The West Texas Historical Association Yearbook is published annually.
Volume 71, 1995
- Francaviglia, Richard V. "Black Diamonds to Black Gold: The Legacy of the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company": vol. 71: 7.
- Wright, Paul. "Work Among Anglos and Hispanics in the Big Bend, 1910": vol. 71: 21.
- Bielinski, Leo S. "1903 Thurber Coal Miners' Meeting at Rocky Creek Bridge and its Significance in the Southwest Labor Movement, The": vol. 71: 36.
- Elam, Earl H. "Borden County Cowboy's Letters to His Girl, A": vol. 71: 44.
- Cantu, Valeriano. "Post Training School: The Result of Two Idealists, The": vol. 71: 59.
- Chambers, Clint E. "Dora Lynne Stokes: A West Texan's Legacy to the Humanitarian-Idealism of the 1950's and 1960's": vol. 71: 73.
- Owen, Keith R. "Doans: The Birth and Death of a Frontier Town": vol. 71: 84.
- Matthews, Jim. "Twice Decorated for Gallantry and Distinguished Conduct: Sergeant William Wilson and the Medal of Honor": vol. 71: 96.
- Fillingim, David. "Cheatin' Song: A Redneck Blues, The": vol. 71: 106.
- Weiner, Robert G. "West Texas and Lubbock Music During the Fifties: An Oral History, Part II": vol. 71: 118.
- Key, Zela Mae Cornelius. Editors, Ellen Ruth Key-Clark & Edward Hake Phillips "West Texas Childhood, A": vol. 71: 127.
- Skaggs, Jimmy M. "Once Upon a Time in West Texas: Charles J. Finger": vol. 71: 144.
- Anderson, Allen. "Ballyhooing in West Texas: Memories of a Cowboy Band Alumnus": vol. 71: 157. H.
- Loftin, Jack. "Presidential Address: A Twentieth Century Chase for the White Buffalo": vol. 71: 174.
- Dyreson, JoDee, and Freedonia H. Paschall. "Recent Publications of Interest to West Texans": vol. 71: 182.
Volume 72, 1996
- Cashion, Ty. "Resurrecting the Western Hero: The Case of James A. Brock": vol. 72: 7.
- Snapp, Harry F. "West Texas Women: A Diverse Heritage and a Succession of Frontiers": vol. 72: 21.
- Wimberley, Laura Anne. "Woodward or Wagstaff? West Texas Authorship of the Water Priorities Act of 1931": vol. 72: 39.
- Chambers, Clint. "Fort Sill's Emissaries to the Quahada Comanches on the Staked Plains, 1875": vol. 72: 58.
- Crum, Tom. "Folklorization of the Battle on Pease River": vol. 72: 69.
- Means, Joyce E. "Joe Sifter versus Chico Cano: What Really Happened": vol. 72: 86.
- Tucker, Albert B. "Lost Communities of San Vicente, The": vol. 72: 105.
- Preuss, Gene B. "Differing Perceptions: Public School Teachers and Mexican Students in Texas, 1910-1930": vol. 72: 119.
- Wyse, Christie R. "William L. Black and the West Texas Wool Industry": vol. 72: 130.
- Trolinger, Boyd. "Samuel Thomas "Booger Red" Privett: Cowboy, Showman, and Early Rodeo Pioneer": vol. 72: 142.
- Davis, Kenneth W. "Fifth Sunday Singing Conventions in Central Texas": vol. 72: 152.
- Chatham, Russell. "World War I: The Letters of a Country School Teacher to His Girl": vol. 72: 158.
- Bellinghausen, Darlene. "German Ranchwoman on the Brazos, A": vol. 72: 171.
- Hale, Duane K. "Ralph A. Smith: Gentleman, Educator, Scholar": vol. 72: 177. 177-192.
- Elam, Earl H. "Kenneth Franklin Neighbours, `A Texas Original’": vol. 72: 193. 193-200.
- Rodenberger, Lou H. "Presidential Address: Texas Women Writers and Their `Usable Past’": vol. 72: 201.
- Dyreson, Jodella K. and Freedonia H. Paschall. "Recent Publications of Interest to West Texans": vol. 72: 209.
Volume 73, 1997
- Rathjen, Frederick W. "Whither Regional Historical Organization? ": vol. 73: 6.
- Robertson, Robert. "Texas: La Terre Promise": vol. 73: 11.
- Griffith, Carolyn. "Folk Architecture on the Griffith Homeplace": vol. 73: 31.
- Saffell, Cameron L. "From Wagon to Module: New Ways of Handling Harvested Cotton": vol. 73: 46.
