The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is a
non-profit educational organization, dedicated to documenting the
history of Texas. It was founded in
Austin, Texas, on March 2, 1897. , TSHA moved their offices from
Austin
Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and largest city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most-populous city ...
to the
University of North Texas in
Denton. In 2015, the offices were relocated again, to the
University of Texas at Austin.
Overview
The chief executive officer is Jesús F. de la Teja and the chief historian is Walter L. Buenger. The association president (2018-2019) is Sarita Hixon; the preceding president is (2017-2018) Paula Mitchell Marks. Other past presidents include Steve Cook (2016-2017), Lynn Denton (2015-2016), John L. Nau III (2014-2015), Gregg Cantrell (2013-2014), Watson Arnold (2012-2013),
Merline Pitre
Merline Pitre (born 1943) is an American historian and educator. She is a professor of history at Texas Southern University and previously served as president of the Texas State Historical Association in 2011 and 2012.
Life and career
Pitre was ...
(2011-2012), Dianne Garrett Powell (2010–2011) and Walter L. Buenger (2009-2010). Other past presidents are the late
Robert A. Calvert
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
(1989–1990) of Texas A&M,
Alwyn Barr (1992-1993) of
Texas Tech University, and
Jerry D. Thompson
Jerry Don Thompson (born November 21, 1942) is Regents Professor of History at Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas. He is a prolific author of books on a variety of related topics, specializing in the American Civil War, the his ...
(2001–2002) of
Texas A&M International University in
Laredo.
History
On February 13, 1897, ten persons convened to discuss the creation of a non-profit promoting Texas state history.
George Pierce Garrison, Chair of the History Department at the
University of Texas, led the organizational meeting which established the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) on March 2, 1893. The TSHA elected ex-Governor
Oran Milo Roberts as its first president. In addition to Roberts, TSHA charter members include
Guy M. Bryan
Guy Morrison Bryan (January 12, 1821June 4, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from Texas.
Biography
Bryan was born in Herculaneum in the Missouri Territory on January 12, 1821. His family moved to the Mexican State of Texas in 1831, and settled ...
,
Anna Pennybacker,
Bride Neill Taylor
Bride Neill Taylor (January 12, 1858 – May 29, 1937) was an American writer, educator and civic leader. She was known for her short stories written in the tradition of realism. Taylor was also known for her non-fiction writing, which include ...
, and
Dudley G. Wooten
Dudley Goodall Wooten (June 19, 1860 – February 7, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from Texas.
Early years
Born near Springfield, Missouri, Wooten moved in infancy with his parents to Texas during the Civil War.
Education
He attended privat ...
.
About twenty or thirty persons attended the charter meeting. One of the founders was U.S. Texas Senator
John Henninger Reagan.
This first formal meeting of TSHA included men and several women who became charter members.
At this first meeting, George P. Garrison, forwarded the idea that
archival material about Texas needed to be preserved. Officers were chosen during the meeting and a controversy over what
John Salmon Ford called "lady members," caused Ford to storm out of the meeting.
Ford wanted the original constitution for TSHA to amend "members" with "lady members" when the participants were women. Garrison did not want to change the constitution, and eventually
Bride Neill Taylor
Bride Neill Taylor (January 12, 1858 – May 29, 1937) was an American writer, educator and civic leader. She was known for her short stories written in the tradition of realism. Taylor was also known for her non-fiction writing, which include ...
spoke up and agreed that there was no need to change anything. Ford could not be placated and after yelling at Taylor, saying, "Madam, your brass may get you into the association, but you will never have the right to get in under that section as it stands," his amendment to create "lady members" was unanimously defeated by the others at the meeting. Ford's leaving the meeting was seen as a negative effect to the other charter members who were counting on his
political influence to support the group at the political level.
The first president was
Oran M. Roberts, with
Dudley G. Wooten
Dudley Goodall Wooten (June 19, 1860 – February 7, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from Texas.
Early years
Born near Springfield, Missouri, Wooten moved in infancy with his parents to Texas during the Civil War.
Education
He attended privat ...
,
Julia Lee Sinks,
Guy M. Bryan
Guy Morrison Bryan (January 12, 1821June 4, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from Texas.
Biography
Bryan was born in Herculaneum in the Missouri Territory on January 12, 1821. His family moved to the Mexican State of Texas in 1831, and settled ...
and
Charles Corner elected as vice presidents.
