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Reviews in American History | 1978

In Further Pursuit of the Antebellum Southern Social Structure@@@Wealth and Power in Antebellum Texas.

Edward Pessen; Randolph B. Campbell; Richard Lowe

At a time when the press of the nations most venerable university is producing scholarly books, some of which are pockmarked with error, erratic syntax, and notes located in the strangest places, Texas AM more to the point, however, the answers they offer to these questions are convincing because they are informed by admirable scholarship and intelligence.


Western Historical Quarterly | 1988

Planters & Plain Folk: Agriculture in Antebellum Texas

Morton Rothstein; Richard Lowe; Randolph B. Campbell


Archive | 1977

Wealth and power in antebellum Texas

Mary Susan Jackson; Randolph B. Campbell; Richard Lowe


The Journal of American History | 1993

The Freedmen's Bureau and Local Black Leadership

Richard Lowe


Journal of Southern History | 1976

The Slave-Breeding Hypothesis: A Demographic Comment on the "Buying" and "Selling" States

Richard Lowe; Randolph B. Campbell


Archive | 2004

Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi

Terry L. Beckenbaugh; Richard Lowe


Civil War History | 1986

Another Look at Reconstruction in Virginia

Richard Lowe


The Journal of American History | 1976

Slave Property and the Distribution of Wealth in Texas, 1860

Richard Lowe; Randolph B. Campbell


William and Mary Quarterly | 1968

Massachusetts and the Acadians

Richard Lowe


Archive | 1999

A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War: The Diary and Letters of James C. Bates

Anne J. Bailey; Richard Lowe; James C. Bates

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Randolph B. Campbell

Stephen F. Austin State University

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