- Dunn, Linda Mason. "Polio, 1946--The Story of One Family's Struggle as Told Through the Eyes of a Mother and Her Daughter": vol. 73: 62.
- Pospisil, JoAnn. "Waxing and Waning of an Industry: Candelilla Wax's Importance in the Big Bend Region, The": vol. 73: 70.
- Way, Sarah. "Bartonsite: The Passing of a Town": vol. 73: 83.
- Wright, Paul. "Life on Both Sides of the Tracks in Early Alpine": vol. 73: 96.
- Burton, Bob. "Railroad Through Spur, The": vol. 73: 113.
- Baulch, Joe. "Dogs of War Unleashed: The Devil Concealed in Men Unchained, The": vol. 73: 126.
- Matthews, James T. "Frontier Commanders in Grey: George Baylor, Alonzo Ridley, and George Madison": vol. 73: 142.
- Dyreson, JoDee, and Freedonia Paschall. "History in West Texas": vol. 73: 155.
Volume 74, 1998
- Greene, A. C. "Captain Wise and Colonel Parker: A Denominational Fight in Early Abilene": vol. 74: 6.
- Hale, Duane K. "Riddle of the Big Country’s Stone Maps Remains Unsolved": vol. 74: 15.
- Becker, John T. "Jack". "Adaptation, Innovation, and Perseverance: J. P. Morris and the Building of the Rafter-3 Ranch": vol. 74: 34.
- Bogener, Steve. "The World Heavyweight Boxing Championship Bout, 1896, at Langtry, Texas": vol. 74: 47.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The Westerner Band and Seldom Inn: Personal Recollections of Lubbock in the Thirties": vol. 74: 57.
- Chambers, Clint. "'Dear Sam ....' The Letters of an Old Army Scout: Jack Stilwell to Sigmund Schlesinger": vol. 74: 75.
- Savage, D. Keith. "Early Record of Big Country Dentistry": vol. 74: 85.
- Dunn, Linda Mason. "'There’s No Place Like Home'—West Texas Home Cures and Folk Remedies": vol. 74: 92.
- Taylor, Donathan. "Some Living Conditions at Forts in the American Southwest": vol. 74: 104.
- McGowen, Stanley S. "Life and Death on the Texas Frontier: Letters of Sidney Green Davidson and Mary Kuykendall Davidson": vol. 74: 112.
- Matthews, Becky. "Pearl Nance, A Remarkable Ranchwoman": vol. 74: 122.
- Duarte-Valverde, Gloria. "Fort McKavett: from Army Post to Historical Site": vol. 74: 128.
- Robinson, Scott. "The Flatland Factor: One Hundred Years of Imag(in)ing the Llano Estacado": vol. 74: 136.
- Loving, David. "H. B. Sanborn and the Bravo Ranch, 1906-1912": vol. 74: 150.
- Nolte, Elleta. "The Igo-Kokernot 06-Johnston Ranch": vol. 74: 157.
- Wingert, Elizabeth. "The 1880s: Scottish Capital in the American West": vol. 74: 164.
- Kreidler, Tai. "The Southwest Collection: 50 Years in the Saddle": vol. 74: 172.
- Paschall, Freedonia. "History in West Texas": vol. 74: 180.
- Boren Sentell, Mildred. "Another Historical Marker": vol. 74: 188.
- Aston, B. W. "Affairs of the Association: 1998 Annual Meeting": vol. 74: 190.
- Aston, B. W. "Annual Financial Report of the Executive Director":vol. 74: 192.
Volume 75, 1999
- Walker, Donald. "Governor Preston E. Smith": vol. 75: 6.
- Aston, B. W. "John D. Windham: Diary of a Frontier Doctor": vol. 75: 18.
- Tinney, Ed. "I'll Keep My Children: The Life of Pioneer Educator Noe Lara Camunez": vol. 75: 23.
- Haggard, Tiffany M. "West Texas Congressmen and Their Constituents During the First Hundred Days of the New Deal": vol. 75: 32.
- Hughes, Patrick L. "West Texas Swing: Roosevelt Purge in the Land of the Lone Star?": vol. 75: 41.
- Iber, Jorge. "Bidal Aguero and the El Editor Newspaper: The Varied Roles of a Spanish Surnamed Entrepeneur in a Lubbock, Texas Barrio, 1977-1999": vol. 75: 54.
- Dickey, Susan Karina. "The Courthouses of Oscar Ruffini, Architect" vol. 75: 63.
- Jensen, Robert. "Lubbock Physicians and Changes in the Doctor-Patient Relationship Since the Advent of Medicare" vol. 75:73.
