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Boston
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot.

Boston
Morning Post.

Charleston
Courier

Charleston
Observer.

Charleston
Southern Patriot.

Cincinnati
Daily Whig and Commercial Intelligencer.

Columbia, Tennessee
, Observer.

Frankfort, Kentucky
, Argus.

Frankfort, Kentucky
, Commonwealth.

Fredericksburg
Virginia Herald.

Hartford
Connecticut Courant.

Hartford
Northern Courier.

Huntsville, Alabama
, Southern Advocate.

Jackson
Mississippian.

Little Rock
Arkansas Advocate.

Little Rock
Arkansas Gazette.

London
Times.

Louisville
Journal.

Mexico City
El Mosquito Mexicano.

Mobile
Daily Commercial Register and Patriot.

Nashville
Republican.

Natchez
Free Trader.

New Orleans
Commercial Bulletin.

New Orleans
Louisiana Courier.

New Orleans
Price Current and Commercial Intelligencer.

New York
American.

New York
Commercial Advertiser.

New York
Evening Post.

New York
Evening Star.

New-Yorker.

Philadelphia
American Saturday Courier.

Portland, Maine,
Eastern Argus.

Richmond
Enquirer.

San Felipe
Texas Gazette.

Telegraph and Texas Register.

Washington
National Intelligencer.

Pamphlets, Magazines, Etc.

Ashford, Gerald, “Jacksonian Liberalism and Spanish Law in Early Texas,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LVII, 1953.

Baker, Karle Wilson, “Trailing the New Orleans Greys,”
Southwest Review,
Vol. XXII, April, 1937.

Barker, E. G, “Difficulties of a Mexican Revenue Office in Texas,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. IV, 1901.

Barker, E. G, “Land Speculation as a Cause of the Texas Revolution,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. X, 1906.

Barker, E. G, “The Firearms of the Texan Revolution,”
Political Science Quarterly,
Vol. XIX.

Barker, E. G, “The San Jacinto Campaign,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. IV, 1901.

Barker, E. G, “The Texan Revolutionary Army,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. IX, 1906.

Barnard, J. H.,
Dr. J. H. Barnard’s Journal from December, 1835, to March 21, 1836, Giving an Account of Fannin Massacre,
1912.

Beazley, Julia, “William Barret Travis,”
Southwest Review,
Vol. IX.

Bennett, Miles S., “The Battle of Gonzales,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. II, 1899.

Bonham, Milledge L., Jr., “James Butler Bonham, A Consistent Rebel,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XXXV, 1931.

Bradford, A. L., and Campbell, T. N. [eds.], “Journal of Lincecum’s Travels in Texas, 1835,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. Lin, 1949.

Brown, John Henry,
Texas Farm and Ranch,
May 15, 1889.

Brown, R. R., “Expedition under Johnson and Grant,”
Texas Almanac,
1859.

Burke, Jackson, “The Secret of the Alamo,”
Man’s Illustrated,
Aug., 1956.

Butterfield, Jack G,
Men of the Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto,
c. 1936.

Caplain Sylvester’s description of Santa Anna,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. L, 1947.

Chabot, Frederick C,
The Alamo, Mission, Fortress, and Shrine,
1936.

Connelly, Thomas Lawrence [ed.], “Did David Crockett Surrender at the Alamo?”
The Journal of Southern History,
Aug., 1960.

Corner, William, “John Crittenden Duval: the Last Survivor of the Goliad Massacre,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. I, 1898.

Crimmins, M. L., “American Powder’s Part in Winning Texas Independence,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LII, 1948.

Crimmins, M. L., “The Alamo and Its History,”
Frontier Times,
Vol. XVIII, 1940.

Davenport, Harbert, Note on the Angel of Goliad,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LIV, 1951.

Davenport, Harbert, “The Men of Goliad,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLIII, 1939.

“Deaf” Smith, biographical note on,
Texas Almanac,
1857.

Delgado, Pedro,
Mexican Account of the Battle of San Jacinto,
1919.