Dues for membership were $2 a year in 1897.
TSHA began to hold annual meetings in Austin. The first annual meeting was held on June 17, 1897.
Topics included "The Expulsion of the
Cherokees From
East Texas, "The Last Survivor of the
Goliad Massacre," "The Veramendt House," "Thomson's Clandestine Passage Around
Nacogdoches," and "Defunct Counties of Texas."
There was also a group business meeting.
By 1928, TSHA had a membership around 500 individuals.
Notable members
*
Ben H. Procter
Ben Hamill Procter (February 21, 1927 – April 17, 2012) was a historian who served from 1957 to 2000 on the faculty of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.
A native of Temple, Texas, Procter moved with his family to Austin, wher ...
, president from 1979 to 1980
*
Florence Warfield Sillers
Florence Carson Warfield Sillers (September 25, 1869 – April 5, 1958) was an American socialite and historian. A member of an influential American family with colonial ties, Sillers was a prominent figure of Mississippi society and was a foundi ...
Selected TSHA fellows
*
Paul H. Carlson
Paul may refer to:
*Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
*Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
* Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
(1992), Texas Tech
professor emeritus and a specialist in Texas and the American West
*
A. C. Greene, book critic, historian, poet, journalist, and essayist
Publications
The organization produces three educational publications, in addition to the ''
New Handbook of Texas
The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is a non-profit educational organization, dedicated to documenting the history of Texas. It was founded in Austin, Texas, on March 2, 1897. , TSHA moved their offices from Austin to the University o ...
'':
* The ''Southwestern Historical Quarterly'' (originally called the ''Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association'') is the oldest continuously published scholarly journal in Texas. This journal usually features 16 articles per year, covering topics in a range of appeal.
* ''Riding Line'' is published by the agency as a quarterly newsletter. It features news and current information on statewide historical activities.
* The ''
Texas Almanac'' is a biennially published reference work providing information for the general public on the history of the state and its people, government and politics, economics, natural resources, holidays, culture, education, recreation, the arts, and other topics. TSHA acquired the ''Texas Almanac'' as a gift from the
A. H. Belo Corporation
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on May 5, 2008.
Educational programs
* Educational Department: Founded in 1939, looks to promote the teaching of Texas history in the states’ schools.
* Junior Historians of Texas: An extracurricular program for students in grades four through twelve.
* Texas History Day: Provides an opportunity for students to develop their knowledge of history in an annual state-level history fair for students in grades six through twelve.
* History Awareness Workshops: Helps educators develop teaching strategies for informative content and practical classroom applications.
* Heritage Travel Program: a one-week traveling seminar dealing with a specific subject in Texas history held at summer.
''Handbook of Texas''
The organization publishes the ''New Handbook of Texas'' which is a six-volume multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, culture, and geography.
In addition, the ''Handbook of Texas Online'' is provided by TSHA for internet historical research of Texas.
List of presidents
A list of presidents of the TSHA:
* Oran M. Roberts (1897–1898)
* Dudley G. Wooten (1898–1899)
* John H. Reagan (1899–1905)
* David F. Houston (1905–1907)
* A. W. Terrell (1907–1912)
* Zachary T. Fulmore (1912–1915)
*
Adele Briscoe Looscan
Adele Briscoe Looscan (; February 5, 1848 – November 23, 1935) was a club organizer, writer, and historical preservationist from Harris County, Texas. She was president of the Texas State Historical Association (19151925).
Early life
Adele B ...
(1915–1925)
* T. F. Harwood (1925–1929)
* Alex Dienst (1929–1932)
* W. R. Wrather (1932–1939)
* Harbert Davenport (1939–1942)
* L. W. Kemp (1942–1946)
* Pat Ireland Nixon (1946–1949)
* Earl Vandale (1949–1951)
* Herbert P. Gambrell (1951–1953)
* Claude Elliott (1953–1955)
* Paul Adams (1955–1957)
* Ralph W. Steen (1957–1959)
* Merle M. Duncan (1959–1962)
* Fred R. Cotten (1962–1964)
* George P. Isbell (1964–1965)
* J. P. Bryan, Sr. (1965–1967)
See also
*
West Texas Historical Association, based in
Lubbock
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
*
''Southwestern Historical Quarterly'' online* ''Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association''. Fulltex
via HathiTrust various dates
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State history organizations of the United States
Organizations established in 1897
Historical societies in Texas
University of North Texas
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