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CBC 3676. $55.00
976. SANDERS, J.B. The Postoffices [sic] and Post Masters of Panola County, Texas, 1845-1930. Center: J.B. Sanders, 1964. [2] 12 [2] pp. 12mo, original green printed wrappers, stapled. Fine. $25.00
Parker County
977. COTTON, Fred R. “Log Cabins of the Parker County Region” from Year Book of the West Texas Historical Association 29, 1953. [1] 96-104, 5 photographic plates. 8vo, original yellow printed wrappers. Fine.

CBC 3687. $15.00
978. HOLLAND, Ellen Bowie. Gay as a Grig: Memories of a North Texas Girlhood. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1963. x [4] 161 [1] pp.,32 photographic plates, text illustrations, ornamental endpapers. 8vo, original orange cloth with decorated spine. Other than slight fore-edge discoloration, a fine copy in a pictorial d.j.

First edition. Not in CBC. Charming family history and reminiscences of growing up in the cattle country near Weatherford, Texas. TC 1415. $10.00
979. HOLLAND, G.A. History of Parker County and the Double Log Cabin: Being a Brief Symposium of the Early History of Parker County, Together with Short Biographical Sketches of Early Settlers and Their Trails. Weatherford: Herald Publishing, 1937. 296 pp., photographic illustrations. 8vo, original blue cloth. Binding bumped at top edge, endpapers and fore-edges lightly foxed. Fine.

CBC 3698. Guns 1011: “A revised and enlarged edition of the 1931 publication with much added material.” Herd 1053. TC 1420. $125.00
980. NIX, John W. A Tale of Two Schools and Springtown, Parker County: Being a Brief History of the Eearly [sic] Days in Parker County, with an Emphasis on the Springtown Community, Together with a “Tale of Two Schools” and Brief Biographical Sketches of Pioneer Settlers and their Families. Fort Worth: Thomason & Morrow, Printer: 1945. 347 [5, index] pp., numerous photographic illustrations. 8vo, original royal blue cloth, lettered in orange on upper cover and spine. Binding a bit shelf-worn and spotted, endpapers lightly browned, otherwise a very good copy.

Cf. CBC 3701. $150.00


Parmer County
981. PARMER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A History of Parmer County, Texas. Volume 1. Quanah: Nortex, 1974. [10] 369 [45] pp., photographic illustrations, map, facsimiles, charts, advertisements, pictorial endpapers. 4to, original red cloth. Corners and spine slightly bumped, light foxing to fore-edges, else near fine in shelf-worn and foxed pictorial d.j.

First edition. TC 1426. TLH, p. 61. $65.00
Pecos County
982. FORT STOCKTON CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. Fort Stockton Centennial 1859...June 21-27, 1959...Official Program. Fort Stockton, 1959. [66] pp., text and photographic illustrations, advertisements. 4to, original heavy gold printed wrappers. Other than light chipping to wrappers, a fine copy.

First edition. CBC 3722. $45.00
983. FORT STOCKTON WATER CARNIVAL COMMITTEE. Program: Fort Stockton’s Centennial Aqua-Carnival. May 2-9. Fort Stockton Lions Club, 1948. 36 pp., photographic and text illustrations, advertisements. 8vo, original yellow pictorial wrappers, stapled. Minor shelf wear, else fine.

Not in CBC. A scarce program, with photographs of bathing beauties. $55.00


984. WILLIAMS, O.W. Mendosa-1684 in Pecos County, Texas. Fort Stockton: Privately printed, n.d. 24 pp. 8vo, original grey wrappers, stapled. Light sunning of wrappers, pencil underlining throughout, else very good.

Not in CBC. $35.00


985. WILLIAMS. O.W. O.W. Williams’ Stories from the Big Bend. Edited and Annotated by S.D. Myers [wrapper title]. El Paso: Texas Western College Press, 1965. 44 pp. 8vo, original brown printed wrappers. Very fine. From the library of Carl Hertzog.

First edition. Southwestern Studies Monograph, no. 10. Lowman 194: “Contains a map by Cisneros, and some good photographs.” $10.00
Polk County
986. FAIN, Anna Kilpatrick. Texas Indians: The Story of Indian Village and the Alabama Indians in Polk County, Texas on the Alabama-Coshatti Reservation [wrapper title]. Livingston, 1960. 1 [1, blank], 2-21 pp., photographic illustrations. 8vo, original green printed wrappers, stapled. Fore-edge of upper wrapper stained, foxing to interior wrappers, else very good. $15.00
987. HAYNES, Emma R. The History of Polk County. [4] 160 [2] pp., map. [Livingston], n.d (ca. 1937). 4to, original light blue wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Wrappers heavily worn, staples loose (but pages holding), text browned, else good.

