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Journal articles on the topic "Garza County, Texas history"

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Bolt, John R., and Sankar Chatterjee. "A new temnospondyl amphibian from the Late Triassic of Texas." Journal of Paleontology 74, no. 4 (2000): 670–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000032790.

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A skull representing a new genus and species of Late Triassic temnospondyl, Rileymillerus cosgriffi, is described from the Cooper Canyon Formation, upper Dockum Group of Garza County, Texas. Rileymillerus resembles Latiscopus disjunctus in size and proportions, but the very poorly preserved unique type specimen of L. disjunctus indicates that the taxon should be considered a nomen dubium. Characters of R. cosgriffi include its small size combined with relatively small laterally-facing orbits, relatively high skull, lack of lateral line canals, lateral exposure of the palatine on the skull surf
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Glasrud, Bruce A., and Thad Sitton. "The Texas Sheriff: Lord of the County Line." Journal of Southern History 68, no. 2 (2002): 498. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3069996.

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Ahr, Wayne M., and Bradley S. Hammel. "Identification and Mapping of Flow Units in Carbonate Reservoirs an Example from the Happy Spraberry (Permian) Field Garza County, Texas USA." Energy Exploration & Exploitation 17, no. 3-4 (1999): 311–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014459879901700308.

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Kousser, J. Morgan. "Introduction." Social Science History 24, no. 2 (2000): 415–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s014555320001021x.

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Colorblind Injustice largely derives from my workas an expert witness in federal voting rights cases. A vignette from one particularly important case, Garza v.Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors(1990), and a relatively brief summary may give those who have not yet read the book both a feel for its scope and a sense of how the issues it deals with impact real people.At an international historical conference in the mid-1980s, I met a young Russian historian, Sergei Stankevich, who specialized in America and who had read and liked some of my work. In the last few years of the Soviet Union, Se
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Nieman, Donald G. "Black Political Power and Criminal Justice: Washington County, Texas, 1868-1884." Journal of Southern History 55, no. 3 (1989): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2208403.

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Martz, Jeffrey W., Bill Mueller, Sterling J. Nesbitt, et al. "A taxonomic and biostratigraphic re-evaluation of the Post Quarry vertebrate assemblage from the Cooper Canyon Formation (Dockum Group, Upper Triassic) of southern Garza County, western Texas." Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 103, no. 3-4 (2012): 339–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755691013000376.

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ABSTRACTThe Post Quarry, within the lower part of the type section of the Upper Triassic Cooper Canyon Formation in southern Garza County, western Texas, contains a remarkably diverse vertebrate assemblage. The Post Quarry has produced: the small temnospondylRileymillerus cosgriffi; the metoposauridApachesaurus gregorii; possible dicynodonts and eucynodonts; a clevosaurid sphenodontian; non-archosauriform archosauromorphs (Trilophosaurus dornorum, simiosaurians, and possiblyMalerisaurus); the phytosaurLeptosuchus; several aetosaurs (Calyptosuchus wellesi,Typothorax coccinarum,Paratypothorax, a
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Baltensperger, Bradley H., Joe B. Frantz, and Mike Cox. "Lure of the Land: Texas County Maps and the History of Settlement." Western Historical Quarterly 21, no. 1 (1990): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/969005.

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Campbell, Randolph B. "Grass Roots Reconstruction: The Personnel of County Government in Texas, 1865-1876." Journal of Southern History 58, no. 1 (1992): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2210476.

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Dawson, William C. "Austin Chalk and Buda Limestone (Cretaceous) Petroleum Reservoirs in Caldwell County, Texas—A Case History." Energy Exploration & Exploitation 4, no. 5 (1986): 377–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014459878600400503.

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The Austin Chalk and Buda Limestone are commercial oil reservoirs along a 250-mile trend extending from Dimmit to Burleson counties, Texas. This south Texas Cretaceous hydrocarbon trend has been the focus during the past six decades of several ‘drilling booms’ which have delimited numerous large oil fields in fractured carbonate reservoirs adjacent to major faults. Data from wells drilled near two newly mapped faults in Caldwell County, Texas, indicate that, despite its maturely drilled status, the Austin-Buda trend has some future exploratory potential. Representative well histories reveal dr
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Gutmann, Myron P. "Denomination and fertility decline: the Catholics and Protestants of Gillespie County, Texas." Continuity and Change 5, no. 3 (1990): 391–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416000001053.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Garza County, Texas history"

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Mazingue-Desailly, Vincent Philippe Guillaume. "Assessing the influence of diagenesis on reservoir quality: Happy Spraberry Field, Garza County, Texas." Thesis, Texas A&M University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/27.

