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Introduction[edit]

This is a new account. I previously posted as Oldsanfelipe. My contributions to Wikipedia will be at times less frequent since I am spending time and resources on original research.

I write mostly about 19th-century history American history, especially Texas history, though I also like to crossover into Mexican history.

JSTOR access[edit]

  • Some local libraries grant remote access to account holders
  • On site use at public colleges
  • Remote access through student accounts at colleges
  • Apply for JSTOR access through Wikipedia

History online resources[edit]

Texas[edit]

  • Portal to Texas History: [1] A consortium of libraries and repositories headed by the University of Texas at Austin and the University of North Texas. The collection includes historical Texas newspapers going back to the 1830s, digital copies of books, and much more.
  • The Handbook of Texas Online [2] The online version of the Handbook of Texas, published by the Texas State Historical Association.
  • The Southwestern Historical Quarterly Available at JSTOR.
  • Southwest Review Available at JSTOR.
  • The Journal of Southern History Available at JSTOR.
  • East Texas Historical Journal: [3]

Houston[edit]

  • The Houston Review: [4] An academic journal specializing in history of the Houston region.
  • Houston History Magazine: [5] Replacement of the Houston Review. Though not peer-reviewed, it is edited through the University of Houston Program for Public History.

Significant contributions[edit]

  1. Lucy G. Acosta
  2. James A. Baker (born 1821)
  3. James A. Baker (born 1857)
  4. James A. Baker, Jr.
  5. Battle of Zacatecas (1914)
  6. Gail Borden
  7. Alfred C. Finn
  8. Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas)
  9. History of Houston
  10. Jesse H. Jones
  11. Knights of Pythias Temple (Dallas, Texas)
  12. Michel Branamour Menard
  13. Charles Morgan (businessman)
  14. Albert Augustus Pope
  15. Pope Manufacturing Company
  16. The Rice (Houston)
  17. Joseph "Diamond Jo" Reynolds
  18. Thomas W. Ward
  19. Walter Prescott Webb
  20. Samuel May Williams

Articles created[edit]

  1. Apolonia Muñoz Abarca
  2. Charlotte Baldwin Allen
  3. John M. Allen (soldier)
  4. James L. Autry House (Courtlandt Place, Houston)
  5. Alice Graham Baker
  6. BakerRipley
  7. Betty Ballinger
  8. Eugene C. Barker
  9. Bender Hotel (Houston)
  10. Benjamin Apartments
  11. Nettie Lee Benson
  12. Bexar Archives
  13. Sarah Campbell Blaffer
  14. John Thomas Brady
  15. Paul Bremond
  16. Ben Campbell (Houston mayor)
  17. Jan Coggeshall
  18. Arthur B. Cohn House
  19. Columbia (1835 steamboat)
  20. Constitution (1829 steamboat)
  21. Robert Cotner
  22. Courtlandt Place, Houston
  23. George E. Dickey
  24. Downtown Houston Post Office
  25. Erminia Thompson Folsom
  26. Mariana Thompson Folsom
  27. Ella Florence Fondren
  28. Llerena Friend
  29. George Pierce Garrison
  30. William Fairfax Gray
  31. John Richardson Harris
  32. Margaret Henson
  33. George H. Hermann
  34. John Hunter Herndon
  35. Will Hogg
  36. Houston Direct Navigation Company
  37. Houston Plank Road Company
  38. William J. Hutchins
  39. JW Marriott Downtown Houston
  40. Patrick C. Jack
  41. Laura (1835 steamboat)
  42. Adele Briscoe Looscan
  43. Arcadia Hernández López
  44. Pamelia Dickinson Mann
  45. Robert Sidney Maxwell
  46. Alexander McGowan
  47. Thomas F. McKinney
  48. Clay McShane
  49. Michel B. Menard House
  50. Joseph Robert Morris
  51. Andrew Forest Muir
  52. Neptune (1837 steamboat)
  53. New York (1837 steamboat)
  54. Joseph Jay Pastoriza
  55. People's National Bank Building (Tyler, Texas)
  56. Plateros, Zacatecas
  57. Naomi Polk
  58. Edmund Randolph (ante bellum jurist)
  59. San Jacinto Street Bridge over Buffalo Bayou
  60. Jose Antonio Saucedo
  61. Carlos B. Schoeppl
  62. Jewel Simon
  63. Slipcover (architecture)
  64. Ernest O. Smith
  65. Streckfus Steamers
  66. John H. Sterrett
  67. Stowers Building
  68. Texas Transportation Company (1866–1896)
  69. Verne Swain
  70. Horace D. Taylor
  71. Henry Howell Williams
  72. Ernest Winkler

Oldsanfelipe2 (talk) 17:51, 31 December 2019 (UTC)

Virtual food: savory or sweet[edit]

CountryFriedSteak.jpg A small helping of Texas wiki-appreciation
Thank you for all your work on Samuel May Williams. I don't know any more about him than I wrote originally, but I was surprised he didn't have his own article. I truly appreciate all your improvements. 78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 01:40, 1 December 2014 (UTC)
Thanks for the Chicken Fried Steak and thanks for creating the article.Oldsanfelipe (talk) 03:22, 1 December 2014 (UTC)oldsanfelipe

Barnstars[edit]

Minor Barnstar Hires.png The Minor barnstar
For identifying small but critical discrepancies in population metrics that arose due to translation difficulties on San Miguel de Allende Rosguill (talk) 19:14, 3 August 2018 (UTC)
Writers Barnstar Hires.png The Writer's Barnstar
Nice job getting Nettie Lee Benson to the main page. Very interesting read. MX () 00:24, 11 March 2020 (UTC)

Precious[edit]

Texas personalities

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Thank you for quality articles about the people in the history of Texas in the 19th century, such as Joseph Jay Pastoriza, Samuel May Williams, Charles Morgan (businessman), Jesse H. Jones, Eugene C. Barker and Nettie Lee Benson, based on academic sources, - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

You are recipient no. 2360 of Precious, a prize of QAI. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:20, 13 March 2020 (UTC)

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