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The Junior Historian, Volume 28, Number 4, January 1968

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 28, Number 4, January 1968
title.serialtitle
The Junior Historian
creator.aut
Texas State Historical Association
creator.edt
Frantz, Joe B.
creator.edt
Parker, Frances V.
creator.edt
Cutler, Wayne
creator.edt
Martin, James C., Jr.
creator.edt
Ragsdale, Kenneth
creator.edt
Ellis, L. Tuffly
creator.edt
Branda, Eldon
creator.edt
Patten, Rod
contributor.aut
Covington, John
contributor.aut
Borden, Tony
contributor.aut
Christopher, William W.
contributor.aut
O'Neill, Kathleen
contributor.aut
Riley, Christina
contributor.aut
Hable, Nancy
contributor.aut
Campbell, Jan
contributor.aut
Main, Kandy
contributor.aut
Garcia, Margaret
contributor.aut
Cave, Tracy
contributor.aut
Siegel, Stanley E.
publisher
Texas State Historical Association
date
1968-01
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
Military and War - Wars - World War II
subject.UNTL-BS
Military and War - Transportation - Aviation
subject.UNTL-BS
Business, Economics and Finance - Communications - Newspapers
subject.UNTL-BS
Military and War - Wars - Civil War
subject.UNTL-BS
People - Ethnic Groups - American Indians
subject.UNTL-BS
Social Life and Customs - Homes
subject.UNTL-BS
Architecture - Civil Works - Streets and Roads
subject.UNTL-BS
Business, Economics and Finance - Transportation - Ships
subject.UNTL-BS
Business, Economics and Finance - Oil and Gas - Companies
subject.UNTL-BS
Arts and Crafts - Theatre
subject.UNTL-BS
Military and War - Forts
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0
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Colorado County
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Gillespie County
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Tarrant County - Fort Worth
coverage.placeName
United States - Texas - Galveston County
coverage.date
1836/1968
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rep-tex
coverage.timePeriod
tex-fron
coverage.timePeriod
civ-war
coverage.timePeriod
new-sou
coverage.timePeriod
mod-tim
citation.publicationTitle
The Junior Historian
citation.volume
28
citation.issue
4
collection
TXHN
institution
TSHA
resourceType
text_journal
format
text
identifier.OCLC
1782384
identifier.LCCN
45048393
identifier.UNT-TITLE-ID
t02561
note.display
"Vol. XXVIII, No. 4."
note.display
"Issued six times during the school year in: September, November, December, January, March, and May."
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