Dobie, J. Frank, “The Alamo’s Immortalization of Words,”
Southwest Review,
Vol. XXVII, 1942.

Dobie, J. Frank, “James Bowie, Big Dealer,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LX, 1957.

Elfer, Maurice,
Madam Candelaria

Unsung Heroine of the Alamo,
c. 1933.

Elliott, Claude, “Alabama and the Texas Revolution,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. L, 1947.

Folmsbee, S. J. and Catron, A. G., “David Crockett in Texas,”
East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications,
No. 30, 1958.

Ford, John S.,
Origin and Fall of the Alamo,
1895.

G. A. Giddings to parents, letter dated April 10, 1836,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. DC, 1905.

Garrison, George P., “Guy Morrison Bryan,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. V, 1901.

Gould, Stephen,
The Alamo City Guide,
San Antonio, 1882.

Greer, James K. [ed.], “Journal of Ammon Underwood, 1834-1838,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XXXII, 1928.

Harris, Dilue, “Reminiscences,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. IV, 1901.

Henderson, H. M., “A Critical Analysis of the San Jacinto Campaign,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LIX, 1956.

Hunnicutt, Helen, “A Mexican View of the Texas War,”
The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas,
Summer, 1951.

Jones, R. L. [contrib.], “Folk Life in Early Texas: The Autobiography of Andrew Davis,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLIII, 1939.

Kuykendall, J. H., “Recollections of the Campaign,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. IV, 1901.

Kuykendall, J. H., “Reminiscences of Early Texans,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vols. VI-VII, 1903.

Kuykendall, J. H.,
Sketches of Early Texans,
n.d.

Looscan, Adèle B., “Harris County, 1822-1845, II,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVIII, 1915.

Looscan, Adèle, “Micajah Autry,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. XIV, 1911.

McCall, G. A., “William T. Malone,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. XIV, 1911.

McLendon, James H., “John A. Quitman in the Texas Revolution,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LII, 1948.

Mixon, Ruby, Notes on Travis,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLVI, 1942.

Muir, Andrew Forest, “The Destiny of Buffalo Bayou,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLVII, 1943.

Muir, Andrew Forest, “The Municipality of Harrisburg, 1835-1836,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LVI, 1952.

Muir, Andrew Forest, “The Mystery of San Jacinto,”
Southwest Review,
Vol. XXXVI, 1951.

Notes on David Crockett’s rifle,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLVII, 1944.

Notes on Richard W. Ballentine,
Texas Historical Quarterly,
Vol. V, 1902.

Notes regarding question of whether Crockett surrendered at the Alamo,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLVII, 1943.

Potter, R. M.,
The Fall of the Alamo,
1860.

Potter, R. M., “The Fall of the Alamo,”
Magazine of American History,
Jan., 1878.

Potter, R. M., “The Texas Revolution, Distinguished Mexicans Who Took Part in the Revolution of Texas,”
Magazine of American History,
October, 1878.

Presley, James, “Santa Anna in Texas: A Mexican Viewpoint,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LXII, 1959.

Ramsdell, Charles, “The Storming of the Alamo,”
American Heritage,
February, 1961.

Rather, Ethel Ziveley, “DeWitt’s Colony,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. VIII, 1905.

Roller, John E., “Captain John Sowers Brooks,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. IX, 1906.

Rourke, Constance, “Davy Crockett: Forgotten Facts and Legends,”
Southwest Review,
Vol. XIX, 1934.

Ryan, W. M.,
Shamrock and Cactus, the Story of the Catholic Heroes of Texas Independence,
1936.

Santa Anna’s general orders of March 5, 1836, translated,
Texas Almanac,
1870.

Scarborough, Jewel Davis, “The Georgia Battalion in the Texas Revolution: A Critical Study,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LXIII, 1960.

Shelton, Bertie C, Notes on Gonzales Defenders,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LXIV, 1961.

Smith, Ruby Cumby, “James W. Fannin, Jr. in the Texas Revolution,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XXIII, 1919.

“Some Fannin Correspondence,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. VII, 1904.