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In the Permian Basin, strata of Leonardian age typically consist of interbedded carbonates and siliciclastics interpreted to be turbidite deposits. Happy Spraberry Field produces from a 100-foot thick carbonate section in the Lower Clear Fork Formation (Lower Leonardian) on the Eastern Shelf of the Midland Basin. Reservoir facies include oolitic- to-skeletal grainstones and packstones, rudstones and in situ Tubiphytes bindstones. Depositional environments vary from open marine reefs to shallow marine oolitic shoal mounds. Best reservoir rocks are found in the oolitic-skeletal packstones. Diag
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Gentry, Matthew David. "Applications of artificial neural networks in the identification of flow units, Happy Spraberry Field, Garza County, Texas." Texas A&M University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/1604.

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The use of neural networks in the field of development geology is in its infancy. In this study, a neural network will be used to identify flow units in Happy Spraberry Field, Garza County, Texas. A flow unit is the mappable portion of the total reservoir within which geological and petrophysical properties that affect the flow of fluids are consistent and predictably different from the properties of other reservoir rock volumes (Ebanks, 1987). Ahr and Hammel (1999) further state a highly "ranked" flow unit (i.e. a good flow unit) would have the highest combined values of porosity and permea
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Thompson, Jesse R. "Reconstruction in Collin County, Texas, 1865-1876." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2015. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc804859/.

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This is a work of local history examining the course of Reconstruction in Collin County, Texas. National and state level surveys of Reconstruction often overlook the experiences of communities in favor of simpler, broader narratives. The work proceeds chronologically, beginning with the close of the Civil War, and tells the story of Collin County as national Reconstruction progressed and relies on works of professional and non-academic historians, oral histories, census data, and newspapers to present a coherent picture of local life, work, and politics. The results exemplify the value of loca
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Layman, John Morgan II. "Porosity Characterization Utilizing Petrographic Image Analysis: Implications for Identifying and Ranking Reservoir Flow Units, Happy Spraberry Field, Garza County, Texas." Texas A&M University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/399.

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The Spraberry Formation is traditionally thought of as deep-water turbidites in the central Midland Basin. At Happy Spraberry field, Garza County, Texas, however, production is from a carbonate interval about 100 feet thick that has been correlated on seismic sections with the Leonardian aged, Lower Clear Fork Formation. The "Happy field" carbonates were deposited on the Eastern Shelf of the Midland Basin and consist of oolitic skeletal grainstones and packstones, rudstones and floatstones, in situ Tubiphytes bindstones, and laminated to rippled, very-fine grained siltstones and sandstones.
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Page, Shawn. "Banks and Bankers in Denton County, Texas, 1846-1940." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc955049/.

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This thesis investigates the importance banks, and bankers had with the development of the Denton County Texas from the 1870s until the beginning of the Second World War. Specifically, their role in the formation of both private and public infrastructure as well as the facilitation towards a more diverse economy. Key elements of bank development are outlined in the study including private, national, and state bank operations.
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Smith, Melinda Diane Connelly. "Congressional Reconstruction in Dallas County, Texas: Was it Radical?" Thesis, University of North Texas, 1992. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500250/.

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Looking at census reports, county commissioners court minutes, Freedmen's Bureau records, manuscript collections, and secondary material, this study investigates the effects of Military Reconstruction, 1867-1870, on Dallas County, Texas. There were few lasting or long-term changes for the area. The county was isolated from communities to the east and south that encountered different effects. There was a small black and Unionist population and virtually no carpetbaggers. Succumbing to apathy in the 1868 election that produced a Republican constitutional convention, county Conservatives successf
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Buckallew, Robin R. "Comparison of Bare Root vs. Potted Plants, Species Selection, and Caging Types for Restoration of a Prairie Wetland, and Quantitative Analysis and Descriptive Survey of Plant Communities and Associations at Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA), Lewisville, TX." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2007. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3700/.

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Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is an 809-hectare property in Denton County, TX. A study of the vegetation community identified 466 species in 104 families, with 25% of the species from only two families, Asteraceae and Poaceae. The property demonstrates the characteristics of an early successional community, dominated by weedy species. Prairie communities are dominated by Johnson grass and ragweed, with climax tall grass prairie communities only in areas that have been planted with native grass seed. Forest communities are similarly in an early successional stage, dominate
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Ivan, Adrien D. "Masters No More: Abolition and Texas Planters, 1860-1890." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2010. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc33171/.

