- The Chinquapin School: A Model for Success
- Baytown Humble Refinery's Contribution to World War II: The Development and Production of 100-Octane Aviation Fuel and Toluene and its Impact on Allied Victory
- "Humble" Beginnings: Baytown's de Zavala "Mexican School"
- Baytown's Horace Mann Junior High: Metaphor for a Changing Community
- Listen to the Wind: Lee College and the Texas Department of Corrections
- An Analysis of the Struggle Between Company Unions and National Unions at Standard Oil's Baytown Refinery
- History in the Making: The Actions of U.S. Steel and Their Effect on Baytown Employees and Their Families
- Hurricane Carla: Her Legacy, National Flood Insurance
- The Effects of World War II on the Consolidation of the City of Baytown
- Baytown's Madison Avenue Murder
- The Confederate Naval Works at Goose Creek
- Revelations from the Osbscure: Hog Island Revisited
- The Harlem Experiment: Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District's Move to Peaceful Integration
- Baytown's "Rosie the Riviters"
- Oil and Morals: The Ku Klux Klan in Goose Creek, Texas in the 1920s