Steele, Alfonso,
Biography,
c. 1926.

Steen, Ralph W., “A Letter from San Antonio de Bexar,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. LXII, 1959.

Sutherland, John,
The Fall of the Alamo,
1936.

Swisher, John M.,
The Swisher Memoirs,
1932.

Taylor, Maude Wallis, “Ben Franklin Highsmith,”
Frontier Times,
April, 1938.

Terrell, A. W., “Recollections of General Sam Houston,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVI, 1912.

Thompson, Ernest T.,
The Fabulous David Crockett,
1956.

Wilcox, Seb. S., “Laredo During the Texas Republic,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLII, 1938.

Williams, Amelia, Notes on Alamo Survivors,
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XLIX, 1946.

Williams, Robert H., Jr., “Travis, a Potential Sam Houston,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XL, 1936.

Winston, James E., “Kentucky and the Independence of Texas,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVI, 1912.

Winston, James E., “Mississippi and the Independence of Texas,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XXI, 1917.

Winston, James E., “New York and the Independence of Texas,”

Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVIII, 1915. Winston, James E., “Pennsylvania and the Independence of Texas,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVII, 1914. Winston, James E., “Virginia and the Independence of Texas,”
Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
Vol. XVI, 1913. de Zavala, Adina,
History and Legends of the Alamo and Other Missions,
1917.Zuber, W. P., “An Escape from the Alamo,”
Texas Almanac,
1873.

Zuber, W. P., “Escape of Rose from the Alamo,”
Texas Historical Association Quarterly,
Vol. V, 1901.

Later Newspapers

Austin
City Gazette,
April 14, 1841.

Baltimore
Sun,
May 27, 1934: feature story by Meigs Frost on “The Baptism of the Bowie Knife.”

Dallas
News,
March 9, 1930: feature story by Maurice Elfer on “Madam Candelaria”; March 8, 1931: “Why Bonham Chose to Die with Travis” by Jan Isbelle Fortune; March 20, 1954: description of Mrs. Dickinson by the Rev. J. H. Wells.

Fort Worth
Star-Telegram,
February 28, 1932: details on James L. Allen as last courier to Goliad.

Houston
Post,
April 9, 1911: Mary Autry Greer’s reminiscence of Micajah Autry.

Jackson
State Times,
May 8, 1955: data on Isaac Millsaps.

Lewistown, Pennsylvania,
Sentinel,
May 23, 24, 26, 1960: feature articles on David Cummings and John Purdy Reynolds.

New Orleans
Times,
August 2, 1876: letter from Matilda E. B. Moore correcting misstatements made concerning her uncle James Bowie.

San Antonio
Express,
November 24, 1901: letter from Daniel W. Cloud to his mother; January 24, 1915: documents recovered on Bowie’s will and administration of his estate.

San Antonio
Light,
August 13, 1911, November 5, 1916: background data on Andrew Kent; May 13, 1955: details on Travis giving ring to Angelina Dickinson.

Seguin, Texas,
Enterprise,
October 15, 1937: data by Willie Mae Weinert on George Kimball and Gonzales; August 4, 11, 25, 1960: data by Ella Jandt on Thomas R Miller.

Telegraph and Texas Register,
October 21, 1840: Alamo keepsake sent mother of William Irvine Lewis.

Texas National Register,
January 18, 1845: Obituary of John W. Smith.

Books

Adair, A. G. and Crockett, M. H. [eds.],
Heroes of the Alamo,

1956.

Archivo Historico Militar Mexicano, Num. 4,
Guía del Archivo Histórico Militar de México,
1949.

Baker, D. W. C,
A Texas Scrapbook, Made up of the History, Biography, and miscellany of Texas and Its People,
1875.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe,
The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft,
Vol. XVI,
History of the North Mexican States and Texas,
1889.

Barker, E. C. and Williams, A. W. [eds.],
The Writings of Sam Houston,
Vol. IV, 1941.

Binkley, William C.
[ed.], Official Correspondence of the Texas Revolution, 1835-1836,
I, 1936.

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