J. Milton Nance

J. Milton Nance
Born
Joseph Milton Nance

(1913-09-13)September 13, 1913
DiedJanuary 17, 1997(1997-01-17) (aged 83)

Joseph Milton Nance (September 18, 1913 – January 17, 1997)[a] was an American historian and educator with a focus on the history of Texas. From 1941 until his 1979 retirement, he taught at Texas A&M University,[2] and he was the department chair of the Department of History and Government from 1958 to 1968, and of the successor Department of History until 1973.[3][4] The J. Milton Nance Lectures in Texas History lecture series at TAMU is named in his honor.[5] During the 1966–1967 year, he served on a program committee of the Texas State Historical Association.[6] For much of his life, he lived in College Station, Texas.[7][8]

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  3. ^ "East Texas Colloquy". East Texas Historical Journal. 20 (1). 1982. ISSN 0424-1444.
  4. ^ Tribe, Henry Franklin. "Nance, Joseph Milton". TSHA.
  5. ^ "Campus Names". The Battalion. October 29, 1980. p. 4.
  6. ^ Ellis, L. Tuffly (1967). "Affairs of the Association". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 71 (1): 151–161. ISSN 0038-478X. JSTOR 30237973.
  7. ^ "NANCE, JOSEPH MILTON". Who's Who in America 1974–1975. Vol. 2 (38th ed.). Marquis Who's Who. 1974. p. 2257. ISBN 978-0-8379-0138-1.
  8. ^ "NANCE, JOSEPH MILTON". Who's Who in America 1978–1979. Vol. 2 (40th ed.). Marquis Who's Who. 1974. p. 2364. ISBN 978-0-8379-0138-1.


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