Procter held the Cecil and Ida Green Emeritus chair in the TCU History Department. He received the Summerfield R. Roberts Award for best book contribution to Texas history. He was a Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation fellow, honored for teaching and research. He was a biographer of newspaper publisherWilliam Randolph Hearst and U.S. SenatorJohn Henninger Reagan.[1]
Donald R. Walker (1941-2016), professor emeritus of history at Texas Tech University in Lubbock,[3] called Procter "among the most respected and admired members of the history profession in Texas. He will be missed by students, colleagues. and other historians. ... May he rest in peace."[4]
Procter, Ben H.; Archie P. McDonald (1980). The Texas Heritage. St. Louis, MO: Forum Press. ISBN0-88273-001-0. (4th edition, 2003)
Kinch Jr., Sam; Ben H. Procter (1972). Texas Under a Cloud. Austin, TX: Jenkins Publishing Co. OCLC654396609. Procter, Ben; Sam Kinch, Jr (January 1979). 1984 edition. ISBN978-0836300963.
^Fischer, LeRoy H. (June 1963). "Review of Not without Honor: The Life of John H. Reagan by Ben H. Procter". Journal of American History. 50 (1): 131–132. doi:10.2307/1889006. JSTOR1889006. p. 132