- Nolte, Elleta. "To Tame a Canyon: The Development of Ransom Canyon": vol. 75: 88.
- Parker, Mary E. "A Panhandle First: Amarillo College": vol. 75: 95.
- Steele, June M. "Mollie Abernathy: Rancher of the South Plains of West Texas, 1900-1919": vol. 75: 102.
- Matthews, James T. "Always in the Vanguard: Patrolling the Texas Frontier with Captain Louis Carpenter and Company H of the Tenth Cavalry": vol. 75: 110.
- Strong, Eric Emmerson. "The Lost Treaty of the Black Seminoles": vol. 75: 120.
- Flynn, Sean J. "Life-Blood of the Plains: John L. McCarty and the Panhandle Water Conservation Authority" vol. 75: 131.
- Nanny, Betsy and Lawrence Clayton. "The Indian Captivity of Anna Metzger": vol. 75: 143.
- Paschall, Freedonia. "History in West Texas": vol. 75: 149.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Affairs of the Association: 1999 Annual Meeting": vol. 75: 160.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Annual Financial Report of the Executive Director": vol. 75: 164.
- Cashion, Ty, Editor. "Book Reviews": vol. 75: 170.
Volume 76, 2000
- Aston, B. W. "The West Texas Historical Association": vol. 76: 6.
- Crum, Tom. "West Texas": vol. 76: 16.
- Clayton, Lawrence. "Some Personal Comments on Literature and West Texas": vol. 76: 33.
- Allison, Fred. "Lubbock's Most Sensational Murder Case": vol. 76: 40.
- Wright, Paul. "Property Ownership in the Early Big Bend": vol. 76: 66.
- Lindsey, Gary. "Willard B. Robinson and the National Ranching Heritage Center of Texas Tech University": vol. 76: 91.
- Pospisil, JoAnn. "Black Defenders in the American West: 1865 to 1890": vol. 76: 106.
- Haggard, Tiffany. "Rural Revolution: South Plains Cotton Farmers and Federal Farm Legislation, 1929-1936": vol. 76: 126.
- Aday, Lu Ann. "From Open to Closed Range Ranching in Cochran County, Texas: The History of Old Surratt Territory": vol. 76:139.
- Barton, Barbara. "Richard Franklin Tankersley: Cattleman, Indian Fighter, and Texas Ranger": vol. 76: 153.
- Ramirez, Abel, Editor. "Notes and Documents: A Jack Rabbit Drive": vol. 76: 165.
- Paschall, Freedonia. "History in West Texas": vol. 76: 175.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Affairs of the Association: 2000 Annual Meeting": vol. 76: 194.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Annual Financial Report of the Executive Director": vol. 76: 203.
- Cashion, Ty, Editor. "Book Reviews": vol. 76: 210.
Volume 77, 2001
Volume 78, 2002
- Nall, Garry L. "Just Where are the Farmers in the West Texas Saga?": vol. 78: 6.
- Plum, Katie Marie. "For the Benefit of My Parents: Medical Considerations of the 1949 San Angelo Polio Epidemic": vol. 78:17.
- Lewis, Preston. "Animal, Mineral, Vegetable: Counterfactual Explanations for San Angelo's 1949 Polio Epidemic": vol. 78: 27.
- Magill, Dana. "William Harrison Bledsoe and the Founding of Texas Tech University": vol. 78: 38.
- Untiedt, Ken. "Albert Benjamin Cunningham: Forgotten West Texas Writer": vol. 78: 54.
- Pate, J'Nell L. "Carswell AFB's Major Horace S. Carswell, Jr., and His San Angelo Connection": vol. 78: 64.
- Collins, Michael L. "For Gallantry in Action: James B. Dosher and the Battle of the Little Wichita": vol. 78: 73.
- Howell, Kenneth Wayne. "New Western History, New Western Historians, and the Attempt to Define the West as a Region": vol. 78: 89.
- Davidson, Becky. "Transcending the Moment: Anson's 'Cowboys' Christmas Ball'": vol. 78: 112.
- Glasgow, Lucille. "Beneath Arrowhead's Waters: The Story of Halsell, Texas": vol. 78: 127.
- Parker, Mary E. "Frontier Experiments in Higher Education on the Llano Estacado": vol. 78: 137.
- Cox, Mike. "Battle of the Painted Rocks: Scraping off the Layers": vol. 78: 151.
- Bryant, Dino, Editor. "Notes and Documents: Statement of Sergeant William L. Umbles at his Court-Martial": vol. 78: 170.
