Below, alphabetized by author's last name, is a list of articles appearing in the West Texas Historical Review (formerly called The Yearbook). In instances when there is no author given, the article is listed by title:
Authors whose last name begin with "A"
- Adams, Michael. "Crossroads on the Dance Floor": vol. 66: 147.
- Aday, Lu Ann. "From Open to Closed Range Ranching in Cochran County, Texas: The History of Old Surratt Territory": vol. 76: 139.
- Alf, E. Karl. "George Wilkins Kendall and the West Texas Sheep Industry": vol. 58: 67.
- Ainsworth, Len, Editor. "Notes and Documents- 'Crimmins and Cameron'": vol. 86: 158.
- Ainsworth, Troy Michael. "Henry Connelly's Commercial Expedition from Mexico to the American Southwest, 1839-40": vol. 79: 160.
- Ainsworth, Troy. "Mabel Welch: El Paso's First Woman Architect": vol. 85: 139.
- Ainsworth, Troy. "The Second Santa Fe Expedition: Jacob Snively and the Mission to Disrupt New Mexico Commerce in 1843": vol. 82: 23.
- [Edited by] Allison, Austin. "Notes, Documents, and Sundries - JA Cattle Company": vol. 88: 173.
- [Edited by] Allison, Austin. "Notes, Documents, and Sundries - Newspapers, Oil, and Railroad Land": vol. 90: 129.
- [Editor] Allison, Austin. "Publications in West Texas History": vol. 90: 160.
- [Editor] Allison, Austin. "Publications in West Texas History": vol. 92: 182.
- [Editor] Allison, Austin. "Publications in West Texas History": vol. 94: 145.
- [Editor] Allison, Austin. "Publications in West Texas History": vol. 95: 149.
- [Editor] Allison, Austin. "Publications in West Texas History": vol. 96: 200.
- Allison, Fred. "Lubbock's Most Sensational Murder Case": vol. 76: 40.
- Álvarez, José Manuel Serrano and Allan J. Kuethe. "The San Sabá Presidio and Spain's Frontier Policy in North America": vol. 83: 7.
- Amin, Julius. "Black Lubbock: 1955 to the Present": vol. 65: 24.
- Anderson, Adrian N. "Last Phase of Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie's 1874 Campaign Against the Comanches, The": vol. 40: 71.
- Anderson, Allen. "Ballyhooing in West Texas: Memories of a Cowboy Band Alumnus": vol. 71: 157. H.
- Anderson, George S "West Texas and Its Press as I Have Known Them": vol. 18: 3.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "A Bow Tie Maverick in West Texas: Grover E. Murray and the Emergence of Texas Tech University": vol. 91: 81.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "John C. Granbury and the Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy of 1931-32": vol. 88: 118.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The Last of the Wildcatters: A Tribute to Harvey B. Rhoads": vol. 79: 77.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The Laying of the Cornerstone: Lubbock's Most Memorable Armistice Day": vol. 85: 81.
- Anderson, H. Allen, editor. "Indian Raids on the Texas Frontier: The Personal Memoir of Hugh Allen Anderson": vol. 51: 85.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "Monroe Brown and Rebecca Skeen Sawyer: Pioneers of the South Plains": vol. 60: 67.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "Montie Ritchie and the JA Ranch: A Tribute": vol. 77: 6.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "Mountain Pass: A Texas Frontier Landmark": vol. 53: 57.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The Westerner Band and Seldom Inn: Personal Recollections of Lubbock in the Thirties": vol. 74: 57.
- Anderson, H. Allen. "The West Texas Museum and Its Hidden Treasure: The Story of the Peter Hurd Mural": vol. 94: 52.
- Armes, Ashley. "Kent Hance, George W. Bush, and West Texas' 1978 Congressional Election (Outstanding Student Paper Award)": vol. 81: 113.
- 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.
- Aston, B. W. "Another Day-Another Time: Abilene in 1885": vol. 54: 32.
- Aston, B. W. "John D. Windham: Diary of a Frontier Doctor": vol. 75: 18.
- Aston, B. W. "Roby Gets a Railroad": vol. 52: 71.
- Aston, B. W. "The West Texas Historical Association": vol. 76: 6.
- Aston, B.W., and Ken Jacobs. "Mrs. John (Thelma) Berry": vol. 59: 156.
- Austerman, Wayne R. "Jose Policarpo Rodriquez: Chicano Plainsman": vol. 59: 52.
