TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content Note
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Separated Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Correspondence
Family Papers
Oral History Interview
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A Guide to the Aline B. Carter Family Papers, 1823-2003 (bulk 1840-1955)
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Creator: |
Carter, Aline B. |
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Aline B. Carter Family Papers |
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Dates: | 1823-2003 |
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Dates (Bulk): | (1840-1955) |
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Creator Abstract: |
Aline B. Carter is most widely known for her work as a poet, but she was also interested in music, art, philosophy and astronomy. Aline served as Poet Laureate of Texas from 1947-1949 and as vice-president of the Poetry Society of Texas. Aline was widely admired for her charity. She visited jails to comfort and encourage prisoners to practice religion in daily life. |
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Content Abstract: |
Correspondence, notebooks, diaries, newsclippings, photographs and a historical fiction manuscript documents the life of Aline B. Carter and five generations of her family. Included are a collection consisting of a series of letters documenting life in San Antonio as it was experienced and described by the Carter family from 1823-1970. |
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Identification: |
MS 94 |
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39 linear feet (42 Boxes) |
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Materials are in English. |
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Repository: |
University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections |
1st Generation (Alines's Great Grandparents): Elizabeth Mary Menefee and Wilson I. Riddle ([1811]-1847) married in 1841 in Tennessee. The couple moved to San Antonio where Wilson was a merchant and owned three lots of land in San Antonio's first settlement known as La Villita. In 1842 Wilson was captured by the Mexicans and imprisoned in Perote following the invasion of Rafael Vásquez. His wife Elizabeth escaped and fled to Gonzales with their baby, Sarah. Wilson was released from prison in 1843, but died a few years later in 1847. A widow with two children at age 27, Elizabeth later married Harvey Canterbury with whom she had four additional children.
2nd Generation (Aline's Grandparents): James Wilson Riddle, son of Elizabeth and Wilson I. Riddle, served in the Civil War and later became a wholesale and retail dealer in partnership with Robert Eager, in general merchandise, importing Mexican products and paying cash for pelts and wool.
Sarah Elizabeth Riddle (1842-1947), sister of James Wilson Riddle, was the first Anglo-American girl born in San Antonio. She married Robert Eager of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1867 at the age of 25. Together they had three daughters: Florence, Blanche and Fannie. Sarah never remarried after Robert's death in 1893. She was a member of the Daughters of the Revolution and was employed by the state of Texas as the manager of the Alamo in the early 1900s. Sarah lived at 434 South Alamo Street until her death in 1947 at the age of 105.
3rd Generation (Aline's Mother and Aunts): Florence C. Eagar Roberts (1867-1969), daughter of Sarah Riddle Eagar, was one of the most popular society women in San Antonio of her time. At the age of 40, she married Major Harris Lee Roberts and moved to Manila, Philippines where Major Roberts was stationed in the Army. By 1913 they had returned to the United States and settled in Galveston. Florence was no stranger to traveling abroad. Prior to her marriage, she had taken several trips to California and New York, and had cruised on the Adriatic in 1895 and traveled to Canada in 1901. She was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and of the opposing faction, the DeZavala Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. An artist who had studied in New York, Florence illustrated her good friend Clara Driscoll's book titled In the Shadow of the Alamo. Florence was also appointed custodian of the historical exhibit in the Texas State Building at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1907.
Blanche Eagar Badger (1867-19??), twin sister of Florence, married Frank J. Badger. They had two children: Charlotte Blanche (1893-1906) who died of illness in her youth, and Aline [1892]-1972.
Fannie Henrietta Eagar McCullough (1869-19??), sister of Florence and Blanche, married Edward J. McCullough in 1890. Edward was part owner of Mensing and McCullough Wholesale Druggists in Galveston, TX. The couple had three children.
4th Generation (Aline Badger Carter): Aline B. Carter ([1892]-1972) is most widely known for her work as a poet, but she was also interested in music, art, philosophy and astronomy. Her aim in life was to work through the arts for world peace. Aline was privately tutored and then attended Wellsley in 1913. She also studied harp at the Boston Conservatory. In 1915 she married Henry Champe Carter (1861-1948), a well-known Texas attorney, Judge and former president of the State Bar Association of Texas. They raised three sons: Henry Champe, Frank and David.
Aline served as Poet Laureate of Texas from 1947-1949 and as vice-president of the Poetry Society of Texas. She was a charter member of Avalon and encouraged aspiring poets through the annual Aline B. Carter Peace Prize. She also frequently awarded prizes for poems by high school students and adults. Aline published and illustrated her first book of poetry, Halo of Love, donating all proceeds to charity. In 1968 she published a second book, Doubt Not the Dream. Her books were on exhibit at the Woman's Pavilion during HemisFair in 1968. Her work also appeared in numerous publications and anthologies. One of Aline's final works is a 1,000 page historical fiction manuscript entitled Light Beyond the Hills, based on the life of her grandmother Sarah Riddle Eagar, in Old San Antonio. The manuscript was never published, but is in this collection.
