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Historic Walker County

An illustrated history of the city of Huntsville, Texas, and the Walker County area, paired with the histories of companies, families and organizations that make the region great.

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ENDNOTES<br />

Chapter I<br />

1 Elizabeth Cruce Alvarez, ed., Texas Almanac, 2004-2005<br />

(Dallas: Dallas Morning News, L.P., 2004), 285; John<br />

Leffler, “<strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>,” Handbook of Texas Online (HTO).<br />

2 Logan McNatt, et. al., Archeological Survey and History of<br />

Huntsville State Park, <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong> Texas (Austin: Texas<br />

Parks and Wildlife Department, Cultural Resources<br />

Program, 2001), 13; Dee Ann Story, et.al., “Cultural History<br />

of the Native Americans,” in The Archeology and<br />

Bioarcheology of the Gulf Coastal Plain (Fayetteville: Arkansas<br />

Archeological Survey, 1990), 163-366.<br />

3 Anastase Douay’s account may be found in Christian Le<br />

Clercq, First Establishment of the Faith in New France,<br />

Volume II, trans. John Gilmary Shea (New York: John G.<br />

Shea, 1881), 241; John L. Baldwin, “Early History of<br />

<strong>Walker</strong> Co., Texas,” (Master’s Thesis, Sam Houston State<br />

University, 1954), 1-15; W. W. Newcomb, Jr., The Indians of<br />

Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times (Austin: University<br />

of Texas Press, 1961), 23, 280-291.<br />

4 Andree F. Sjoberg, “The Bidai Indians of Southeastern<br />

Texas,” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 7, No. 4<br />

(Winter, 1951), 391-400; Lawrence C. Aten, Indians of the<br />

Upper Texas Coast (New York: Academic Press, 1983), 37-<br />

38, 47-52, 308-310; Travels in the Interior Parts of<br />

America; Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the<br />

Missouri, Red River and Washita by Captains Lewis and Clark,<br />

Doctor Sibley, and Mr. Dubar (London: J.G. Barnard, 1807),<br />

43; Jean Louis Berlandier, The Indians of Texas in 1830, ed.<br />

John C. Ewers, trans. Patricia Reading Leclercq<br />

(Washington D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press, 1969),<br />

107-108.<br />

5 On Moscoso’s expedition see, William C. Foster, <strong>Historic</strong><br />

Native Peoples of Texas (Austin: University of Texas Press,<br />

2008), 26-27.<br />

6 A complete historiographical review of the debate over La<br />

Salle’s journey through Texas may be found in William C.<br />

Foster, ed., Johanna S. Warren, trans., The La Salle<br />

Expedition to Texas: The Journal of Henri Joutel, 1684-1687<br />

(Austin: Texas State <strong>Historic</strong>al Association, 1998), 30-48.<br />

7 Herbert Eugene Bolton, Texas in the Middle Eighteenth<br />

Century: Studies in Spanish Colonial History and Administration<br />

(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1915; rpt., Austin:<br />

University of Texas Press, 1970), 405-431.<br />

8 John W. Thomason, “Huntsville,” in D’Anne McAdams<br />

Crews, ed., Huntsville and <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Texas: A<br />

Bicentennial History (Huntsville, Texas: Sam Houston State<br />

University Press, 1976), 3-16; Harry F. Estill, “The Old<br />

Town of Huntsville,” The Quarterly of the Texas State<br />

<strong>Historic</strong>al Association 3 (1900): 265-78.<br />

9 Estill, “The Old Town of Huntsville,” 265-78.<br />

10 Vernon Cleveland Fitzgerald Schuder, “A History of<br />

Cincinnati,” in Huntsville and <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Texas, 513-<br />

524; Gerald L. Holder, “Cincinnati, Texas,” HTO; Leffler,<br />

“<strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>.”<br />

11 Willie Powell Costilow, “The ‘Formative’ Years of <strong>Walker</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>,” in Huntsville and <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Texas, 321-329;<br />

Leffler, “<strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>,” HTO.<br />

Chapter II<br />

12 Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of the United States,<br />

1850, Texas, Table 11, “Agriculture, farms and implements,<br />

stock, products, home, manufacturers,” 515-517; Bureau<br />

of the Census, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860,<br />

Texas, “Agriculture of the United States,” 149-150.<br />

13 James L. Hailey, “Old Carolina, TX,” HTO.<br />

14 James L. Hailey, “Tuscaloosa, TX,” HTO.<br />

15 Christopher Long, “Newport, TX (Trinity <strong>County</strong>),” HTO.<br />

16 James L. Hailey, “Crabb’s Prairie, TX,” HTO.<br />

17 James L. Hailey, “Shepherd’s Valley, TX,” HTO.<br />

18 Gerald L. Holder, “Waverly, TX,” HTO.<br />

19 Thomason, “Huntsville,” Huntsville and <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />

Texas: A Bicentennial History; Donald R. <strong>Walker</strong>, A<br />

Frontier Texas Mercantile: The History of Gibbs Brothers<br />

and Company, Huntsville, 1841-1940 (Huntsville: Texas<br />

Review Press, 1997); Thomas W. Cutrer, “Robert Goodloe<br />

Smither,” HTO.<br />

20 Langston Goree, “Goree, Thomas Jewett Family,” in <strong>Walker</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Texas; A History, ed. <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong> Genealogical<br />

Society and <strong>Walker</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Historic</strong>al Commission (Dallas:<br />

Curtis Media Corp., 1986), 397-398.<br />

21 Estill, “The Old Town of Huntsville,” 274.<br />

22 Dan Ferguson, “Austin College in Huntsville,” The<br />

Southwestern <strong>Historic</strong>al Quarterly, Volume 53 No. 4 (Apr.,<br />

1950): 400.<br />

23 “Andrew Female College,” HTO.<br />

24 Donald R. <strong>Walker</strong>, “Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville,”<br />

HTO.<br />

25 Randolph B. Campbell, Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone<br />

Star State (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), 211.<br />

26 Texas Almanac, 1859 (Denton, Texas: Texas State <strong>Historic</strong>al<br />

Association, 1860), 204-207; Ralph A. Wooster, “Wealthy<br />

Texans, 1860,” The Southwestern <strong>Historic</strong>al Quarterly, Vol.<br />

71, No. 2 (Oct., 1967): 163-180; James L. Hailey,<br />

“Thomason, Joshua Allen,” HTO.<br />

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