- Austerman, Wayne R. "San Antonio--El Paso Mail, C. S. A., The": vol. 58: 77.
Authors whose last name begin with "B"
- Baker, T. Lindsay. "Theft by Revolver, Nitroglycerine, and Fountain Pen: Robberies and Embezzlements at the Stockyards National Bank": vol. 95: 64.
- Barr, Alwyn. "Black Cowboys: Background and Roles in Texas": vol. 88: 8.
- Barton, Barbara. "Richard Franklin Tankersley: Cattleman, Indian Fighter, and Texas Ranger": vol. 76: 153.
- Bates, Rick. "R. C. Crane: One of West Texas' Great Lay Historians": vol. 77: 26.
- Baumgardner, Karl. "Gentle Persuasion Gone Awry: An Analysis of the Spanish Attempts to Convert the Indians of Spanish Texas": vol. 87: 52.
- Becker, John T. "Jack". "Adaptation, Innovation, and Perseverance: J. P. Morris and the Building of the Rafter-3 Ranch": vol. 74: 34.
- [Edited by] Becker, Jack and Paul H. Carlson. "Notes and Documents- 'An Account of a Trip on the Great Plains in 1877'": vol. 84: 169.
- Becker, Jack. "Mattie B. Morris Miller: Matriarch, Ranch Woman, and Benefactor": vol. 80: 126.
- Becker, Jack. "The Morris Cattle Company: Years of Struggle and Prosperity 1921-1947": vol. 77: 54.
- Becker, Jack. "Some Medieval Contributions to the American Southwest: Animal, Environmental, and Vegetable": vol. 84: 138.
- Beckham, John L. "Clifton Mott Caldwell: Citizen of Texas": vol. 56: 68.
- Beesley, C. A. "Texas Martyr and His Successors, A": vol. 33: 49.
- "Memoirs of Henry Belding": vol. 29: 79.
- Belfiglio, Valentine J. "Early Italian Settlers of Tarrant County, Texas": vol. 64: 88.
- Belfiglio, Valentine J. "Public Policy and the Mexican Italians of El Paso County, Texas, 1880-1920": vol. 68: 25.
- Bellinghausen, Darlene. "Dora Merrell Stroup: A Panhandle Pioneer": vol. 68: 147.
- Bellinghausen, Darlene. "German Ranchwoman on the Brazos, A": vol. 72: 171.
- Bellinghausen, Darlene. "Mildred Diller and the Diller Ranch": vol. 69: 151.
- Bernstein, Geneva M. "Forgotten Wend, The": vol. 33: 127.
- Berry, John. "Mission Hotel at Putnam, Texas, The": vol. 39: 89.
- Berry, Mrs. John. "Clyde's Yesterdays": vol. 54: 82.
- Berry, Mrs. John. "Excessive Land, An": vol. 62: 145.
- Berry, Mrs. John. "Tribute, A": vol. 65: 137.
- Bickers, Margaret. "Conserving Chaotic Waters: The Canadian River, 1918-1941": vol. 89: 75.
- Bielinski, Leo S. "1903 Thurber Coal Miners' Meeting at Rocky Creek Bridge and its Significance in the Southwest Labor Movement, The": vol. 71: 36.
- Bielinski, Leo S. "Beer, Booze, Bootlegging And Bocci Ball In Thurber-Mingus": vol. 59: 75.
- Bielinski, Leo S. "The Italian Presence in the Coal Camp of Thurber, Texas,": vol. 80: 33.
- Bigbee, Joe. "Goldia Malone: An Early Day Cowgirl": vol. 60: 92.
- Biggers, Don H. "Exploration and Tests of Underground Water on the Plains": vol. 17: 77.
- Bigness, Deborah. "The Women Men Elected": vol. 96: 106.
- Biles, Roberta Frances. "Frame House Era in Northwest Texas, The": vol. 46: 167.
- Billingsley, William C. "`Beating, Tarring, and Feathering of E.T. McDonald, The’": vol. 65: 93.
- Bitner, Grace. "Early History of the Concho Country and Tom Green County": vol. 9: 3.
- Bitner, Grace. "R. F. Tankersley and Family, Pioneers of the Concho Country": vol. 20: 99.
- Blackburn, Mrs. L. L. "Early Settlers and Settlements of Callahan County": vol. 23: 13.
- Blodgett, Jan. "Crosby County's Year Old Baby: Julian Bassett and the Development of Crosbyton, Texas": vol. 62: 43.
