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William l richter biography of alberta

          Frances Alberta (Richter) William, 94, of Hoxie, Kansas, passed away peacefully on May 5, She was the eldest child of Paul Richter and....

          Stephen William Richter of Barton passed away Friday evening, October 4th, at age He was born July 14th, in Vassar Hospital, Poughkeepsie.

          William L. Richter 1942-

          Businessman, Teacher, Consultant, Author

          Mr. Richter graduated from Arizona State University in 1964 with a B.A. in History. He received his M.A. also from Arizona State. He was awarded his Ph.D.

          Richter, William L., "Who Was the Real Head of the Texas Freedmen'.

        1. Richter, William L., "Who Was the Real Head of the Texas Freedmen's Bureau Curtin, Emma, "Two British Gentlewomen," Alberta History 38 (Autumn ).
        2. Frances Alberta (Richter) William, 94, of Hoxie, Kansas, passed away peacefully on May 5, She was the eldest child of Paul Richter and.
        3. Native People in the Administration of Justice in the Provincial Courts of.
        4. Clinical Emeriti · Librarian Emeriti.
        5. from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge in 1970. In 1971 he completed a Post-doctoral seminar in Afro-American Historical and Cultural History at Kentucky State University, Frankfort.

          Mr. Richter has researched, written and published almost two dozen articles emphasizing military-civil affairs, race relations, constitutional issues, and Spanish colonial efforts in North America.

          He has also reviewed a wide range of historical topics for scholarly journals.

          Among his most noted publications are:

          The Army in Texas During Reconstruction, 1865-1870 (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1987).

          Winner of 1989 Certificate of Commendation from American Association of State and Local History.

          Overreached on All Sides: The Freedmen's Bureau Administr