CBC 3736. TC 1434. $45.00
988. WADE, Mary Donaldson. The Alabama Indians of East Texas. Livingston: Polk County Enterprise, 1936. [4] 24 pp., photographic illustrations. 8vo, original red printed wrappers, stapled. Other than minor handling wear, a fine copy.

Revised edition. CBC 3747. $80.00


Potter County
989. HAMBLEN, E. Rim to Rim. Quanah & Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1971. [10] 100 pp., photographic and text illustrations. 8vo, original yellow cloth. Cloth scuffed and lightly soiled, else near fine.

First edition. $25.00
Presidio County
990. CORNING, Leavitt, Jr. Baronial Forts of the Big Bend: Ben Leaton, Milton Faver and Their Private Forts in Presidio County. San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 1969. xv [1, blank], 146 pp., text and photographic illustrations, pictorial endpapers. 8vo, original half red cloth over orange boards. Minor staining and discoloration to endpapers, else fine in sunned pictorial d.j.

First edition. TC 1451. TLH, p. 62. $25.00
991. MARFA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Catalogue and Premium List of the Tenth Annual Highland Fair. Marfa, Texas. Marfa: Sentinel Press, 1937. 64 pp., advertisements. 8vo, original tan pictorial wrappers, stapled. Wrappers lightly creased and separating from staples, text browned, else good. $40.00
992. SHIPMAN, Jack & Robert Allen (eds). Voice of the Mexican Border 1:5. Marfa: Marfa Publishing, January 1934. [1] 190-232 pp., photographic illustrations. 4to, original photographic wrappers, stapled. Other than light foxing to wrapper fore-edge, a fine copy. $40.00
993. SHIPMAN, Jack (ed.). Voice of the Mexican Border Centennial Edition. Marfa, 1936. 112 pp. (wrappers included in pagination), text and photographic illustrations, advertisements. 4to, original white wrappers with photographic portrait of Margaret Jane Cook Dolan. Other than minimal wear to wrappers, a fine copy.

First edition. CBC 3784. Dobie, Big Bend Bibliography. Tyler, Big Bend, p. 231: “One of the best sources on the history of 19th-century Presidio County.” Not in Adams. Over half the issue is J.E. Gregg’s history of Presidio County. $50.00
994. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. Texas Historic Forts, Architectural Research: Part I, Fort Leaton. Austin: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, n.d. (ca. 1968). [7] 67 folios, photographic illustrations (full-page), maps, architectural drawings. 4to, original white glossy wrappers. Other than minor shelf wear, a fine copy.

First edition. $25.00
Rains County
995. HEBISON, W.O. Early Days in Texas and Rains County. Emory: Leader Print, 1917. [4] 50 pp. 8vo, original grey printed wrappers, stapled. Staples rusted, wrappers and text foxed, else very good.

CBC 3792. Howes H387. $125.00
996. HEBISON, W.O. Early Days in Texas and Rains County. Garland: Lost & Found, 1977. [4] 50 pp. 8vo, original yellow printed wrappers, stapled. Very fine.

Reprint edition, limited edition (475 copies). Cf. CBC 3792 (First edition). TC 1458. $15.00


997. [MAP]. TEXAS. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Map of Rains County. [above neat line] I, W.C. Walsh, Commissioner of the General Land Office State of Texas certify this to be a true and correct copy of the map now in use in this office and compiled from official data [facsimile signature] W.C. Walsh. [lower left above neat line] Lithographed by A. Gast & Co’s New Process St. Louis [top center below neat line] Copyright 1880 W.C. Walsh Comm. Genl Land Office State of Texas. St. Louis: Gast, 1880. Uncolored lithograph map mounted on pink poster board, neat line to neat line: 27.5 x 27.5 cm; overall sheet size: 28.8 x 28.8 cm. Brown spots to lower half of map, small tear to upper edge (affecting neat line).

$275.00
Randall County


998. HILL, Joseph A. The Panhandle-Plains Historical Society and Its Museum. Canyon: West Texas State College Press, 1955. xi [3] 172 [8, index] pp., frontispiece, 14 photographic plates. 8vo, original brown cloth stamped in brown on spine and upper cover. Signed by the author. Fine.

First edition. $25.00
999. WARWICK, Mrs. Clyde W. The Randall County Story from 1541 to 1910. Hereford: Pioneer Book, 1969. xiii [1, blank], 360 pp., text and photographic illustrations, map. 4to, original maroon cloth decorated in white. Fine.

