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The Junior Historian, Volume 8, Number 3, December 1947

Texas Historian, the journal of the Junior Historians of Texas program, is one of the few historical journals in the nation dedicated to publishing the work of secondary students. In continuous publication since 1941, it has occurred in varying numbers of issues per volume and now appears in one annual volume with roughly the same number of quality articles. The Texas Historian, originally named the Junior Historian, has published the early works of numerous noted historians and authors as well as many who likely will be in the future. It is a great source for information on local topics.

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title.officialtitle
The Junior Historian, Volume 8, Number 3, December 1947
title.serialtitle
The Junior Historian
creator.aut
Texas State Historical Association
creator.edt
Carroll, H. Bailey
contributor.aut
Kincaid, Dorothy
contributor.aut
Funderburk, Delva
contributor.aut
Afflerbach, Nell Rose
contributor.aut
Walker, Forrest
contributor.aut
Harper, Bettye Lou
contributor.aut
Weathers, Melba Jean
contributor.aut
Samuel, Clifford
contributor.aut
McKinney, Mary
contributor.aut
Eppstein, Lita
contributor.aut
Hunt, Peggy
contributor.aut
Morris, Hazel
contributor.aut
Brown, Leon
contributor.aut
Routh, Pat
contributor.aut
Cameron, Mary
contributor.aut
Miller, Faith
contributor.aut
Stow, Charles Messer
publisher
Texas State Historical Association
date
1947-12
language
eng
description.content
Journal published by the Texas State Historical Association containing articles written by members of the Junior Historians about various aspects of Texas history.
description.physical
32 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
subject.LCSH
Texas -- History
subject.LCGFT
Periodicals
subject.UNTL-BS
Social Life and Customs - Clubs and Organizations
subject.UNTL-BS
Agriculture - Ranching - Ranches
subject.UNTL-BS
People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians - Tonkawas
subject.KWD
Gulf Coast
subject.UNTL-BS
Religion - Churches - Clergy
subject.UNTL-BS
Immigration
subject.KWD
Rains, Emory
subject.KWD
treasure hunting
subject.KWD
Palo Duro Canyon
primarySource
0
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - DeWitt County
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Galveston County - Galveston
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Limestone County - Fort Parker
coverage.date
1835/1947
coverage.timePeriod
rep-tex
coverage.timePeriod
tex-fron
coverage.timePeriod
civ-war
coverage.timePeriod
new-sou
coverage.timePeriod
mod-tim
coverage.timePeriod
tex-rev
citation.publicationTitle
The Junior Historian
citation.volume
8
citation.issue
3
collection
TXHN
institution
TSHA
resourceType
text_journal
format
text
identifier.OCLC
1782384
identifier.LCCN
45048393
identifier.UNT-TITLE-ID
t02561
note.display
"Vol. VIII, No. 3."
note.display
"Issued six times during the school year in: September, November, December, January, March, and May."
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