1987.
Lack, Paul D. The Texas Revolutionary Experience. A Political and Social History, 1835–1836. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1992.
Ladd, Kevin. Gone to Texas: Genealogical Abstracts from The Telegraph and Texas Register 1835–1841. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1994.
Lane, Walter Paye. The Adventures and Recollections of General Walter P. Lane. Austin, Tex: Pemberton Press, 1970.
Lester, C. Edwards. The Life of Sam Houston. Biographical Center for Research, 2009.
Linn, John J. Reminiscences of Fifty Years in Texas. New York: D&J Sadlier & Co., 1883.
Lord, Walter. A Time To Stand: The Epic of the Alamo as a Great National Experience. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1961.
Maillard, N. Doran. The History of the Republic of Texas: From the Discovery of the Country to the Present Time, and the Cause of Her Separation from the Republic of Mexico. London: Smith, Elder, 1842.
McDowell, Catherine W. (ed.). Now You Hear My Horn. The Journal of James Wilson Nichols, 1820–1887. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961.
McLean, Malcolm D. Papers Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas. Published by the University of Texas at Arlington. Arlington, Tex: The UTA Press.
Moore, Stephen L. Eighteen Minutes: The Battle of San Jacinto and the Texas Independence Campaign. Dallas: Republic of Texas Press (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group), 2004.
———. Taming Texas. Captain William T. Sadler’s Lone Star Service. Austin, Tex: State House Press, 2000.
———. Last Stand of the Texas Cherokees. Chief Bowles and the 1839 Cherokee War in Texas. Garland, TX: RAM Books, 2009.
———. Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen and Indian Wars in Texas. Vol. I. 1835–1837. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2002.
———. Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen and Indian Wars in Texas. Vol. II. 1838–1839. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2006.
———. Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen and Indian Wars in Texas. Vol. III. 1840–1841. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2007.
———. Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen and Indian Wars in Texas. Vol. IV. 1842–1845. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2010.
Morphis, J. M. History of Texas, From its Discovery and Settlement. Ann Arbor: Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 2006.
Morrell, Z. N. Flowers and Fruits in the Wilderness. 1872. Reprint, St. Louis: Commercial Printing Company, undated third edition.
Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution. Austin: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1986.
Nance, Joseph M. After San Jacinto: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1836–1841. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1963.
———. Attack and Counter-Attack: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1842. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964.
Nevin, David. The Texans (The Old West Series). Alexandria, Va: Editors of Time-Life Books, 1975. Reprint. 1980.
The New Handbook of Texas. Austin: The Texas State Historical Association, 1996, Six Volumes.
Newcomb, W. W. Jr. The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times. Austin, Tex: University of Texas Press, 1961.
Neyland, James. Palestine (Texas): A History. Palestine, Tex: Empress Books.
O’Connor, Kathryn Stoner. Presidio La Bahía 1721–1846. Austin: Eakin Press, 2001.
Peña, José Enrique de la. With Santa Anna in Texas. A Personal Narrative of the Revolution. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1975. Reprint, 1999.
Pierce, Gerald Swetnam. The Army of the Republic of Texas, 1836–1845. Dissertation from the University of Mississippi, copyright 1964, on file in the Texas Room of the Houston Public Library.
———. Texas Under Arms. The Camps, Posts, Forts, and Military Towns of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Tex: Encino Press, 1969.
Pioneer Families of Anderson County Prior to 1900. Palestine, Tex: Anderson County Genealogical Society, 1984.
Plummer, Rachel (Parker). Narrative of the Capture and Subsequent Sufferings of Mrs. Rachel Plummer. Houston, Tex: 1839.
Pohl, James W. The Battle of San Jacinto. Texas State Historical Association, 1989.
Powell, Mrs. Doris Daniel. The Genealogy of Hugh Alva Menefee Jr. Cleburne, Tex: Privately published, 1972.
Procter, Ben H. The Life of John H. Reagan. Austin, Tex: The University of Texas Press, 1962.
Purcell, Robert Allen. The History of the Texas Militia. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981.
Ramsay, Jack C. Jr. Thunder Beyond the Brazos: Mirabeau B. Lamar. Austin, Tex: Eakin Press, 1985.
Ray, Worth S. Austin Colony Pioneers. Including History of Bastrop, Fayette, Austin, Grimes, Montgomery and Washington Counties, Texas. Austin, Tex: Jenkins Publishing Company, 1970.
Reagan, John H. The Memoirs of John H. Reagan. Edited by John F. Jenkins. Austin, Tex: The Pemberton Press, 1968.
Reid, Samuel C. The Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch’s Texas Rangers. Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber and Company, 1847.
Republic of Texas Pension Application Abstracts. Published by the Austin Genealogical Society. Austin, Tex: Morgan Printing and Publishing, 1987.
Richardson, Rupert N. Texas, The Lone Star State. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1943.
Richardson, Thomas Clarence. East Texas: Its History and Its Makers. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940.
Roberts, Madge Thornall (Editor). The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston. Volume I: 1839–1845. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1996.
Robertson, W. G. The Lone Star State. Privately published: 1893.
Robinson, Charles M. III. The Men Who Wear the Star. The Story of the Texas Rangers. New York: Random House, 2000.
Robinson, Duncan W. Judge Robert McAlpin Williamson. Texas’ Three-Legged Willie. Austin: Texas State Historical Society, 1948.
Rodríguez, Rodríguez. Rodríguez Memoirs of Early Texas. Forgotten Books: 2012.
Roland, Charles P. Albert Sidney Johnston: Soldier of Three Republics. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964.
Rose, Victor M. The Life and Services of Gen. Ben McCulloch. Philadelphia: Pictorial Bureau of the Press, 1888. Facsimile reproduction. Austin: The Steck Company.
Santos, Richard G. Santa Anna’s Campaign Against Texas, 1835–1836. Austin: Texian Press, 1968.
Scott, Zelma. History of Coryell County. Austin: Texas State Historical Society, 1965.
Shipman, Daniel. Frontier Life. 58 Years in Texas. 1879. Reprint, Pasadena, Texas: The Abbotsford Publishing Co., 1965.
Smither, Harriet (Editor). The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar. Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1922.
Smithwick, Noah. The Evolution of a State/Recollections of Old Texas Days. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983.
Sowell, A. J. Texas Indian Fighters. Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas. 1900. Reprint. Austin, Tex: State House Press, 1986.
———. Rangers and Pioneers of Texas. 1884. Reprint. Austin, Tex: State House Press, 1991.
Spellman, Charles E. The Texas House of Representatives: A Pictorial Roster, 1846–1992.
Spellman, Paul N. Forgotten Texas Leader: Hugh McLeod and the Texan Santa Fe Expedition. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1999.
Steele, Alfonso. Biography of Private Alfonso Steele (Deceased). Last Survivor of the Battle of San Jacinto. Privately published pamphlet, 1909.
Stroud, Harry A. Conquest of the Prairies. Waco: Texian Press, 1968.
Swisher, John Milton. Edited by Rena Maverick Green. The Swisher Memoirs. San Antonio: Sigmund Press, 1932.
Teja, Jesus F. de la (Editor). A Revolution Remembered. The?Memoirs and Selected Correspondence of Juan N. Seguin. Austin, Tex: State House Press, 1991.
Thompson, Karen R. (Editor). Defenders of the Republic of Texas. Austin, Tex: Daughters of the Republic of Texas via Laurel House Press, 1989.
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