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  • 1984 – Common Male Czech First Names in Texas

  • 1984 – The Czechs of Fayette County

  • 1985 – Common Female Czech First Names in Texas

  • 1985 – Mikeska, Texas

  • 1986 – A Family Legend Proven True

  • 1986 – From the Historiography of Czech Texas

  • 1986 – Texas’ Czech Heritage

  • 1987 – Count Dracula in Czech History

  • 1988 – Peter Mikeska of Live Oak County

  • 1989 – The Czechs of Company D

  • 1989 – US Delegation Sees History in the Making

  • 1992 – The 1806 Epidemic in Horni Sklenov

  • 1997 – Early Czech History Told in Old Polish Legends

  • 1997 – Moravia – The Promised Land of the Anabaptists

  • 1997 – The Golem of Jewish Prague

  • 1997 – The Holy Family of Premysl I of Bohemia

  • 1998 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Horak’s Funeral Records chartless

  • 1998 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Horak’s Funeral Records

  • 1998 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Horak’s Funeral Records

  • 1998 – Czech Star of Texas — The Life of a Texas Czech Singer of International Renown

  • 1998 – Slezsko – Schlesien – Slask

  • 1999 – San Juan de Capistrano

  • 1999 – The Little Entente in Historical Context

  • 1999 – The New World’s Only Czech President

  • 2000 – Anna (Silar) Mikeska. A Possible Piece in the Emigration Puzzle

  • 2000 – Jan Reymershoffer Revisited

  • 2000 – Texas Czech Immigrant Legislators

  • 2001 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Hegar’s Funeral Records chartless

  • 2001 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Hegar’s Funeral Records

  • 2001 – King Sigismund of the House of Luxemburg

  • 2001 – The Czech Moravian Brethren Community in Texas Between the Wars. Notes on Funeral Records Published by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas

  • 2001 – The Czech-Moravian Brethren Community in Texas between the Wars

  • 2001 – The Odyssey of Wenzel Wotipka

  • 2003 – Bohemian Day in Waco

  • 2003 – Old-Time Central European Custom Brought to Texas

  • 2004 – Judge Augustin Haidusek’s Bohemian Day Address

  • 2004 – The Czech Catholic Home for the Aged

  • 2005 – A Genealogical Tale of Two Cities Marak, Kansas, and Marak, Texas

  • 2005 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Barton’s Funeral Records Chartless

  • 2005 – Czech Birthplaces from Rev. Josef Barton’s Funeral Records

  • 2006 – John Henry of Bohemia and the Wicked Gretl

  • 2007 – The Czech Heritage Society of Texas and Publication of Czech-Moravian Brethren Ministerial Records

  • 2009 – Kovar, Texas, in 1910. One Historical Snapshot of the Texas Czech Community

  • 2009 – The Controversy of Bartons Creek

  • 2010 – Occupation and Property Ownership in the Bohemian Community at Praha, Texas, in 1900

  • 2010 – Vratislav I – Bohemia’s First King

  • 2012 – Horni Sklenov Farmers in the Early 1800s

  • 2015 – Deaths in Mnisi 1825 to 1865