First edition. TC 1465. TLH, p. 62. $40.00
Reagan County
1000. SCHWETTMANN, Martin W. Santa Rita... The University of Texas Oil Discovery. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1943. xix [3] 43 [3] pp., frontispiece and illustrations by Tom Lea. 8vo, original mustard pictorial cloth. Binding lightly soiled, endpapers foxed, else very good in brown paper d.j.

First edition, limited edition (#37 of 440 copies). Not in CBC. Dykes, Fifty Great Western Illustrators (Lea) 225. Hinshaw & Lovelace, Lea 70C, TLH, p. 63. Lowman 23: “After the type was set and paged, publication was delayed a year on account of a threatened law suit.” Swanson, A Century of Oil & Gas in Books, p. 40: “Story of discovery well at Big Lake, Reagan County, second producing field in West Texas; well marked beginning of oil development of lands set aside for University of Texas.” $100.00
1001. SCHWETTMANN, Martin W. Santa Rita... The University of Texas Oil Discovery. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1958. xix [3] 43 [3] pp., frontispiece and illustrations by Tom Lea. 8vo, original mustard pictorial cloth. Very fine.

Reprint edition. TC 1471. $20.00


1002. REAGAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE. The Reagan County Story: A History of Reagan County, Texas. Seagraves: Pioneer Book, 1974. xii, 276 pp., text and photographic illustrations. 4to, original green cloth decorated in gilt. Other than shelf wear to binding and minor foxing, a fine copy.

First edition. TC 1470. TLH, p. 63. $45.00
Red River County
1003. CLARK, Pat B. The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County. Dallas: Mathis, Van Nort & Co., 1937. xix [1, blank], 259 [1, blank] pp., frontispiece, 14 plates, map. Small 8vo, original maroon cloth stamped in white. Other than light foxing, a fine copy in a pictorial d.j.

First edition. CBC 3824. TC 1474. $225.00
1004. CLARK, Pat B. North Texas 100 Years Ago. Austin: Family of Simeon E. Clark, 1947. [2] 52 pp. 8vo, original grey wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Light wear to fore-edges, insect damage to one page (not affecting text), else very good.

Cf. CBC 3825. $35.00


1005. [MAP]. TEXAS. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Red River Co. Texas. [below title] I, W.C. Walsh, Commissioner of the General Land Office do certify that this Map of the Red River County is a true and correct copy of the Map now in use in this Office, compiled from official data. [facsimile signature] W.C. Walsh. [bottom left above neat line] Lithographed by August Gast & CoS New Process St. Louis [center above neat line] Copyright 1879. W.C. Walsh Commissioner of the General Land Office of the State of Texas. St. Louis: Gast, 1879. Uncolored lithograph map, mounted on poster board. Stained and sunned. $400.00
Refugio County
1006. HUSON, Hobart. District Judges of Refugio County. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1941. [2] 115 [1] pp. Small 8vo, original maroon gilt-lettered cloth. Shelf wear to binding, endpapers foxed, else fine. Inscribed on front free endpaper to J. Frank Dobie from the author.

First edition, limited edition (“for subscribers to Judges’ Portrait Fund”). CBC 3847. $150.00
1007. HUSON, Hobart. El Copano: The Ancient Port of Bexar and La Bahia. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1935. [6] 64 pp., photographic and text illustrations, maps. 8vo, original olive printed wrappers, stapled. Fine.

First edition. CBC 3848. $250.00
1008. HUSON, Hobart. The Refugio Colony and Texas Independence, On the Occasion of The Refugio County Centennial Celebration at Refugio, Texas, October Twenty-First, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty Six [self-wrapper title]. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1936. 8 pp. 8vo, printed self-wrappers, stapled. Chipped and foxed, else very good. Signed by author.

First edition. CBC 3849. $40.00
1009. HUSON, Hobart. Souvenir Program: Refugio County Centennial Celebration [self-wrapper title]. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1936. 1-18 [4] 19-36 pp., advertisements. 8vo, printed self-wrappers, stapled. Other than light foxing and water-staining, a very good copy. Inscribed by author to J. Frank Dobie.

Cf. CBC 3861. TC 1491. $65.00


1010. HUSON, Hobart. Souvenir Program: Refugio County Centennial Celebration [self-wrapper title]. Another copy, unsigned. Wraps with light foxing, chip to lower wrap, top corner a bit bent, otherwise very good. $50.00
1011. HUSON, Hobart. Souvenir Program: Refugio County Commemoration of Centennial of Statehood of Texas [self-wrapper title]. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1946. 1-18 [4] 19-36 pp., advertisements. 8vo, printed self-wrappers, stapled. Other than light foxing and water-staining, a fine copy. Inscribed by author to J. Frank Dobie.

