West Texas Historical Review - Authors "M"
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 "M"
- Madrid, Enrique R. "Expedition of
Captain Joseph De Ydoiaga to La Junta De Los Dos Rios, 1747-48,
The": vol. 70: 88.
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Magill, Dana. "William Harrison
Bledsoe and the Founding of Texas Tech University": vol. 78:
38.
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Malone, Robbie. "Early Abilene: The
Quieter Side of the West": vol. 59: 90.
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Manley, Curtis. "Early Background
and Break-up of the Matador Ranch": vol. 37: 57.
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Marchman, Watt P. and Robert C.
Cotner. "Indian Agent Jesse Stem: A Manuscript Revelation": vol.
39: 114.
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Marcy's Reconnaissance Through Northern and Western Texas;
Material Pertaining to the Brazos River Frontier and Indian Life,
1850-1860; Locating the Texas Indian Reservations (Parker's
Notes); Report of the Post Surgeon at the Post on the Clear Fork
of the Brazos (Phantom Hill) for 1852; Frontier Letters.: Vol. 1.
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"Reprint of a Portion of Captain R.
B. Marcy's Reconnaissance on the Headwaters of the Red River in
1852. Found in Senate Ex. Doc. 33d Congress, 1st Session": vol. 3:
78.
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Marler, Charles H. "Prophet from
Abilene, The": vol. 48: 37.
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Marlin, Robert O., IV. "James V. Allred, Hispanics, and the Texas
Death Penalty": vol. 79: 132.
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Marshall, C. F. "Malcolm Kintner
Graham": vol. 17: 139.
- Marshall, David. "Civilian Fort on the Confederate Frontier, A": vol. 61: 74.
- Marshall, Doyle. "Red-Haired `Indian’ Raiders on the Texas Frontier" vol. 61: 88.
- Marshall, Weston. "Saving NASA's Apollo Program: A Tale of Three West Texans": vol. 94: 92.
- Martin, Cindy. "Southwest Collection: New Materials, New Directions, The": vol. 63: 171.
- Martin, Tessica. "Brownwood, Texas in World War II": vol. 43: 31.
- Martinez, Camilo A. "Vamos Pal Wes; Let's Go West": vol. 70: 40.
- Mason, Richard. "Handful of Farmers, A": vol. 60: 19.
- Mason, Richard. "Lost Seas and Forgotten Climes: Petroleum and Geologists in North Texas": vol. 63: 131.
- Mason, Richard. "Ranger and the First West Texas Drilling Boom": vol. 58: 49.
- Mason, Zane. "Some Experiences of Baptists on the Texas Frontier": vol. 36: 51.
- Mason, Zane. "Some Thoughts on Frontier Religion in Texas After the Civil War": vol. 57: 34.
- Mathes, W. Michael. "Medieval Castile on the Llano Estacado: The Vásquez de Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542": vol. 84: 99.
- Matthews, Becky. "From Log Cabins to the TEA Party: A History of Homeschooling in Texas": vol. 85: 205.
- Matthews, Becky. "Pearl Nance, A Remarkable Ranchwoman": vol. 74: 122.
- 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.
- Matthews, James T. "Frontier Commanders in Grey: George Baylor, Alonzo Ridley, and George Madison": vol. 73: 142.
- Matthews, Jim. "Military Justice on the Texas Frontier": vol. 95: 102.
- Matthews, Jim. "Squarely Fought: Fort Concho and the Campaign Against Victorio, 1880": vol. 69: 34.
- Matthews, Jim. "Twice Decorated for Gallantry and Distinguished Conduct: Sergeant William Wilson and the Medal of Honor": vol. 71: 96.
- Matthews, Jim and Becky."The Solider and the Impresario's Daughter: Alexander Keyes and Viriginia Maxwell": vol. 77: 152.
- Mauldin, W. D."Coming of Agriculture to Dallam County, The": vol. 13: 105.
- May, Irvin M., Jr. "Marvin Jones, Representative of and for the Panhandle": vol. 52: 91.
- May, Irvin, Jr. "Welfare and Ranchers: The Emergency Cattle Purchase Program and Emergency Work Relief Program in Texas, 1934-1935": vol. 47: 3.
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McAllister, S. B. "Building the
Texas and Pacific Railroad West of Fort Worth": vol. 4: 50.
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McClung, Donald R. "Second
Lieutenant Henry 0. Flipper: A Negro Officer on the Texas
Frontier": vol. 47: 20.
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McGough, W. C. "Driving Cattle into
Old Mexico in 1864": vol. 13: 112.
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McGowen, Stanley S. "Life and Death
on the Texas Frontier: Letters of Sidney Green Davidson and Mary
Kuykendall Davidson": vol.
74:112.
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McKay, Bob. "Texas Cotton Acreage
Control Law of 1931 and Mexican Repatriation": vol. 59: 143.
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McKay, S. S. "Economic Conditions in
Texas in the 1870s": vol. 15: 84.
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McKay, S. S. "John Nance Garner":
vol. 37: 3.
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McKay, S. S. "Rainey-Jester Campaign
for the Governorship, The": vol. 30: 30.
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McKay, S. S. "Social Conditions in
Texas in the Eighteen Seventies": vol. 14: 32.
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McKay, S. S. "Some Attitudes of West
Texas Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1875": vol. 5:
109.
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McKay, S. S. "Texas Senatorial
Campaign of 1948, The": vol. 33: 31.
