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Captain Bill McDonald, Texas ranger: A story of frontier reform
(New York: J. J. Little & Ives Co., 1909) -
Captain Jeff: or, Frontier life in Texas with the Texas Rangers
(Colorado: Whipkey Printing Co., 1906) -
Cow-boy life in Texas: or 27 years a mavrick
(Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 1893) -
Dr. J.B. Cranfill's chronicle: A story of life in Texas
(New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1916) -
Early pioneer days in Texas
(Dallas: Wilkinson Printing Co., 1918) -
Five years a cavalryman: or, Sketches of regular army life on the Texas frontier, twenty odd years ago
(Jacksboro, Texas: J. N. Rogers & Co., Printers, 1889) -
Governor's message
(1889) -
Governors who have been, and other public men of Texas
(Houston: Dealy-Adey-Elgin Co., 1921) -
Governors' messages: Coke to Ross (Inclusive) 1874-1891
(Austin: A.C. Baldwin & Sons, 1916) -
History of Texas
(New York: United States Publishing Company, 1874) -
House Journal of the ninth Legislature regular session of the State of Texas, November 4, 1861 - January 14, 1862
(Austin: Texas Library and Historical Commission, 1862) -
House journal of the regular session of the twenty-ninth Legislature convened January 10, 1905, and adjourned April 15, 1905
(Austin: Marshall & Oldham, 1905) -
House Journal of the tenth Legislature regular session of the State of Texas, November 3, 1863 - December 16, 1863
(Austin: Texas Library and Historical Commission, 1863) -
In re investigation of United Home Builders of America: Supplement to House Journal
(Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1923) -
Initial messages of Governor W. P. Hobby to the thirty-sixth Legislature, state of Texas, January 14, 1919 and January 22, 1919
(Austin: A.C. Baldwin & Sons, 1919) -
Journal of the House of Representatives being the first and second called sessions of the twenty-seventh Legislature, begun and held at the City of Austin, August 6, 1901
(Austin: Von Boeckmann, Schutze & Co., 1901) -
Journal of the House of Representatives being the first called session of the twenty-eighth Legislature, begun and held at the City of Austin, April 2, 1903
(Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., 1903)