Not in CBC. $65.00

1012. KELLEY. E.L. (Scrub). Ever Since I Remember.... Refugio Recollections. Refugio: Refugio Publishing, 1971. [4] 86 [2] pp., text illustrations by Martha Lamson. 8mo, original olive printed wrappers, stapled. Other than slight tear to head of wrapper, a fine copy. Signed by author.

First edition. $55.00
1013. MITCHELL, Mary Agnes. The First Flag of Texas Independence. Refugio, 1937. 23 [6, facsimiles] pp., text illustrations. 8vo, original cream printed wrappers, stapled. Fine.

Not in CBC. $40.00


1014. OBERSTE, William H. History of the Refugio Mission. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1942. 411 [1, blank] pp., text illustrations, 1 plate (included in pagination). 8vo, original blind-stamped brown cloth. Spine bumped, endpapers and fore-edges foxed, else fine.

First edition. CBC 3856. $375.00
1015. REFUGIO TIMELY REMARKS. Centennial Edition: One Hundred Years of Progress [self-wrapper title]. Refugio: Timely Remarks, 1934. 72 pp., text and photographic illustrations, advertisements. Folio, original printed self-wrappers, stapled. Other than minor chipping and small tears to wrappers, a fine copy.

TC 1490. $95.00
Robertson County
1016. BAKER, J.W. A History of Robertson County, Texas. Waco: Texian Press, 1979. vii [1, blank], 571 [1, blank] pp., photographic and text illustrations. 8vo, original green cloth. Other than minor foxing, a fine copy in a lightly chipped photographic d.j.

Third edition. TC 1495 (second edition). TLH, p. 64. $50.00


1017. CLARK, Charles T., L.L. Schkade & Robert H. Ryan. Hearne, Texas: An Economy at the Crossroads. Austin: Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas, 1963. [2] 105 folios, text illustrations. 4to, original printed wrappers, blue cloth back strip, stapled. Minor foxing to wrappers, else fine. $25.00
1018. GALLOWAY, Mary Katherine Thompson, Mary Kathryn Spiller Briggs, & Marjorie De Maret Hicks. The Irish of Staggers Point, Robertson County, Texas. N.p., n.d. [2] 42 [1, map] pp. 4to, original off-white printed wrappers, stapled. Wrappers worn and foxed, else very good. With Staggers Point Historical Marker pamphlet laid-in. $25.00
1019. PARKER, Richard Denny. Historical Recollections of Robertson County, Texas. Salado: Anson Jones Press, 1955. [16] 254 pp., folding map with photographic illustrations, illustrated endpapers. 8vo, original grey cloth. Other than minor rubbing to spine, a fine copy.

First edition, limited edition (1,000 copies). CBC 3882. TC 1496. $45.00
1020. Texas Historical Records Survey. Inventory of the County Archives of Texas. No. 198. Robertson County (Franklin). Robertson County: Texas Historical Records Survey, 1941. [12] 105 pp., map of Robertson and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Light wear to fore-edges. Fine.

CBC 3876. $15.00
1021. TEXAS STATEWIDE RECORDS PROJECT. Index to Probate Cases of Texas. No 198. Robertson County, April 30, 1838-September 1, 1939. San Antonio: State-wide Records Indexing and Inventory Program, 1941. viii, 83 [1, blank] pp., map of Robertson and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Wrappers slightly smudged and faded, else fine.

CBC 3875. TC 1500. $15.00
Rockwall County
1022. [MAP]. TEXAS. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Rockwall Co. [below title] I, W.C. Walsh Commissioner of the General Land Office of the State of Texas, certify this to be a true and correct copy of the map now in use in this Office and compiled from Official data. Austin September 1880. [facsimile signature] W.C. Walsh [lower center above neat line] Copyright 1880. W.C. Walsh Commissioner of the General Land Office of the State of Texas [lower right above neat line] Lithographed By A. Gast & Co’s New Process St. Louis. St. Louis: Gast, 1880. Uncolored lithograph map mounted on poster board, neat line to neat line: 49.8 x 41.2 cm; overall sheet size: 55.8 x 46 cm. Map surface stained from adhesive used in mounting to poster board, a little insect damage to blank margins of map sheet. $400.00
1023. Texas Historical Records Survey. Inventory of the County Archives of Texas. No. 199. Rockwall County (Rockwall). San Antonio: Texas Historical Records Survey, 1940. [6] 73 pp., map of Rockwall and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Light wear to fore-edges. Fine.

CBC 3893. $15.00
Runnels County
1024. BALLINGER BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION. Runnels County Pioneers. Abilene: R & R Reproduction, 1975. 206 pp., photographic illustrations. 4to, original olive cloth stamped in black. Fine.

