Welcome to the Grand Prairies of Central Texas. They were first so called by that grand old man of early Texas geology, Dr. Robert T. Hill. These prairies offer no spectacular, breath-taking landmarks to the viewing eye. They offer only a broad vista of rolling prairie hills. Yet this can be a thrilling vista, once you know the details of its history back into remote antiquity
Studies of the prairie by the writer and Fitzpatrick during 1922-33 were both extensive and intensiv...
From the highlands of central Mexico entirely across the United States and northward into Canada ext...
Historians have concluded that two conceptions of the West were held during the incipient stages of ...
In 1885 the condition of my father\u27s health obliged our family to move to a drier climate and a h...
From the highlands of central Mexico across the entire United States and northward into Canada exten...
This book is the result of a long-felt need by the authors and their students for a comprehensive su...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
Although the words Great Plains imply a physical region, they have been increasingly used to describ...
The cattle industry of the Flint Hills had its origin along the Rio Grande River nearly four centuri...
Citation: Graham, J. Olin. Forest resources of Texas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colle...
Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the homestead law. Includes image of produce on d...
Throughout the entire colonial period of Texas, except for brief periods of gallant exploration and ...
My own feeling for tallgrass prairie is that of modem man fallen in love with the face in a faded ti...
A magnificent expanse of grassland occupied the central part of North America before the coming of t...
Studies of the prairie by the writer and Fitzpatrick during 1922-33 were both extensive and intensiv...
From the highlands of central Mexico entirely across the United States and northward into Canada ext...
Historians have concluded that two conceptions of the West were held during the incipient stages of ...
In 1885 the condition of my father\u27s health obliged our family to move to a drier climate and a h...
From the highlands of central Mexico across the entire United States and northward into Canada exten...
This book is the result of a long-felt need by the authors and their students for a comprehensive su...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
Although the words Great Plains imply a physical region, they have been increasingly used to describ...
The cattle industry of the Flint Hills had its origin along the Rio Grande River nearly four centuri...
Citation: Graham, J. Olin. Forest resources of Texas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colle...
Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the homestead law. Includes image of produce on d...
Throughout the entire colonial period of Texas, except for brief periods of gallant exploration and ...
My own feeling for tallgrass prairie is that of modem man fallen in love with the face in a faded ti...
A magnificent expanse of grassland occupied the central part of North America before the coming of t...
Studies of the prairie by the writer and Fitzpatrick during 1922-33 were both extensive and intensiv...
From the highlands of central Mexico entirely across the United States and northward into Canada ext...
Historians have concluded that two conceptions of the West were held during the incipient stages of ...