- Adair, Red (1915-2004)@
- Alamo, The@
- Sites explore the former mission near San Antonio, Texas where the Mexican Army laid siege for 13 days in 1836.
- Barnes, Ben (1)
- DeLay, Tom (6)
- Republican representative from Texas.
- Documents of Early Texas
- Travis' Appeal from the Alamo, Texas Declaration of Independence, and others. - Famous Texans
- Biographies, cartoon caricatures, historical and interesting facts about famous Texas personalities. - Forever Free
- Story of the 52 African American men who served Texas as elected officials in the Reconstruction era. - Fort Tours
- Road trip companion detailing sites and stories of Indian battles and more in the Cross Timbers region. - Gonzales, Alberto (11)
- Governor Pease: Letter on Ku Klux Klan
- Exhibit from the Texas State Library of an 1868 letter from Marion County Chief Justice Donald Campbell to Governor E.M. Pease describing Klan activity in Jefferson. - H-Texas
- Forum which encourages scholarly discussion of the history and culture of Texas and makes available diverse bibliographical, research, and teaching aids. - Handbook of Texas Online: Carnegie Libraries
- Briefly describes the establishment of Carnegie Libraries in the state between 1898 and 1917. - Handbook of Texas Online: Freedmen's Bureau
- Describes the Bureau's activities in Texas from 1865 to 1870. - Handbook of Texas Online: Ku Klux Klan
- Describes the history of the Klan in Texas from Reconstruction to the present. - Houston, Samuel (1793-1863)@
- Jordan, Barbara (1936-1996)@
- Letters on Spanish Texas
- Electronic correspondence between a fourth grade class in and history buffs on early Texas history. - Lone Star Junction
- A service provided for the benefit of both Texans and "foreigners" alike. - Lubbock History - The Llano Estacado
- Lubbock was named, Llano Estacado (Staked Plains) by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1540. - McMurry University: Historical Maps
- Features historical maps of Texas, the United States, and Mexico. Also includes maps of the Holy Roman Empire and Sub-Saharan Africa. - New Texas School Reader, The
- Offers the full text of J. R. Hutchinson's 1864 schoolbook The New Texas Reader. - Nueva Espaņa
- On the early history of Texas under Spanish rule. - Rayburn, Samuel T. (1882-1961)@
- Red River War, The
- Describes the 1874-5 conflict between the U.S. Army and the Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes in the Texas Panhandle. - Richards, Ann (1933-2006) (5)
- South Texas Archives
- Collections on the history and natural history of South Texas especially the ranching heritage of the area. - Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online
- Online archive of the Southwestern Historical Quarterly featuring full text of the SHQ from the first volume, July 1897, to the 1990s. - Texas Buffalo Soldiers
- Contains detailed information on the Black Soldiers of the 9th & 10th Cavalry and the 24th & 25th Infantry Regiments. - Texas City Disaster@
- Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans: Historical Flags Page
- Includes flags of the American Revolution, the Confederate States of America, and the Republic of Texas. - Texas Historic Sites Atlas
- Features more than 200,000 historic site records in the state of Texas, including historical markers, National Register of Historic Places properties, museums, and sawmills. - Texas History Timeline
- Covers events from 1500 to 1901. - Texas Rangers (5)
- Texas State Archives@
- Texas Tides
- Digital project with articles, timelines, photos, and more documenting the cultural history of Texas from prehistory through A.D. 1900 with an emphasis on East Texas. - Texas, Texans, and the Alamo
- Exhibit of photos and documents featuring an 1849 daguerreotype of the Alamo, Sam Houston's 1836 inaugural address, and an 1840 drawing of the City of Austin. - W. T. Block - Author and Historian
- Historical articles about Southeast Texas and the Texas Gulf Coast.
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