More than forty years ago, Terry Tarlton Hershey became the most visible representative of environmental action in Houston as she fought to preserve the natural beauty of Buffalo Bayou west of Shepherd Drive.
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More than forty years ago, Terry Tarlton Hershey became the most visible representative of environmental action in Houston as she fought to preserve the natural beauty of Buffalo Bayou west of Shepherd Drive.
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San Jacinto Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 2007) Download PDF Letter fromthe Editor 2 Henderson Yoakum’s Narrative of the Battle of San Jacinto With an Introduction and Annotation by Jeff Dunn 12 Beyond The Battleground: The Competing Legacies of San Jacinto by James E. Crisp 20 Honoring Texas Heroes: The San Jacinto Monument […]
To read the full text of this article by Roger G. Moore, Ph.D., R.P.A., and Douglas Magnum that appeared in the Spring 2007 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
To read the full text of this article by Russ Kuykendall that appeared in the Spring 2007 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.