The Civil War in the Southwest: Recollection of the Sibley Brigade - Texas A&M University Press 2001
The Civil War in West Texas and New Mexico: The Lost Letterbook of Brigadier General Henry H. Sibley - Texas Western Press 2001
“Borderlanders: The Life of James Kirker, 1793-1852,” by Ralph Adam Smith - Journal of Arizona History 2001
“James Wiley Magoffin: Don Santiago, El Paso Pioneer,” by W. H. Timmons - Journal of Arizona History 2001
“The California Column in New Mexico,” by Darlis Miller - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1984
“The Civil War in the Western Territories: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah,” by Ray C. Colton - Journal of Arizona History 1984
“Defiant Peacemaker: Nicholas Trist in the Mexican War,” by Wallace Ohrt - Journal of the West 2000
“Mangas Coloradas: Chief of the Chiricahua Apaches,” by Edwin R. Sweeny - Journal of Arizona History 2000
“Hell with the Fire Out: a History of the Modoc War,” by Arthur Quinn - Journal of the West 1999
A Wild and Vivid Land: an Illustrated History of the South Texas Border - Texas State Historical Association 1997
Campfires and Coal Dust on the Rio Grande - Texas Department of Transportation 1997
Fifty Miles and a Fight: Samuel Peter Heintzelman's Journal of Texas and the Cortina War - Texas State Historical Association 1997
Texas and New Mexico on the Eve of the Civil War: The Mansfield and Johnston Inspection - University of New Mexico Press 1997
“The Big Bend: a History of the Last Texas Frontier,” by Ron C. Tyler - Journal of the West 1997
Vaqueros in Blue and Gray: Mexican Texans in the Civil War - Presidial Press 1976
John Robert Baylor: Texas Indian Fighter and Confederate Soldier - Hill College Press 1971
Civil War and Revolution on the Rio Grande Frontier: A Narrative and Photographic History - Texas State Historical Association 2004
Into the Far, Wild Country: True Tales of the Old Southwest - Texas Western Press 1996
“Battleship Texas,” by Hugh Power - Journal of the West 1996
“Fort Davis: Outpost on the Texas Frontier,” by Robert Wooster - East Texas Historical Journal 1996
“Hero of Beecher Island: the Life and Military Career of George A. Forsyth,” by David Dixon - Western Historical Quarterly 1996
“Stagecoach Inns of Texas,” by Kathryn Turner Carter - Journal of the West 1996
“Texas Forgotten Ports,” Vol. 1 & 2, by Keith Guthyrie - Journal of the West 1996
Juan Nepomuceno Cortina and the Texas-Mexico Frontier - Texas Western Press 1994
“Bad Hand: a Biography of General Ranald S. Mackenzie,” by Charles M. Robinson - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1994
“Border Wars of Texas,” by James T. DeShields - East Texas Historical Journal 1994
“Freedom on the Border: the Seminole Maroons in Florida, the Indian Territory, Coahuila, and Texas,” by Kevin Mulroy - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1994
“Revolution on the Rio Grande: Mexican Raids and Army Pursuits,” 1916-1919, by Glenn Justice - East Texas Historical Journal 1994
“The Battle of Beecher Island and the Indian War of 1867-1969,” by John H. Monnett - Western Historical Quarterly 1994
“The Most Promising Young Officer,” by Michael D. Pierce - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1994
“The Texas Rangers: Images and Incidents,” by John L. Davis - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1994
“A Most Singular Country: A History of Occupation of the Big Bend,” by Arthur R. Gomez - Journal of the West 1993
“The Civil War in the American West,” by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1993
“The News from Brownsville: Helen Chapman's Letters from the Texas Military Frontier, 1848-1852,” ed. by Caleb Cooker - Journal of Arizona History 1993
“War Scare on the Rio Grande: Robert Runyon's Photographs of the Border Conflict, 1913-1916,” by Frank N. Samponaro and Paul J. Vanderwood - Journal of Arizona History 1993
“Watt Matthews of Lambshead,” by Laura C. Wilson - Journal of the West 1993
Desert Tiger: Paddy Graydon and the Civil War in the Far Southwest - Texas Western Press 1992
“Destroyer of the Iron Horse: General Joseph E. Johnston and Confederate Rail Transport, 1861-1865,” by Jeffrey N. Lash - Military History of Texas and the Southwest 1992
“New Mexico's Buffalo Soldiers, 1866-1900,” by Monroe Lee Billington - Chronicles of Oklahoma 1992
“Soldiers of Misfortune,” by Sam W. Haynes - New Mexico Historical Quarterly 1992
“Struggle for the Shenandoah: Essays on the 1864 Valley Campaign,” ed. Gary W. Gallagher - Military History of Texas and the Southwest 1992
From Desert to Bayou: the Civil War Journal and Sketches of Morgan Wolfe Merrick - Texas Western Press 1991
Warm Weather and Bad Whiskey: the 1886 Laredo Election Riot - Texas Western Press 1991
Texas: A History of Five Centuries - Harper Collins 0000
New Mexico Territory During the Civil War: Wallen and Evans Inspection Reports, 1862-1863 - University of New Mexico Press 2008
The Reminiscences of Major General Zenas R. Bliss, 1854-1876 - Texas State Historical Association 2008
