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Articles in Historical Journals
| "Sabine Pass in The Civil War," East Texas Historical Journal, IX,
#2 (Oct. 1971), 129-136. |
| "Torch Bearer, Church Builder, and Pistol-Packin Priest of The East
Texas Wilderness: Reverend Father Vitalus Quinon" Texas Gulf Historical and
Biographical Record, XXIX (1993), 30-54. |
| "A Buccaneer Family in Spanish East Texas. Captain James and
Mary Sabinal Campbell," Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record XXVII
(1993), 77-95. |
| "The Swamp Angels: A History of Spaights 11th
Battalion, Texas Volunteers, Confederate State Army," East Texas Historical
Journal, XXX, #1 (1992), 44-57. |
| "The 1850 Manuscript Census Schedules For Jefferson County, Texas," Texas
Gulf Historical and Biographical Record, VII, #2 (1072), 64-130. |
| "Beaumont In The 1850s: Extracts From The Writings of Henry P. Green," Texas
Gulf Historical and Biographical Record, Xl (1975), 49-78, edited/annotated by W. T.
Block. |
| "Fort Griffin Myths Exploded" East Texas Historical
Journal, IX, #2 (1971) 137-139. |
| "Minutemen of 1835-1836," Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record XI
(1975), 79-91. |
| "Olive, Hardin County, Texas: An Extinct Sawmill Town and The Olive-Sternenberg
Partnership That Built It," Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record XXVI
(1990). 31-51. |
| "Tulip Transplants to East Texas: The Dutch Migration to
Nederland, Port Arthur, and Winnie, 1895-1915," East Texas Historical Journal,
XIII, #2 (1975), 36-50. |
| "The Ghostly-Silent Guns of Galveston: A Chronicle of
Colonel J. G. Kellersberger, The Confederate Chief Engineer of East Texas," East
Texas Historical Journal, XXXIII, #2 (1995), 21-31 |
| "From Cotton
Bales To Black Gold: A History of The Pioneer Wiess Families of
Southeastern Texas," Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record, VIII #1
(Nov. 1972), 40-61. |
| "Charles Cronea of Sabine Pass: Lafitte Buccaneer and Texas Veteran," Texas
Gulf Historical and Biographical Record, edited and annotated by W. T. Block, XI #1
(1975, 91-95. |
| "A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch of
Colonel Albert Miller Lea," East Texas Historical Journal, XXXII, #2,
(1993), 23-33 |
| "Calcasieu Pass Victory, Heroism Equal Dowlings," East Texas
Historical Journal, IX #2 (1971), 139-144. |
| "The Growth of The Jefferson County Rice Industry, 1849-1910," Texas Gulf
Historical and Biographical Record, XXIII #1 (Nov. 1937), 41-74. |
| "The Romance of Sabine Lake: Scene of Slaving Smuggling, Steamboating, Border
Conflict and Cotton Commerce Under The Texas Republic," Texas Gulf Historical and
Biographical Record, IX #1 (Nov. 1973), 943. |
| "New Chapter in History of Sabine Pass Written," East
Texas Historical Journal, IX #2 (October 1971), 145-147. |
| "The Memoirs of Captain Kosciuszko D. Keith," Texas Gulf Historical
Biographical Record, edited and annotated by W. T Block, X #1 (1974), 41-64.
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| "A Brief History of The Early Beaumont Jewish Community," Texas Gulf
Historical and Biographical Record, XX (Nov. 1931), 42-54. |
| "Legend of Two Old Cannons: Sabine History Written in Gunsmoke,"
East Texas Historical Journal, IX #2 (1971), 147-149. |
| "An Early East Texas Captain of Commerce; David Robert Wingate," Texas Gulf
Historical and Biographical Record, XIII #1(1977), 59-79. |
| "Beaumonts Pig Business," Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical
Record, reprint edited and annotated by W. T. Block, XIII (1977),
84-90 |
| "Christian Hillebrand: Cattle Baron," Texas Gulf Historical and
Biographical Record, VII (Nov. 1971), 38-41. |
| "Documents of The Early Sawmilling Epoch," Texas Gulf Historical and
Biographical Record, IX (Nov. 1973), 47-63. |
| "Versatility Was Proud Boast of Area Civil War Outfit," East Texas
Historical Journal, IX #2 (Oct. 1971), 149-151. |
| "When Moby Dick Came To Port Arthur," Texas Gulf
Historical and Biographical Record, XVII (Nov. 1981), 49-55. |
| "Call Us Alligatorville, If You Will," Yellowed
Pages, XIII (Summer 1983), pp. 42-44. |
| "Some Early History of Sabine Pass, Texas,: President Sam Houstons Sabine
City Company," Texas Gull Historical and Biographical Record, XXV (Nov. 1989),
80-91. |
| "Hamilton Stuart and Benjamin Chambers Stuart: A Century of
Distinguished East Texas Journalism and History," Texas Gulf Historical
and Biographical Record, XXXIII (Nov. 1997). |
| "Duncan Smith: Calcasieu Parishs Confederate Traitor or American
Patriot," originally published in Kinfolks (publication of the Southwest
Louisiana Genealogical Society), reprinted in Cameron (La) Pilot, July 26 and Aug.
1, 1996. (Smith was a great grandfather of W. T. Block.) |
| "Methodism Came to Port Neches In 1881," Yellowed
Pages, Xl (Aug. 1981), pp. 123-126. |
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