Publications and Presentations


Magazine/Journal Articles:

Hefley, Robert and Kreg Walvoord. "The White Lighter." Flint and Flame 6, no. 5 (October 1994): 2-4.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Crisp, Texas Gave us a Future Postage Stamp Topic." Texas Postal History Society Journal 31, no. 1 (February 2006): 16.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: 'Hoodoo War' Concluded when Rangers got Ringo." Texas Postal History Society Journal 30, no. 4 (November 2005): 16.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Texan Katherine Anne Porter best Known for Ship of Fools." Texas Postal History Society Journal 31, no. 2 (May 2006): 16.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Texan Lucille LeSeur Became a Hollywood Actress of Note.: Texas Postal History Society Journal 32, no. 2 (May 2007): 19-20.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Texas Deaths of Politicians Noted on U.S. Postage Stamps." Texas Postal History Society Journal 31, no. 4 (November 1006): 19-20.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: The Day the Chicken Ranch Met its Demise in La Grange." Texas Postal History Society Journal 30, no. 3 (August 2005): 10-11, 16.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: The Music Died 36 Years Ago in an Iowa Airplane Crash." Texas Postal History Society Journal 30, no. 1 (February 2005): 12-13.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: The Storm of '95 Dumped 20 Inches of Snow on Houston." Texas Postal History Society Journal 32, no. 1 (February 2007): 20.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Tragic Huntsville Prison Siege Continued for 11 days in 1974." Texas Postal History Society Journal 31, no. 3 (August 2006): 19-20.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Texas History Timeline: Zachary Taylor Finds Victory in Battle of Palo Alto, Texas." Texas Postal History Society Journal 30, no. 2 (May 2005): 10.


Newspaper Articles:

Walvoord, Kreg. "Barbed Wire Changed the West in 2 Decades." Abilene Reporter-News, 20 March 1994, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Books, Tapes Offer Aid to Deer Hunters." Abilene Reporter-News, 31 October 1993, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Capture by Comanches: True Stories." Abilene Reporter-News, 27 November 1994, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Confederate Army of Tennessee not Forgotten." Abilene Reporter-News, 14 May 1995, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Directory Offers Info About How to 'Tap In.'" Abilene Reporter-News, 17 July 1994, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Documents Provide Much Valuable Data." Abilene Reporter-News, 3 October 1993, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "How You can Write Leaders, Celebrities." Abilene Reporter-News, 16 January 1994, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Library has Timely Material on NAFTA." Abilene Reporter-News, 7 November 1993, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Outlaws Left Colorful Trail Across the West." Abilene Reporter-News, 26 February 1995, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Read About, Then go Visit Frontier Forts of This Area." Abilene Reporter-News, 12 December 1993, Sunday Life Section.

Walvoord, Kreg. "Read About Wyatt Earp." Abilene Reporter-News, 22 September 1996, Sunday Life Section.


Book Reviews:

Walvoord, Kreg. Review of Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas, by Garna L. Christian. Military History of the West 26, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 70-71.


Master's Thesis:

Walvoord, Kreg. "Czechoslovakia's Fortifications: Their Development and Impact on Czech and German Confrontation." M.A. thesis, The University of North Texas, 1989.


Presentations:

"Alamo Images: From Then to Now," McDermott Library Subject Instruction Series, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, March 29, 2005.

"Everything You Need to Know About Texas in 15 Minutes or Less," International Student Service's Friday Coffee/Tea Festival, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, January 13, 2006, August 25, 2006, and January 19, 2007.

"Librarians on the Loose," Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, April 6, 2005.

"Texas Sights and Trivia," McDermott Library Subject Instruction Series, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, November 22, 2004, March 17, 2005, and March 27, 2006.