The Texas Monthly, Volume 5, Number 4, May 1930 is a magazine featuring articles and stories about Texas and its people. Written by Peter Molyneaux, the magazine covers a range of topics including politics, culture, sports, and business. The issue includes articles on the oil industry in Texas, the history of the Texas Rangers, and the state's growing film industry. There are also profiles of notable Texans such as Governor Dan Moody and musician Blind Lemon Jefferson. The magazine is a fascinating look at Texas in the ...
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The Texas Monthly, Volume 5, Number 4, May 1930 is a magazine featuring articles and stories about Texas and its people. Written by Peter Molyneaux, the magazine covers a range of topics including politics, culture, sports, and business. The issue includes articles on the oil industry in Texas, the history of the Texas Rangers, and the state's growing film industry. There are also profiles of notable Texans such as Governor Dan Moody and musician Blind Lemon Jefferson. The magazine is a fascinating look at Texas in the early 20th century and provides insight into the state's unique culture and history.Contents Include Ghosts That Walk In Freestone By Sadie Elizabeth Kirgan; Concrete Roads To Houston By P. J. R. MacIntosh; Woman And The Law In Texas By Ocie Speer; Wind And Weather By Mody C. Boatright; Mollie E. M. Davis's Poetry By J. P. Simmons; Texas Is Going Nutty By Elmer L. Callihan; Frank P. Holland By Alberta Cornelius; The Story Of Home Demonstration Work By Cora Melton Cross; A College Election By Anne Renault; Postal System Of The Texas Republic; Westward To The Sea By Peter Molyneaux; Talking Texas; A Texas Point Of View By Peter Molyneaux; Business And Investment By Cobden C. Richards.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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