Table of Contents:
  • "Resaca," a poem
  • Matamoros before the Texas revolution: becoming Mexico's pivotal port city on the northern frontier
  • The great sequoyah mystery: a cover-up that stretched from the Cumberland Mountains to the Rio Grande Delta (and into Mexico)
  • Immigration to South Texas, 1850-1900
  • Cattle barons and the creation of an empire: a case study of the expansion of the Kennedy Ranch of South Texas
  • A history of the Brownsville Police Department in the nineteenth century
  • Rio boots
  • El Sexenio del General Manuel Avila Camacho en Matamoros, 1940-1946
  • Crecimineto industrial y calidad de vida en Reynosa, Talaulipas
  • An experiment assessing attitudes on immigrants and immigration among U.S. college students: a comparison of students in the Rio Grande Valley to those in northeastern Pennsylvania
  • "White pelicans at dawn" a poem
  • The sheriffs of Cameron county
  • The origin of the Belden Trail
  • Mujeres y violencia en la frontera "Olvidada"
  • Alienation vrs. community at Portway Baptist Church
  • Echoes of ancient language in the Spanish of South Texas
  • Contrabando por amor: shooting Mexican movies in the Rio Grande Valley
  • A rapid ethnographic assessment of Brownsville-Matamoros concerning the development of Palo Alto National Historic Battlefield Site
  • Recuerdo cemetery inscriptions and memorial language in Brownsville, Texas
  • The geographic distribution of ghost tales in the Rio Grande Valley
  • "Delta lake" a poem.