Preface |
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Introduction |
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15 | (2) |
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PART I HIDDEN IN THE SAND |
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17 | (24) |
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19 | (4) |
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23 | (4) |
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The Impact of Hurricanes on West Texas |
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27 | (4) |
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The Plainview Bison Kill Site |
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31 | (3) |
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34 | (3) |
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37 | (4) |
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PART II PRAIRIE APACHES AND COMANCHES |
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41 | (22) |
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Texas Panhandle Branches of the Santa Fe Trail |
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43 | (3) |
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46 | (3) |
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Lipan Apaches on the Llano Estacado |
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49 | (3) |
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52 | (3) |
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55 | (3) |
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58 | (5) |
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PART III CORSET STAYS TO CATTLE |
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63 | (22) |
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The T-Bar Ranch in Lynn County |
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65 | (3) |
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From Corset Stays to Cattle: The Beginning of the Muleshoe Ranch |
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68 | (3) |
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From Corset Stays to Cattle: The Later Years of the Muleshoe Ranch |
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71 | (3) |
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74 | (3) |
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Mathew "Bones" Hooks: Pioneer, Cowboy, Civic Leader |
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77 | (3) |
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The National Ranching Heritage Center of Texas Tech University: A Brief History |
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80 | (5) |
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PART IV THE LLANO ESTACADO: A PLACE OF REFUGE |
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85 | (2) |
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The Buckle of the Bible Belt: Religion on the Llano Before 1930 |
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87 | (4) |
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Paris Cox and the Quakers |
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91 | (3) |
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F. Stanley: The Priest Who Became a Historian of the Llano Estacado |
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94 | (3) |
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Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 1 |
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97 | (3) |
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Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 2 |
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100 | (3) |
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Mennonites on the Llano Estacado, Part 3 |
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103 | (4) |
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PART V SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW |
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107 | (22) |
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109 | (4) |
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Aztlan Park and "Mexican Town" |
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113 | (3) |
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116 | (3) |
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South Plains Voices of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic |
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119 | (3) |
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The Downtown Bible Class: Interdenominational Christians Together |
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122 | (3) |
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The Wolfcamp Shale "Gold Rush" in the Permian Basin |
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125 | (4) |
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PART VI FROM THE FRYING PAN TO THE FLAG |
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129 | (20) |
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131 | (3) |
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Mary Jane Alexander: The First Woman Rancher in the Panhandle |
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134 | (3) |
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The Panhandle Supported Woman's Suffrage |
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137 | (3) |
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The 1906 Murder that Shocked Amarillo |
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140 | (3) |
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West Texas State Rallies Around the Flag |
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143 | (3) |
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Integration at West Texas State College |
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146 | (3) |
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PART VII LASTING IMPRESSIONS |
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149 | (24) |
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Miss Minnie Tubbs: Lubbock's First Teacher |
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151 | (4) |
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Clifford B. Jones: "West Texas No. 1 Citizen" |
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155 | (3) |
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The Lasting Impression of W.L. Stangel |
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158 | (3) |
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W.C. Holden and the Early Development of the Museum at Texas Tech University |
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161 | (3) |
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Elo J. Urbanovsky: Early Architect of the TTU Campus |
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164 | (3) |
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Gabe Rivera: Senor Sack of Texas Tech Football |
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167 | (6) |
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PART VIII THE GARDEN OF EDEN |
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173 | (24) |
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The Day John Philip Sousa Came to Town |
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175 | (3) |
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Visiting the Garden of Eden |
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178 | (3) |
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The History Behind the Tahoka Daisy |
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181 | (3) |
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Little Known, Widely Known: Lubbock Artist Bess Hubbard |
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184 | (4) |
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Harold D. Bugbee, Artist and Illustrator of Wide Renown |
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188 | (4) |
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Behind the Iron Gates: The Southwest Collection at Texas Tech University |
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192 | (5) |
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Selected Bibliography |
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197 | (2) |
Index |
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199 | (18) |
About the Contributors |
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217 | (4) |
About the Editors |
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