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This dissertation is a study of the effects of the abolition of slavery on the economic and political elite of six Texas counties between 1860 and 1890. It focuses on Austin, Brazoria, Colorado, Fort Bend, Matagorda, and Wharton Counties. These areas contain the overwhelming majority of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred," the original American settlers of Texas. In addition to being the oldest settled region, these counties contained many of the wealthiest slaveholders within the state. This section of the state, along with the northeast along the Louisiana border, includes the highest co
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Hathcock, James A. "The Role of Violence in Hunt County, Texas, during Reconstruction." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2004. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4659/.

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The post Civil War period known as Reconstruction remains a topic of interest for historians. Having avoided the experience of invasion by Northern troops during the Civil War, the people living in the interior of the state of Texas accepted Confederate defeat at first. However, with the instituting of Northern efforts at Reconstruction, such as the installation of Republican interim government officials, the arrival of Freedmen's Bureau agents, and in some parts the stationing of federal troops, conservative whites throughout the state became defiant toward the federal government and its poli
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Pruitt, Francelle LeNaee. ""But a Mournful Remedy": Divorce in Two Texas Counties, 1841-1880." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1999. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc279404/.

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Little scholarship has been dedicated to nineteenth-century Texas family life and no published scholarship to date has addressed the more specific topic of divorce. This study attempts to fill that gap in the historiography through a quantitative analysis of 373 divorce actions filed in Washington and Harrison Counties. The findings show a high degree of equity between men and women in court decisions granting divorces, and in property division and custody rulings. Texas women enjoyed a relatively high degree of legal and personal autonomy, which can be attributed, in part, to a property-right
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Books on the topic "Garza County, Texas history"

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Fisch, Louise Ann. All rise: Reynaldo G. Garza, the first Mexican American federal judge. Texas A&M University Press, 1996.

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Puckett, Linda. Garza County. Arcadia Pub., 2010.

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Garcia, Clotilde P. Casa Blanca land grant and Juan José de la Garza Montemayor and sons, grantees: Presented to the Nueces County Historical Commission, Corpus Christi, Texas, for a historical marker, April 9, 1989. C.P. Garcia, 1989.

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Kachel, Harold. Texas County. Arcadia Pub., 2013.

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Commission, Terry County Historical. Terry County, Texas. Heritage Pub. Consultants, 2002.

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Jacobson, Lucy Miller. Jeff Davis County, Texas. Fort Davis Historical Society, 1993.

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Ashcraft, Levi Henderson. History of Shelby County, Texas. Ericson Books, 1998.

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Hill County (Texas) trilogy. Hill College Press, 1986.

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John, Clements. Texas facts: A comprehensive look at Texas today, county by county. Clements Research II, Inc., 1988.

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Wells, Renée Hart. Hardin County, Texas: A pictorial history. Donning Co. Publishers, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Garza County, Texas history"

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"A 3-D Case History in the Horseshoe Atoll Area of Scurry County, Texas." In Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/st42605c17.

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Elizondo Griest, Stephanie. "The Chokepoint." In All the Agents and Saints. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469631592.003.0009.

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The year 2012 broke all records when tiny Brooks County in South Texas recovered the bodies of 129 undocumented immigrants found somewhere along its 942 square miles of ranches and roads. Lead investigator Danny Davila invites the author on the recovery of the 35<sup>th</sup> body found that year: a woman who had been abandoned by her coyote and left to die three days earlier. Her official cause of death, however, was listed as “hiking through ranch illegally.” In this chapter, the author expands on the history and consequence of U.S. immigration policy.
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Conference papers on the topic "Garza County, Texas history"

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Jumper, Stephen C., and Howell W. Pardue. "3‐D case history in the Horseshoe Atoll Area of Scurry County, Texas." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1992. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1822057.

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Laumbach, J. T., and D. L. Whiteman. "Drilling to the Wolfcamp, Strawn and Fusselman Formations, Glasscock County, Texas: A Case History." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/14426-ms.

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Bayless, Jon, and H. Roice Nelson. "Integrating seismic and subsurface data: An interactive interpretation case history from Sterling County, Texas." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1987. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1891897.

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White, K. N., S. D. Fitzgerald, and J. Rogers. "Inundation, District Creation, and Urbanization: The History of Flood Control in Harris County, Texas." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40976(316)148.

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McCoy, A. W., F. A. Davis, J. P. Elrod, S. L. Rhodes, and S. P. Singh. "Using Horizontal Well Technology for Enhanced Recovery in Very Mature, Depletion Drive Gas Reservoirs - Pirkle #2 Well, A Case History, Carthage (Lower Pettit) Field, Panola County, Texas." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/36751-ms.

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