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The Louisiana-Texas Frontier (Volume 1); The Franco-Spanish Régime

by Isaac Joslin Cox

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PRESIDENT: David F. Houston. VICE-PRESIDENTS: W. D. Wood, Beauregard Bryan, R. L. Batts, Milton J. Bliem RECORDING SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN: Geobge P. Garrison. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY AND TREASURER: Eugene C. Barker. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: President David F. Houston, First Vice-president W. D. Wood, Second Vice-president Beauregard Bryan, Tento Vice-pkesident R. L. Batts, Fourth Vice-president Milton J. Bliem, Recording Secretary And Librarian George P. Garrison, State Librarian C. W. Raines. ( Z. T. FULMORE FOR TERM ENDING 1909. Fellows John C. Townf.s For Term Ending 1908. ( Herbert E. Bolton For Term Ending 1907. (bride Neill Taylor For Term Ending 1911. S. P. Brooks For Term Ending 1910. i S. H. MOORJJ FOR TERM ENDING 1909. W. J. Battle For Term Ending 1908. Dora Fowler Arthur For Term Ending 1907. The Association was organized March 2, 1897. The annual dues are two dollars. The Quarterly is sent free to all members. Contributions to The Quarterly and correspondence relative to historical material should be addressed to GEORGE P. GARRISON, Recording Secretary and Librarian, Austin- Texas. Business communications should be addressed to HERBERT E. EOLTON. or LUTHER E. WIDEN, Austin, Texas. All other correspondence concerning the Association should be addressed to EUGENE C. BARKER, Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Austin, Texas. Deceased- FELLOWS AND LIFE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATlON The constitution of the Association provides that Members who show, by published work, special aptitude for historical investigation, may become Fellows. Thirteen Fellows shall be elected by the Association when first organized, and the body thus created may thereafter elect additional Fellow...… (more)
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PRESIDENT: David F. Houston. VICE-PRESIDENTS: W. D. Wood, Beauregard Bryan, R. L. Batts, Milton J. Bliem RECORDING SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN: Geobge P. Garrison. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY AND TREASURER: Eugene C. Barker. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: President David F. Houston, First Vice-president W. D. Wood, Second Vice-president Beauregard Bryan, Tento Vice-pkesident R. L. Batts, Fourth Vice-president Milton J. Bliem, Recording Secretary And Librarian George P. Garrison, State Librarian C. W. Raines. ( Z. T. FULMORE FOR TERM ENDING 1909. Fellows John C. Townf.s For Term Ending 1908. ( Herbert E. Bolton For Term Ending 1907. (bride Neill Taylor For Term Ending 1911. S. P. Brooks For Term Ending 1910. i S. H. MOORJJ FOR TERM ENDING 1909. W. J. Battle For Term Ending 1908. Dora Fowler Arthur For Term Ending 1907. The Association was organized March 2, 1897. The annual dues are two dollars. The Quarterly is sent free to all members. Contributions to The Quarterly and correspondence relative to historical material should be addressed to GEORGE P. GARRISON, Recording Secretary and Librarian, Austin- Texas. Business communications should be addressed to HERBERT E. EOLTON. or LUTHER E. WIDEN, Austin, Texas. All other correspondence concerning the Association should be addressed to EUGENE C. BARKER, Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, Austin, Texas. Deceased- FELLOWS AND LIFE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATlON The constitution of the Association provides that Members who show, by published work, special aptitude for historical investigation, may become Fellows. Thirteen Fellows shall be elected by the Association when first organized, and the body thus created may thereafter elect additional Fellow...

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