First edition. $85.00
1025. [MAP]. TEXAS. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Map of Runnels Co. [lower left] Copyright 1879 Wm C Walsh, Commr Genl Land State of Texas [lower right] I Wm.C. Walsh, Commissioner of Genl Land Office certify the above to be a true and correct copy of the map of Runnels County compiled from official data and now in use in this office. Austin Aug 19th 1879 W.C. Walsh [facsimile signature] [lower center] Lithographed by August Gast & Cos New Process, St. Louis. St. Louis: Gast, 1879. Uncolored lithograph map mounted on poster board, overall sheet size: 62 x 46.4 cm. Two small tears to left blank margin (repaired with cellotape to poster board, contacting map sheet at one point), lower left blank corner creased, a few tiny chips and areas of insect damage, staining from adhesive used in mounting, notations to map in ink and pencil. $350.00
1026. POE, Charlise. Runnels Is My County. San Antonio: Naylor, 1970. xvi, 266 pp., 36 photographic plates, illustrated endpapers. 8vo, original tan cloth. Endpapers and fore-edges lightly foxed, else fine in a chipped and price-clipped pictorial d.j.

First edition. TC 1510. TLH, p. 65. $50.00
1027. TEXAS STATEWIDE RECORDS PROJECT. Index to Probate Cases of Texas. No. 200. Runnels County, November 30, 1880-January 16, 1939. San Antonio: State-wide Records Project, 1940. [6] 34 pp., map of Runnels and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Light wear to fore-edges. Fine.

CBC 3907. TC 1509. $15.00
Rusk County
1028. FARMER, Garland R. The Realm of Rusk County. Henderson: Henderson Times, 1951. ix [1, blank], 223 [1, blank] pp., 10 photographic plates. 8vo, original green cloth. Fine.

First edition. CBC 3917. TC 1519. $45.00
1029. GILLISPIE, Ora (ed.). Overton, Texas: Centennial Historical Book. Overton: Overton Centennial Corporation, 1973. 152 pp., photographic illustrations. 8vo, original light green cloth. Binding shelf-slanted and lightly worn, else very good.

TC 1517. $35.00
1030. TEXAS STATEWIDE RECORDS PROJECT. Index to Probate Cases of Texas. No. 201, Rusk County. June 18, 1843-December 29, 1939. San Antonio: State-wide Records Project, 1942. v [1, blank], 90 pp., map of Rusk and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, black cloth back strip, stapled. Light wear to fore-edges. Fine.

CBC 3932. TC 1520. $15.00

1031. WINFREY, Dorman H. A History of Rusk County, Texas. Waco: Texian Press, 1961. xiii [1, blank], 179 pp., numerous plates including maps. 8vo, original tan pictorial cloth. Fine in d.j.



First edition. CBC 3941. TC 1514. $45.00
Sabine County
1032. GOMER, Robert Austin. Memories of Sabine County Texas. Center: J.B Sanders, 1967. [16] 121 pp., maps. 8vo, original light green wrappers, dark green back strip. Back strip chipped on spine, wrappers faded. Very good.

First edition. $35.00
1033. HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY. Inventory of the County Archives of Texas. No. 202. Sabine County (Hemphill). San Antonio: Historical Records Survey, 1939. [4] pp., 217 folios, map of Sabine and surrounding counties. 4to, original blue printed wrappers, brown cloth back strip. Light wear and foxing to fore-edges. Very good.

CBC 3946. $15.00
1034. MACINTOSH, P.J.R. “The Sabine District: How Enterprise and Development Have Transformed the Upper Coast Region of Texas,” in Bunker’s Monthly: The Magazine of Texas 2:2 (August 1928). Pp. 214-238. 8vo, original cream printed wrappers. Near fine. $40.00
San Augustine County
1035. CHABOT, Frederick C. McFarland Journal. San Antonio: Yanaguana Society, 1942. xliii, 94 pp., photographic illustration. 8vo, original green wrappers. Other than mild shelf wear to wrappers, a near fine copy.

Not in CBC. BTB 222:VII. $135.00


1036. CROCKET, G.L. Two Centuries in East Texas: A History of San Augustine County And Surrounding Territory From 1865 to the Present Time. Dallas: Southwest Press, 1932. xi [1, blank], 372 pp. 8vo, original brown cloth. Light staining to boards, light browning to text, else very good. Signed by author.

First edition. CBC 3953. Guns 514: “Very scarce. This book contains a history of the feud between the Moderators and the Regulators and the rampant lawlessness of that time.” Howes C895. Rader 982. TC 1548. $275.00


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