Cortina: Defending the Mexican Name in Texas - Texas A&M University Press 2007
Civil War to the Bitter End: The Life and Times of Major General Samuel Peter Heintzelman - Texas A&M University Press 2006
“El Paso: a Borderlands History,” by W. H. Timmons - Password 1990
“The Ragged Rebel: a Common Soldier in W.h. Parsons' Texas Cavalry, 1861-1864,” by B.P. Gallaway - Military History of the Southwest 1989
Henry Hopkins Sibley: Confederate General of the West - State University Press 1987
“Secession and the Union in Texas,” by Walter L. Buenger - Journal of the West 1987
Challenge and Triumph: the First 20 Years of Laredo State University - Laredo State University 1986
Laredo: A Pictorial History - Donning Publishers 1986
Mexican Texans in the Union Army - Texas Western Press 1986
Playboys, Cowboys, and Slanted Pits,” by Henry Flemmons - Journal of the West 1986
“A Southwestern Vocabulary,” by Cornelius C. Smith - Journal of the West 1986
“Kit Carson: a Pattern for Heroes,” by Thelma S. Guild and Harvey L. Carter - Civil War History 1986
“Rebels on the Rio Grande: the Civil War Journal of A. B. Peticolas, Ed.” by Don E. Alberts - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 1986
“Sul Ross: Soldier, Statesman, Educator,” by Judith Ann Benner - Civil War History 1986
“Texas' Last Frontier: Fort Stockton and the Trans-Pecos.” 1861-1895, by Clayton W. Williams - Civil War History 1986
“The Time it Never Rained,” by Elmer Kelton - Journal of the West 1986
Sabers on the Rio Grande - Presidial Press 1974
Rangers Quell Election Riot - Laredo News 1986
Mutiny and Desertion of the Rio Grande: The Strange Saga of Captain Adrian J. Vidal - Military History of Texas and the Southwest 1973
The Battle of Carrizo and the Origins of the Civil War on the Rio Grande - South Texas Studies 2003
Gen. Winfield Scott's Army of Occupation as Pioneer Alpinists: Epic Ascents of Popocatepetl and Citlaltepetl - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 2002
Is This to be the Glory of our Brave Men?’ The New Mexico Civil War Journal and Letters of Dr. Henry Jacob ‘Hal’ Hunter - New Mexico Historical Review 2001
‘That’s Just What Kids Did Back Then’: Joe Lynch Davis, the Oklahoma Gang, and the Robbery of the Golden State Limited - Journal of Arizona History 2001
The Rangers are Needed - Laredo News 1986
The Storm Approaching - Laredo News 1986
Last Hanging in Webb County - Laredo Morning Times 1986
Smallpox Epidemic Hits Laredo in 1899 - Laredo Morning Times 1986
The Battle of Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1986
The Vulture Over the Carrion: Captain James 'Paddy' Graydon and the Civil War in the Territory of New Mexico - Journal of Arizona History 1984
India: A Land of Cultural and Geographic Contrasts, Conflicts - Laredo Morning Times 1984
A Brief History of the Sibley Brigade - Confederate Historical Symposium 1982
Henry Hopkins Sibley: Confederate General of the West - Journal of the Confederate Historical Institute 1982
Santos Benavides and the Battle of Laredo - Civil War Times Illustrated 1980
'Near 106 Yesterday, It has been a Cool Summer:’ Samuel P. Heintzelman Views Yuma Crossing and Arizona Territory - Journal of Arizona History 2000
An Indian Superintendent at the Battle of Valverde: The Civil War Letters of James L. Collins - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 2000
Juan Nepomuceno Cortina: Border Caudillo Extraordinary - Heritage: a Publication of the Texas Historical Foundation 2000
When General Albert Sidney Johnston Came Home to Texas: Reconstruction Politics and the Reburial of a Hero - Southwestern Historical Quarterly 2000
Gunfight at the N H Corrall - Wild West 1998
'Gloom Over Our Fair Land:' Socorro County During the Civil War - New Mexico Historical Review 1998
Serialization of Vaqueros in Blue and Gray - Laredo Morning Times 1976
Another Win Like Alamo and We're Finished, Officers Says - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Austin Described Laredo as 'Poor as Sand Banks' - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Ballots Not Secret to Name Four Laredo Officials in 1847 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Ballots Not Secret to Name Four Laredo Officials in 1847 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Because of Many Indian Raids, Army Command Moves to Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Benavides Doesn't Doubt Guerrero is Bandit Hideout - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Benavides' Successor Hastened Laredoan to Join Confederacy - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Besieged Cos Receives No Word From Top Mexican Army Officer - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Canales Surrendered in 1840: Republic of Rio Grande Died - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Officers Leave Blood, Mark on Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Sound of Civil War Could be Heard All the Way to Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1973
The Battle of Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1973