Known as the "White Angel" in her flowing white organdy dresses, Aline was widely admired for her charity. She visited jails to comfort and encourage prisoners to practice religion in daily life. The collection contains several letters from prisoners who wrote Aline asking for her influence upon the court and seeking inspiration to better their lives. She was also legendary for throwing an annual Christmas party for the children of a San Antonio orphanage. Deeply centered in her faith, Aline maintained a chapel in her home at 119 Taylor Street and at the family vacation beach property in Port Aransas. Both residences are still maintained by her sons.
5th Generation (Aline's Sons): Aline and her husband Henry Champe Carter raised three sons.
Henry Champe Carter, Jr. (1917-1960) had earned a pilot's license, but took up a life of crime and was killed at age 43.
Frank J. Carter (1919-) attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1938 and entered the Navy in 1942. Frank wrote his mother about his training as a Range Finder, and his service experience during WWII.
David Paul Carter (1921-) also served in WWII. He was in the Army and stationed in New York City as a commanding officer at the 38th Station Hospital. Following his discharge in November 1945, David traveled to Alaska, which is documented in his letters home. He later attended the University of Houston and South Texas, and became a lawyer in San Antonio.
Sources:
San Antonio Light, May 5, 1947.
San Antonio Express News, Oct. 10, 1948.
South Texas: the newsletter, Summer, 1998. Vol. IV No. 3.
Handbook of Texas Online, "La Villita Earthworks", accessed June 14, 2001.
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The Aline B. Carter Family Papers vividly document this prominent poet and five generations of her family in the form of correspondence, notebooks, diaries, business and personal receipts, newsclippings, a few photographs and a historical fiction manuscript. The bulk of the collection consists of a series of letters that document life in San Antonio as it was experienced and described by five generations of Carter family members and friends. The earliest letters are from Aline's great grandmother and continue through to her sons' generation. The collection is divided into three series: Correspondence and Family Papers and Light Beyond the Hills.
Correspondence represents the bulk of the collection, and consists of personal letters written among family members and their friends over the course of more than a century. The correspondence is arranged by generation beginning with Aline Carter's great grandmother, Elizabeth Mary Menefee, and concluding with Aline's sons. Under each generation the letters are arranged according to who wrote them (beginning with the oldest generation and proceeding to the youngest). The majority of the letters date from 1885-1950 and because the letters were so frequently written from one generation to the next, they provide insight into daily life of an early San Antonio family, especially during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries. Correspondents describe social expectations, health, travel, local news and town gossip, family updates, and land prospects and disputes. In addition to understanding family roles and social customs, one is also able to gain a strong sense of the expectations and roles of women of their class as they describe their daily routines and concerns. Most of the correspondents were originally from San Antonio and wrote while away for extended periods in places such as New York or California, or after moving to towns in Texas such as Galveston.
The second series, Family Papers, contains a few legal and financial papers, however, the bulk of the series consists of personal items offering insight into the family's accomplishments, values, and traditions. Included are school notebooks and composition books containing essays and quotes, diaries, photographs, newsclippings, publications, recipes and an unpublished manuscript by Aline B. Carter. Two diaries exist in the collection. Florence Eagar Roberts (Aline's aunt) wrote her diary from 1879-1881 when she was 12-14 years old. Young Flo writes about the highlights of her day often including school, music lessons and time spent with her sisters. Also included is Aline's diary written in 1913 when she was 21 years old. That year Aline was seriously ill and residing in New York. Aline's deep faith and her close relationship with her family are evident in her entries. While the entries in either of the two diaries are not daily, they are frequent. In addition to the diaries of Florence and Aline, there is a travel diary from 1836; the author is unknown. Family Papers also includes a few photographs of Sarah Riddle Eagar and Aline in addition to some unidentified photographs. Newsclippings and publications highlight the accomplishments of Aline Carter and contain information on Sarah Riddle and her daughters. A post card collection of early San Antonio sites gathered by Sarah Riddle is located in this series. Also of note are several sex education pamphlets from the early 1900s. Within this series is an extensive collection of documents from the Riddle and Eagar wool and hide business which was conducted during the late 1800s. This part of the collection contains business correspondence, government contract documents, receipts, and bills of lading. The series also contains bills and receipts from San Antonio merchants from 1850s through the early 1900s. These provide a glimpse into the service sector of the city in the 19th and earlier 20th century.
The third series,Light Beyond the Hills, is composed of a 1,000 page historical fiction manuscript based on the life of Aline Carter's grandmother Sarah Riddle Eagar who lived in Old San Antonio. The series contains progressive versions of this fictional work, including notebooks with early handwritten pages, typewritten pages with margin notations, and a finished copy which was submitted for publication. Aline's unpublished novel gives the reader a glimpse into the lives of early settlers in San Antonio and illustrates the struggles that were a part of daily life for her grandparents as they worked to establish a place for themselves.
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The papers are arranged as follows: |
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Light Beyond the Hills |
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Access Restrictions
Portions of this collection are currently closed to patron use pending preservation work.
This collection is housed at UTSA's Main Campus and must be accessed via the John Peace Library Special Collections reading room. To request access, please use the Collections Request Form.
Use Restrictions
The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Donor reserves all rights to reproduction for profit and/or publication of Aline B. Carter's book "Light Beyond the Hills."