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McKay, S. S. "Texas State Democratic
Convention of 1878, The": vol. 12: 3.
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McKnight, Joseph W. "Law Without
Lawyers on the Hispano-Mexican Frontier": vol. 66: 51.
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McMillan, Edward L. "Cowboy, Product
of His Environment, The": vol. 31: 83.
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McWhorter, William.
"Uvalde and Eagle Pass: The World War II Army Air Forces
and Small West Texas Towns": vol. 82:
131.
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Means, Joyce E. "Joe Sifter versus
Chico Cano: What Really Happened": vol. 72: 86.
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Mehls, Steven F. "Garden in the
Grasslands Revisited: Railroad Promotion Efforts and the
Settlement of the Texas Plains": vol. 60: 47.
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"Memoriam, In": vol. 31: 145.
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Miles, Susan, and Mary Bain Spence.
"Major Ben Ficklin" vol. 27: 58.
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Miles, Susan. "Famous Romance, A":
vol. 38: 135.
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Miles, Susan. "Fort Concho in 1877":
vol. 35: 29.
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Miles, Susan. "Fort Concho Wedding,
A": vol. 36: 63.
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Miles, Susan. "Lieutenant Theodore
Lincoln Chadbourne": vol. 41: 80.
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Miller, Thomas L. "Texas, Veterans,
and Land": vol. 33: 17.
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Miller, Thomas Lloyd. "Oscar
Calloway and Preparedness": vol. 43: 80.
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Mims, Elton T. "Early Days on the
North Concho River as Revealed in the Letters of David Williams":
vol. 42: 90.
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Minter, Alan H. "Tigua Indians of
the Pueblo De Ysleta Del Sur, El Paso County, Texas, The": vol.
45: 30.
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Monroe, Monte. "Notes and Documents:
Charles Rath and Company Letter": vol. 77:
172.
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Mooar, J. Wright. "First Buffalo
Hunting in the Panhandle, The": vol. 6: 109.
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Mooar, J. Wright. "Frontier
Experiences of J. Wright Mooar": vol. 4: 89.
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Mooar, J. Wright. "Some Observations
on the Cattle Industry": vol. 5: 134.
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Moore, Carol, and Jane L. Winer.
"Dr. Preston E. Harrison: Pioneer Trailblazer for Mental Health in
West Texas": vol. 55: 49.
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Moore, Richard H. "West Texas, a
Frontier that Walter Prescott Webb Missed": vol. 47: 47.
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Morris, C. Gwin. "Plainview: The
Evolution of a West Texas Town": vol. 51: 24.
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Mosser, Delores and Sami Simpson. "La
Pista de Agua Vida: The Portales Valley Trail": vol. 89:
45.
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Mowrey, Danile Patrick, and Paul H.
Carlson. "Native Grasslands of the High Plains of West Texas:
Past-Present-Future, The": vol. 63: 24.
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Muir, Andrew Forest, editor, with an
introduction, by. "No Sabbath in West Texas: Missionary Appeals
From Boerne, 1867-1868": vol. 31: 114.
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Murchison, Ivan, as told to K. F.
Neighbours. "Ranching on the Pecos at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century": vol. 53: 127.
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Murrah, David J. "C. C. Slaughter's
Lazy S Ranch": vol. 47: 107.
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Murrah, David J. "Corset Stays to
Cattle Ranching: Charles K. Warren and the Muleshoe Ranch, From":
vol. 51: 3.
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Murrah, David. "Graham, Texas' Famous Oak: Barking Up the
Wrong Tree: The Founding of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle
Raisers Association": vol. 80: 7.
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Murrah, David J. "'He
Stole My Courthouse' : S.B. Hale and the Hansford County Seat
Fight of the 1920s": vol. 87: 8.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 58: 181.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 59: 165.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 60: 185.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 61: 162.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 62: 149.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 63: 189.
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Murrah, David, editor. "History in
West Texas": vol. 64: 153.
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Murrah, David, editor; Marilyn
Jacobs, contributor. "History in West Texas": vol. 55: 162.
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Murrah, David, editor; Marilyn
Jacobs, Michael Hooks, Richard Mason, contributors. "History in
West Texas": vol. 57: 149.
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Murrah, David, editor; Marilyn
Jacobs, Paul Carlson, Michael Hooks, Richard Mason, contributors. "History in West Texas": vol. 56: 143.
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Murrah, David. "When 'Methodism Grew
Mightily:' The First One Hundred Years of the Northwest Texas
Conference of the United Methodist Church": vol. 85: 69.
- Murrah, David. "Replacing the I-35 Bias with an I-20 Bias: The Landmark Work of Richardson, Holden, and Wallace": vol. 90: 47.
- Murrah, David J. "William Curry Holden": vol. 54: 92.
- [Editor] Murrah, David J. "Notes, Documents, and Sundries - Remembering the Daniel D Tompkins Historical Society at Texas Tech University": vol. 94: 118.
- Myers, James M. "Army Comes to Abilene, The": vol. 65: 101.
- Myers, James. "Prisoners of War at Camp Berkeley": vol. 61: 134.
- Myres, Sandra L. "Fort Graham: Listening Post on the Texas Frontier": vol. 59: 33.
- Myres, Sandra L. "S. D. Myres and the Myres Saddle Company of Sweetwater": vol. 36: 116.
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