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Boom and bust
Boom and bust
By Milo Kearney,Anthony K. Knopp
Still more studies in Rio Grande Valley history
Still more studies in Rio Grande Valley history
By Milo Kearney

Missionary adventures in Texas and Mexico
By Domenech, Emmanuel
Bridge across the Rio Grande at Brownsville, Tex
Bridge across the Rio Grande at Brownsville, Tex
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
A brief history of education in Brownsville and Matamoros
A brief history of education in Brownsville and Matamoros
By Milo Kearney
Economic growth and change along the U.S.-Mexican border
Economic growth and change along the U.S.-Mexican border
By Michael Victor Miller
Brownsville, a pictorial history
Brownsville, a pictorial history
By Ruby A. Wooldridge
The Port of Brownsville
The Port of Brownsville
By Henry N. Ferguson
Charles Stillman, 1810-1875
Charles Stillman, 1810-1875
By Chauncey Devereux Stillman
The beginnings of the Mexican War in 1846
The beginnings of the Mexican War in 1846
By Steven Leroy De Vore
Studies in Brownsville history
Studies in Brownsville history
By Milo Kearney
Still more studies in Brownsville history
Still more studies in Brownsville history
By Milo Kearney
Studies in Matamoros and Cameron County history
Studies in Matamoros and Cameron County history
By Milo Kearney,Anthony K. Knopp,Antonio Zavaleta
Yet more studies in Rio Grande Valley history
Yet more studies in Rio Grande Valley history
By Milo Kearney
More studies in Rio Grande Valley history
More studies in Rio Grande Valley history
By Milo Kearney,Anthony K. Knopp,Antonio Zavaleta
Economic growth and change along the U.S.-Mexican border
Economic growth and change along the U.S.-Mexican border
By Michael Victor Miller
Names of enlisted men discharged on account of Brownsville affray, with applications for reenlistment. Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting, pursuant to a Senate resolution of April 6, 1908, the names of the enlisted men of the Twenty-fifth Infantry discharged without honor on account of the Brownsville, Tex., shooting affray, who have applied for reenlistment under the order of the Secretary of War, and the statements submitted by them
Names of enlisted men discharged on account of Brownsville affray, with applications for reenlistment. Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting, pursuant to a Senate resolution of April 6, 1908, the names of the enlisted men of the Twenty-fifth Infantry discharged without honor on account of the Brownsville, Tex., shooting affray, who have applied for reenlistment under the order of the Secretary of War, and the statements submitted by them
By United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs