(ed.), Handbook of Ame1·ican Indians North of Mexico (1907), W. P. Webb and H. Bailey Carroll (eds.), Handbook of Texas (1952), and the South11.•cstern Historical Quarterly. The frontis- piece and two drawings done by Seth Eastman, United States Army officer stationed in Texas before the Civil War, are re- produced from Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Historical and Sta- tist-ical Information Respecting the Histo1-y, Condition, ancl Pros7>ects of the Indian Tribes of the United States (1851-1857). The State Archivist has been assisted in the editing by J. R. Patterson, Jr., who took on most of the responsibilities ,vhen two staff members, George R. Nielsen and Albert Dick Pattillo, left the State Archives. A portion of the typing, indexing, and proofreading has been done by Mrs. Irene Sanchez, Jaime Platon, Alvin A. Horne, John C. Wilson, and Paul Willcott. State Librarian Witt B. Harwell has given his support and cooperation in the publication of the Texas Indian Papers and appreciation is expressed to him. Dr. H. Bailey Carroll, Pro- fes.ior of History at the University of Texas, was frequently consulted and his helpful suggestions are deeply appreciated. Special thanks are extended to Mr. Thomas W. Streeter of Mor- ristown, New Jersey, to Professor William R. Hogan of Tulane University, and to the University of Oklahoma Press for the use of the map of "Principal Communities and Roads in Settled Area of Republic of Texas Based on a map by Richard S. Hunt and Jesse F. Randel, 1845."
DORMAN H. WINFREY State Archivist
March 4, 1960
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