- Blodgett, Jan. "Land Promotion and Advertisement in West Texas": vol. 60: 35.
- [Editor] Boedeker, Robin. "Book Reviews": vol. 95: 138.
- [Editor] Boedeker, Robin. "Book Reviews": vol. 96: 184.
- Bogener, Steve. "The World Heavyweight Boxing Championship Bout, 1896, at Langtry, Texas": vol. 74: 47.
- Bond, Ann Y. "Wylie, Taylor County, Texas": vol. 62: 130.
- Boren, Mildred. "Garza County Murder, A": vol. 67: 122.
- Boren, Mildred. "James Minus Boren: Pioneer West Texas Cowman": vol. 64: 113.
- Boren Sentell, Mildred. "Another Historical Marker ": vol. 74: 188.
- Boswell, G. C. "James Abercrombie Hyder, Dean of West Texas Preachers": vol. 11: 38.
- Boswell, G. C. "Some Early Activities Around Mobeetie": vol. 12: 45.
- Bowman, Tim. "After Suffrage: Hattie Anderson, Angie Debo, and Gender Politics in West Texas History, 1920-1935": vol. 96: 59.
- [Editor] Bowman, Tim. "Book Reviews": vol. 89: 182.
- [Editor] Bowman, Tim. "Book Reviews": vol. 90: 143.
- [Editor] Bowman, Tim. "Book Reviews": vol. 91: 141.
- [Editor] Bowman, Tim. "Book Reviews": vol. 92: 152.
- [Editor] Bowman, Tim. "Book Reviews": vol. 94: 128.
- Boyett, Anetta, and Elizabeth Ann Maxwell. "Contributions by Junior Historians": vol. 30: 155.
- Braly, Earl Burk. "Fort Belknap of the Texas Frontier": vol. 30: 83.
- Brannon, Barbara A. "Roscoe P. Conlking: The Man Who Tracked the Butterfield Overland Mail": vol. 92: 41.
- Brown, Clara. "Historic Efforts to Solve the Water Problem in the Wilds of the Wichitas": vol. 49: 69.
- Brown, Lawrence L. "Beginnings of the Episcopal Church in Western Texas": vol. 38: 19.
- Brown, Lyle C. "Tribute to a Texan, Walter Prescott Webb": vol. 39: 93.
- Brown, Norman D. "`Dan’s the Man,’ `Me for Ma,’ and `Lynch is a Cinch’: The Gubernatorial Election of 1926 in Texas": vol. 55: 37.
- Brown, Pat."Dugouts, Dooryards, Dirt Tanks and Daffodils (Crosby County 1877-1936) ": vol. 57: 71.
- Bruce, Leona. "Block House on Calf Creek, The": vol. 56: 111.
- Bruce, Leona. "Little Red Notebook, Bannister Collection, The": vol. 52: 84.
- Bryant, Dino, Editor. "Notes and Documents: Statement of Sergeant William L. Umbles at his Court-Martial": vol. 78: 170.
- Buckner, Kyle Martin. "History of Brownfield, Texas, The": vol. 19: 64.
- Buenger, Walter L. "Enduring Problems in the Interpretation of Post Annexation Texas Politics": vol. 66: 77.
- Buie, Bernard. "Mackenzie Trail": vol. 35: 167.
- Bullard, Drew. "J. Wright Mooar and the White Buffalo": vol. 91: 58.
- Burgess, Marvin E. "Royston Campbell Crane": vol. 32: 149.
- Burley, Joanne. "Glenn Biggs and the Establishment of Guadalupe Mountains National Park": vol. 61: 42.
- Burton, Bob. "`I Wish We Were Not Called Upon To Act’": The Early Growth of the Santa Fe Railway on the South Plains": vol. 63: 153.
- Burton, Bob. "Railroad That Refused to Die: The Gulf, Texas and Western Railway, The": vol. 65: 61.
- Burton, Bob. "Railroad Through Spur, The": vol. 73: 113.
- Byrns, Robert E. "Days of Departed Glory--San Angelo as a Former Railroad Center": vol. 48: 3.
- Byrns, Robert E. "Escal Duke": vol. 61: 147.
- Byrns, Robert E. "Presidential Address": vol. 61: 151.
- Byrns, Robert E. "Puffing Along the Santa Fe with Conductor John B. Davenport": vol. 49:28.
- Byrns, Robert E. "San Angelo's Street Cars": vol. 55: 87.
- Byrns, Robert E. "Ubiquitious Mesquite, The": vol. 45: 76.
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