- Paschall, Freedonia, Marleta Childs and Julia Saffell. "History in West Texas": vol. 78: 178.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Affairs of the Association: 2002 Annual Meeting": vol. 78: 201.
- "Annual Financial Report of the Executive Director": vol. 78: 207.
- Pate, J'Nell, Editor. "Book Reviews": vol. 78: 213.
Volume 79, 2003
- Fenton, James. "The Staked Plains' Legendary Feudist, Tom Ross": vol. 79: 6.
- Cano, Alexander Soto. "The Mexican American Community of Knickerbocker, Texas, 1880 to 1920": vol. 79: 24.
- Zackry, Juanita. "How the Bankhead Highway Benefited West Texas": vol. 79: 35.
- Sweeney, Kevin. "Pandora's Drought: Aridity and the Brazos and Clear Fork Indian Reserves": vol. 79: 43.
- Fink, Tiffany Haggard. "Railroad Men: Employees of the Fort Worth and Denver Railraod": vol. 79: 56.
- Sentell, Mildred B. "A History of Lake Alan Henry": vol. 79: 68.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The Last of the Wildcatters: A Tribute to Harvey B. Rhoads": vol. 79: 77.
- Carlson, Erik. "Carl G. Cromwell and Cromwell Airlines: The Dawn of Commercial Aviation in West Texas, 1928-1931": vol. 79: 89.
- Duarte, Gloria. "The Education of Eva Camunez Tucker: El Querer es Poder": vol. 79: 106.
- Vance, Randy."Battle of Sweetwater Creek": vol. 79: 119.
- Marlin, Robert O., IV. "James V. Allred, Hispanics, and the Texas Death Penalty": vol. 79: 132.
- Tynan, Bill. "Fifty Years of Texas Tech Athletics as Seen and Reported by Jack Dale": vol. 79: 148.
- Ainsworth, Troy Michael. "Henry Connelly's Commercial Expedition from Mexico to the American Southwest, 1839-40": vol. 79: 160.
- Crum, Tom. "A Lawyer Looks at Historical Research": vol. 79: 170.
- Turner, Leland, editor. "Notes and Documents- Captain Nicholas M. Nolan Report," August 4, 1877": vol. 79: 179.
- Paschall, Freedonia, Marleta Childs and Julia Saffell. "History in West Texas": vol. 79: 182.
- Kreidler, Tai. "Affairs of the Association: 2003 Annual Meeting": vol. 79: 205.
- Pate, J'Nell, Editor. "Book Reviews": vol. 79: 215.
Volume 80, 2004
- Murrah, David. "Graham, Texas' Famous Oak: Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Founding of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association": vol. 80: 7.
- Turner, Leland. "Most Influental Cattleman: Murdo Mackenzie and His Tenure at the Madador Ranch": vol. 80: 18.
- Bielinski, Leo S. "The Italian Presence in the Coal Camp of Thurber, Texas": vol. 80: 33.
- Pate, J'Nell. "Rock Creek Community and Mines in Parker County": vol. 80: 41.
- Lewis, Preston. "Citizen Soldier from West Texas: The World War II Experience of Ray Franklin Lewis": vol. 80: 53.
- Carlson, Paul H. "Abilene and the 1928 Annual Meeting of the West Texas Historical Association": vol. 80: 66.
- Holt, David. "Our Dream Was to Have a Home: The Pioneer Experience in Hutchinson County and the Texas West": vol. 80: 77.
- De Leon, Arnoldo and Bruce Glasrud. "Bibliophiling Tejano Scholarship: A West Texas Collaboration": vol. 80: 93.
- Eoff, Shirley M. "Lanier Bell: Gentle Giant of San Angelo's Polio Epidemic": vol. 80: 110.
- Becker, Jack. "Mattie B. Morris Miller: Matriarch, Ranch Woman, and Benefactor": vol. 80: 126.
- Roberts, Cleon. "The Afterlife of Adobe Walls" vol. 80: 137.
- Johnson, Melvin C. "The Mormon Cowboys of Bandera Countyand the Texas Hill Country": vol. 80: 159.
- Davis, Ken. "History, Folklore, and Wild Hog Hunting-- Some Reflections": vol. 80: 178.
- Hoover, D. Sandy, editor. "Notes and Documents- W. F. Cummins' Report on the Possible Origins of the Name, Llano Estacado": vol. 80: 184.
- Paschall, Freedonia, Marleta Childs and Julia Saffell. "History in West Texas": vol. 80: 190.
- "Annual Financial Report of the Executive Director": vol. 80: 215.
- Pate, J'Nell, Editor. "Book Reviews": vol. 80: 217.
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