The Battle of LaredoBandits and Flying Big News Here in Early 1900's - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Mexican Texans in the Civil War: The Battle of Valverde - Texana 1972
Comanches and Guerrillas Threaten Laredo During U.S.-- Mexican War - Laredo Morning Times 1975
With the New Mexico Militia: The Civil War Diary of Major Charles Emil Wesche - Password 1994
Deaf Smith Foiled in try to Take Laredo for Texas - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Flooding and War Plague Laredoans in Summer of 1842 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Fort McIntosh Described as 'Most Desolate that Can Be Imagined' - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Fort McIntosh Once Leased Much of What is Now Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Fort McIntosh, First Known as Camp Crawford, Founded in 1849 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
General Woll Encountered Opposition on Trek to Border - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Gutierrez de Lara Began Plans to Invade Texas in March, 1812 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Lamar Selected to Command Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Laredo Founder Tomas Sanchez of Monterrey, Wed Catarina Uribe - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Laredo Showed Concern Over Clean Life - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Laredo's First Decade in Tranquil - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Many From Northern Mexico Opposed Central Government - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Mexican-Texans Among Rangers Sent After Marauders Near Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Drama in the Desert: The Hunt for Henry Skillman in the Trans-Pecos, 1862-1864 - Password 1992
A Shared Experience: The History, Architecture, and Historical Designations of the Lower Rio Grande Heritage Corridor - Texas Historical Commission 1991
Captain James 'Paddy' Graydon and the Gallinas Massacre - Password 1991
The Many Faces of Juan Nepomuceno Cortina - South Texas Studies 1991
With the Third Infantry in New Mexico, 1851-1853: The Lost Diary of Private Sylvester W. Matson - Journal of Arizona History 1991
Mexican-Texans Among Rangers Sent After Marauders Near Laredo - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Nomadic Indians Here Ranked as the Most Primitive on Continent - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Officers Saw Fort McIntosh as the Siberia of United States Army - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Retaliatory Expedition Into Mexico Planned by Mad Texans - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Rumors Reach Laredo of Impending Union Attack - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Settlers of Laredo Affected by Events in Europe and Mexico - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Shooting Shows How Justice was Dispensed in Laredo During 1800's - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Spain Sought Nuevo Santander to Discourage French Encroachment - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Stars and Stripes First Raised Over the City of Laredo in 1846 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Steamboat Came to Laredo in 1846 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Struggle Spreads Across Mexico as Santa Anna Seizes Control - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Texan Troops Invade Northern Mexico - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Texans Draw Black Beans of Death at Mier - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Advance and Retreat: Lt. Franklin Cook Recalls the Battle of Valverde - New Mexico Historical Review 2006
Aftermat of Riot - Laredo News 1986
Boots Versus the Sandals - Laredo News 1986
Changing of the Tide - Laredo News 1986
Early 1880's in Laredo - Laredo News 1986
Election Riot Hits Laredo - Laredo News 1986
Elections in Dispute - Laredo News 1986
End of War; Keys Change - Laredo News 1986
Guaraches Make Inroads - Laredo News 1986
Guaraches Party Makes its Debut - Laredo News 1986
Independents Rise to Power - Laredo News 1986
Laredo Has Rowdy Past in Politics - Laredo News 1986
Laredo is Hit by Civil War - Laredo News 1986
Men to Rule the Future - Laredo News 1986
Texas Sack Laredo in 1842 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Threat of Juan N. Cortina Raiders Brought Lee to Laredo in 1860 - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Three Benavides Brothers Lead Laredo into Civil War - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Warfare Common Among Coahuiltecans - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Webb County Unanimously Okays Decision to Secede From Union - Laredo Morning Times 1975
Zapata Refuses to Lay Down Arms, Is Beheaded by Arista - Laredo Morning Times 1975
