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As of this writing, the Texas State Historical Association is still planning to hold its 125th Annual Meeting in Fort Worth, March 3–6, 2021, at the Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel. We will keep TSHA members and other potential attendees updated if we need to change those plans in response to the coronavirus pandemic. More information will be available on the TSHA website as the meeting draws nearer. In the meantime, we want to extend our thanks to those of you who attended the 124th Annual Meeting in Austin at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center on the campus of the University of Texas, February 27–29, 2020. In the following pages, we will detail some of the signifi cant news from the meeting. The 36th Infantr y Division, U.S. Army, passing in review, Fort Worth, Texas, Apr. 11th, 1918. The “T-patchers” were formed from National Guard units from Texas and Oklahoma. Librar y of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 70 Southwestern Historical Quarterly July New Board Members The Texas State Historical Association welcomed three new board members at the 2020 Annual Meeting: Whit Jones, Joan Marshall, and Ricardo Romo. W. W. “Whit” Jones III is a sixth-generation
Southwestern Historical Quarterly – Texas State Historical Association
Published: Jul 3, 2020
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