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by James Donovan


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  THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

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  UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS

  Andrassy, Richard, and Clyde Hagood Jr., MD. “Amos Pollard: Chief Surgeon
of the Alamo.” Pollard Vertical File, Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, San Antonio, TX.

  Baumgartner, Dorcas Huff. “History of the Alsey Silvanus Miller Homestead and Surrounding Area, 1700/1992.” Gonzales County Records Center and Archives, Gonzales, TX.

  Blake, R. B. “Rose and His Escape from the Alamo.” Samuel Erson Asbury Papers, Cushing Memorial Library, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

 

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