Dallas (Tex.) -- History
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Dallas (Tex.) -- History
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Dallas (Tex.)
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- Dallas' first hundred years, 1856-1956
- Past 21, by Eugene P. Aldredge
- The lusty Texans of Dallas
- Dallas yesterday, Sam Acheson ; edited by Lee Milazzo
- La Reunion remembered, 150th anniversary, 1855-2005, by Jim Forster
- East Dallas, the town to the east that was bigger than Dallas in the 1870's, by Brian Bearden
- John Plath Green, an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on July 17, 1980
- Pencil sketches of Dallas, by Guy F. Cahoon
- R.L. Thornton, Jr., an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on November 8, 1980
- A history of Dallas, from a different perspective, Robt. Prince
- Our city--Dallas, yesterday and tomorrow, by Justin F. Kimball; authorized by the Board of Education, March 10, 1953
- Circuit rider to cathedral, how the Diocese of Dallas came to be, written by Steve Landregan ; edited and compiled by the staff of the Diocese of Dallas Archives
- Once upon a time in Dallas, through the artist's eyes, Pat Wheelis Kochan
- Diaper days of Dallas
- The romantic story of Dallas, from buckskins to top hat!, written by Robert Owen Barney ; illustrated by Bill McClanahan
- Conversation with Erik Jonsson, A special moment ; Dallas, the city as enterprise ; Dallas Public Library on TV ; Storehouse of knowledge ; Texas Library Network
- Childhood in Dallas, 1870-1900, by Jacquelyn Masur McElhaney
- Munger Place, a documentary of Swiss Avenue, by George Aldridge III, Dave Hoffman, and Charles Croslin (May 1971)
- Greater Dallas illustrated
- Freedman's Cemetery, a legacy of a pioneer Black community in Dallas, Texas, edited by Duane E. Peter ... [et al.] ; contributing authors, Charles M. Clow ... [et al.] ; principal investigator, Nancy Kenmotsu
- From water supply to "urban oasis", a history of White Rock Lake Park, Dallas, Texas, Steven R. Butler
- Dallas, her golden years, by Barrot Steven Sanders
- Dallas historical notes, notes on early Dallas, the Oak Lawn community, and the Oak Lawn United Methodist Church, prepared by Earl Owen Cullum
- DALLAS U S A
- Souvenir guide of Dallas, a sketch of Dallas and Dallas County, their resources, business enterprises, manufacturing and agricultural advantages with a directory of the leading business firms and professional men
- Alex Bickley, an oral history interview, conducted by Gerald Saxon on May 8, 1981
- Pioneer history of Dallas, Texas, a Masonic perspective, 1848-1874, Bobby Lynn Shehorn ; [foreword by M. Boyd Patterson, Jr.]
- Big D is for Dallas;, chapters in the twentieth-century history of Dalas
- Robert Cullum, an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on April 9, 1981
- Swiss contribution to Dallas, Paul U. Thalmann
- Women and the creation of urban life, Dallas, Texas, 1843-1920, Elizabeth York Enstam
- History of early Dallas, by Frank M. Cockrell
- Progress and descent, black Dallas in the Second World War, by Aaron T. Jenkins
- John M. Stemmons, Sr., an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on January 15, 1981
- State-Thomas tract 1 landmark designation report, Residents of State-Thomas in cooperation with the City of Dallas Urban Planning Department and Historic Preservation league
- Goodbye-- not so fast!, South Dallas, Texas, 1936-1942, the Cedars, Helen R. Jenkins
- Dallas reconsidered, essays in local history, Michael V. Hazel, editor
- Early history of Dallas, by Ruby Keith
- Erik Jonsson, an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on June 26, 1980
- Dallas uncovered, Larenda Lyles Roberts and Kay Threadgill
- The growth of a city, business, politics and boosterism in Dallas, Texas, 1872-1914, by Barney Randolph McDonald
- If these walls could speak, a story of early settlement in Texas, written by Jessamine Younger ; edited by Carol Weber
- The effect of the assimilation of the La Reunion colonists on the development of Dallas and Dallas County, Velma Irene Sandell
- Dallas in 1873, an invitation to immigrants
- The soul of the city, an analysis of the relationship between Dallas city development and the Trinity River, from Dallas's founding to the present, by John Bannon
- Texas, cities and towns, Dallas., Work Projects Administration, Austin copy, District 9, W. P. 16206, O. P. 165-1-66-109, Texas Writers' Project
- Dallas, a dynamic century, [author, Michael V. Hazel ; biography writer, Ryan Sanders ; editor, Nancy Leichner]
- Nelle Johnston, an oral history interview, conducted by Alan Mason on August 28, 1980
- Remembering - and writing, an anthology, Pam Lange, editor
- The Lone Star cook book, [compiled by the Ladies of the Dallas Free Kindergarten and Training School]
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