1st U.S. Flag Flies Over Laredo in 1849 - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Fort McIntosh Purchased for One Dollar - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Henry Hopkins Sibley and the Mexican War - Texana 1973
Henry Hopkins Sibley: Military Inventor on the Texas Frontier," Military History of Texas and the Southwest - Military History of Texas and the Southwest 1973
Laredo's History Has Color, Humor - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Local Politics Sometimes Affected Fort McIntosh - Laredo Morning Times 1973
Politics Churn from 1887-1890 - Laredo News 1986
Power Grab Blossoms - Laredo News 1986
Valor Across the Lone Star: The Congressional Medal of Honor in Frontier Texas - Texas State Historical Association 2003
Texas Burial Cites of Civil War Notables: A Biographical and Pictorial Field Guide - Hill College Press 2002
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site - Southwest Parks and Monuments Association 2001
The King Ranch
The Man Who Lost the Civil War
Sibley's New Mexico Campaign - University of New Mexico Press 2000
"Henry Hopkins Sibley," Encyclopedia of the Confederacy - Encyclopedia of the Confederacy 1979
"Juan Nepomuceno Cortina" - Civil Rights in the United States, MacMillan Publishers 1999
“The Home Front: Life in Texas During the Civil War”
"Henry Hopkins Sibley," American National Biography - Oxford University Press 1998
"Juan Cortina" in The United States and Mexico at War - MacMillan Publishers 1998
"Henry Hopkins Sibley," Encyclopedia of the American West - MacMillan Publishing Company 1997
"Juan Nepomuceno Cortina", Encyclopedia of the American West - MacMillan Publishing Company 1997
"Adrian J. Vidal," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"Henry Hopkins Sibley," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"John Robert Baylor," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"Juan Cortina and the Cortina Wars," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"Mexican Texans in the Civil War," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"John Robert Baylor," Encyclopedia of Southern History - Encyclopedia of Southern History 1979
"Santos Benavides," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
"Sibley Brigade," Handbook of Texas - Texas State Historical Association 1996
Forts and Forays: A Dragoon in New Mexico, 1850-1856 - University of New Mexico Press 1996
Santana: the Last Mescalero War Chief - Clear Light Publishers 1996
Bloody Valverde - University of New Mexico Press 1995
"Henry Hopkins Sibley," Encyclopedia of the Confederacy - Encyclopedia of the Confederacy 1993
"John Robert Baylor," Encyclopedia of the Confederacy - Encyclopedia of the Confederacy 1993
"Santos Benavides," Encyclopedia of the Confederacy - Encyclopedia of the Confederacy 1993
Westward the Texans: the Civil War Journal of Private William Randolph Howell - Texas Western Press 1990
"Juan Nepomuceno Cortina" - World Book, World Book Publishing 2004
Robert E Lee in Texas - University of Oklahoma Press 2004
I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: A History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant - Texas State Historical Association 2003
History of Zapata County and Falcon Reservoir
History of the Mining Town of Darwin, Texas
Mexican Americans in the Civil War: The Nuevo Mejicanos
Mexican Americans in the Civil War
Best book on Tejano history - Tejano Book Award - 01-01-2007
Barry Goldwater Award - Arizona Historical Society - 01-01-2000
Documentation and Publication Award - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1991
Earl Davis Award - Hill College - 01-01-1988
Distinguished Service Award - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1985
Distinguished Publication Award - Zapata County Historical Commission - 01-01-1984
La Bahia Award, Second Place - SABERS ON THE RIO GRANDE - 01-01-1975
Meritorious Service Award - Laredo Chamber of Commerce - 01-01-1991
Distinguished Publication Award - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1990
Historical Marker Award - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1990
Southwest Book Award - Border Regional Library Association - 01-01-2009
Best Scholarly Book - Texas Institute of Letters - 01-01-2007
Kate Broocks Bates Award - Texas Historical Association - 01-01-2005
T. R. Fehrenback Award - Texas Historical Commission - 01-01-2005
Gaspar Perez de Villagra Award - Historical Society of New Mexico - 01-01-2002
Citation - San Antonio Conservation Society - 01-01-1999
Parish Award for Documentation and Publication of Local and Regional History - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1999
Citation - San Antonio Conservation Society - 01-01-1991
Sesquicentennial Award - Laredo News - 01-01-1986
Finalist, Spur Award - Western Writers of America - 01-01-1999
Finalist, Spur Award - Western Writers of America - 01-01-1997
Fellow - Texas State Historica Association - 01-01-1992
Historical Marker Award - Webb County Heritage Foundation - 01-01-1992
Citation - San Antonio Conservation Society - 01-01-2007
Best Non-Fiction Book - Texas Institute of Letters - 01-01-2008