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Early Czech History Told in Old Polish Legends,” Cesky Hlas, February 1997

“Moravia, Promised Land of the Anabaptists,” Cesky Hlas, May 1997

“The Golem of Jewish Prague,” Cesky Hlas, August 1997

“The Holy Family of Premysl I of Bohemia,” Cesky Hlas, November 1997

“Czech Star of Texas. The Life of a Texas Czech Singer of International Renown,” Cesky Hlas, August 1998

“San Juan of Capistrano,” Cesky Hlas, February 1999

“The New World’s Only Czech President,” Cesky Hlas, May 1999

“The Little Entente in Historical Context,” Cesky Hlas, August 1999

“Anna (Silar) Mikeska, A Possible Piece in the Emigration Puzzle,” Cesky Hlas, May 2000

“Texas Czech Immigrant Legislators,” Cesky Hlas, August 2000

“King Sigismund of the House of Luxemburg,” Cesky Hlas, August 2001

“The Odyssy of Wenzel Wotipka,” Cesky Hlas, November 2001

“Bohemian Day in Waco,” Cesky Hlas, August 2003

“Judge Augustin Haidusek’s Bohemian Day Address,” Cesky Hlas, February 2004

“The Czech Catholic Home for the Aged,” Cesky Hlas, August 2004

“A Genealogical Tale of Two Cities: Marak, Kansas, and Marak, Texas,” Cesky Hlas, February 2005

“John Henry of Bohemia and the Wicked Gretl,” Cesky Hlas, February 2006

“The Controversy of Barton’s Creek,” Cesky Hlas, Fall 2009

“Common Male Czech First Names in Texas,” Nase Dejiny, May-June 1984

“Common Female Czech First Names in Texas,” Nase Dejiny, January-February 1985

“A Family Legend Proven True,” Nase Dejiny, May-June 1986

“Count Dracula in Czech History,” Nase Dejiny), September – October 1987

“The Czechs of Company D,” Nase Dejiny, September-October, 1989

“Peter Mikeska — Confederate Army Veteran,” The Mikeska Family of Zadverice, volume III, 1991

“The Demise of Czech in Texas,” Texas Foreign Language Association Bulletin, December 1975

“The 1806 Epidemic in Horni Sklenov, Moravia,” Cesky Hlas, September 1992

“Slezsko – Schlesien – Slask,” Cesky Hlas, February 1998

“Vratislav I, Bohemia’s First King,” Cesky Hlas, Spring 2010

“Peter Mikeska of Live Oak County,” The Mikeska Family of Zadverice, volume II, 1988

“Dubina, Hostyn and Ammannsville. The Geographic Origin of Three Czech Communities in Fayette County, Texas,” Published Privately, Beaumont, Texas, 1978

“Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Frank Horak’s Funeral Records,” Cesky Hlas, November 1998

“Jan Reymershoffer Revisited,” Cesky Hlas, February 2000

“Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Hegar’s Funeral Records,” Cesky Hlas, May 2001

“Old-Time Central European Custom Brought to Texas,” Cesky Hlas, February 2003

“Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Barton’s Funeral Records,” Cesky Hlas, May 2005 & August 2005

“The Czech-Moravian Brethren Community in Texas between the Wars. Notes on Funeral Records Published by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas,” paper delivered at the 2001 North American Conference of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 1-3, 2001.

“Occupation and Property Ownership in the Bohemian Community at Praha, Texas, in 1900,” Cesky Hlas, Fall 2010.

“From the Historiography of Czech Texas,” Thirteenth World Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, 1986.

“Mikeska, Texas,” Nase Dejiny, March-April 198

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