The Texas Folklore Society, 1971-2000. / Vol. 3 / / Francis Edward Abernethy.
In 1999 the Texas Folklore Society looked back on its ninety years and saw that it was still strong. It has met annually since 1909, except when interrupted by wartime. It has collected, presented, and preserved more folklore than any other similar society in the United States. It has amassed a list...
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