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Persons |
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Badger, Blanche Eagar, 1867-1969. |
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Carter, Aline, B. |
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Carter, David Paul, 1921-. |
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Carter, Frank, 1919-. |
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Carter, Henry Champe, 1861-1948. |
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Driscoll, Clara, 1881-1945. |
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Eagar Family. |
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Eagar, Robert. |
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Eagar, Sarah Riddle, 1842-1947. |
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McCullough, Fannie Eagar, 1869-. |
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Riddle, Janes Wilson. |
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Roberts, Florence Eagar, 1867-1969. |
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Roberts, Harris Lee, - 1918. |
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Organizations |
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Daughters of the Republic of Texas. |
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Topics |
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Frontier and pioneer life--Texas. |
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Prisoners--Texas. |
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Sex instruction--United States--History. |
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Soldiers--Texas. |
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Women pioneers--Texas. |
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Women poets, American--Texas. |
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World War, 1939-1945. |
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Clippings. |
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Correspondence. |
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Diaries. |
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Manuscripts for publication. |
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Photographs. |
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Receipts and bills. |
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Local Subjects |
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Family Collections |
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San Antonio History |
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Women |
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Writers |
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Collections related to the Aline B. Carter Family Papers are available at the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library in San Antonio.
The Eagar Family Papers, 1866-1966, include correspondence, printed material, financial documents, and legal documents for several members of the Eagar family, particularly Robert Eagar, Sarah Eagar, Florence Eagar Roberts, and Harris L. Roberts. Personal material is primarily correspondence, printed material, and financial documents. Also included is material associated with a number of organizations, in particular the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT). DRT material includes items related to the custody of the Alamo and its operation as a historic site. Some items relate to Harris L. Roberts and his military career, including letters, orders, and military manuals.
A guide to the Eagar Family Papers can be found at the following URL: http://www.drtl.org/MSInventories/Eagar.htm
The Florence Eagar Roberts Papers, 1905-1944, include correspondence and printed material, including personal letters, letters concerning the activities of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the custody of the Alamo, and clippings concerning the Clara Driscoll opera "Mexicana." Several letters from Clara Driscoll are included. Some items are associated with Mrs. Roberts' mother, Sarah Eagar.
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A list of publications that were separated from the collection and placed in rare books is located in the accession file. |
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[Identification of item], Aline B. Carter Family Papers, 1823-2003, MS 94, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.
The papers were donated by David Carter in March 2000 (Acc. 2000-011); with subsequent additions from 2008 (2008-041, 2008-061, 2008-063, and 2008-080) and 2010 (2010-040).
Processed by Toni Jeske, Assistant Archivist, November 2001. Additional inventories processed by Melissa Gohlke, Graduate Assistant, May 2010.
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The majority of the letters date from 1885-1950 and because the letters were so frequently written from one generation to the next, they provide insight into daily life of an early San Antonio family, especially during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries. Correspondents describe social expectations, health, travel, local news and town gossip, family updates, and land prospects and disputes. In addition to understanding family roles and social customs, one is also able to gain a strong sense of the expectations and roles of women of their class as they describe their daily routines and concerns. Most of the correspondents were originally from San Antonio and wrote while away for extended periods in places such as New York or California, or after moving to towns in Texas such as Galveston. |
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The correspondence is arranged by generation beginning with Aline Carter's great grandmother, Elizabeth Mary Menefee, and concluding with Aline's sons. Under each generation the letters are arranged according to who wrote them (beginning with the oldest generation and proceeding to the youngest). |
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Elizabeth Mary Menefee (Canterbury) |
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Parent, 1845 |
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Siblings, |
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George Menefree,1844-1862 |
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Julia Menefree,1846-1854 |
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John Wilson Riddle, 1849 |
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Edward Menefree,1849-1950 |
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Anna Riddle,1841-1858 |
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Husband (1st) Wilson Riddle,1841 |
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Husband (2nd) Harvey Canterbury, 1857 |
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Daughter Mildred Lee Canterbury, 1823 |
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Daughter Sarah Elizabeth Riddle, 1858 and undated |
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Daughter Sarah Elizabeth Riddle,1849-1857 |
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Son James Wilson Riddle, 1864-1890 |
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Son John Warner Canterbury,1859-1899 |
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Son Harvey Canterbury, 1888 |
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Son Warner Canterbury, 1899 |
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Uncle Ben, 1848 |
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Nieces and Nephews1849-1859 |
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Cousins1850-1851 |
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Grandchildren, 1894-1899 |
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Others |
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Anne Bradley regarding Wilson's release from Perote,1843 |
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Yates family,1845-1859 |
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1846-1897 |
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1852-1886 and undated |
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Walter Bennett,1857-1858 |
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Organizations, 1891-1899 |
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Wilson I. Riddle(1st Husband of Elizabeth Mary Menefree) |
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Harvey Canterbury(2nd Husband of Elizabeth May Menefree) |
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Others1856-1866 |
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Sarah Elizabeth Riddle (Daughter of Elizabeth Mary Menefee) |
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Few letters written by Sarah Riddle exist in the collection, but there are several letters to Sarah from her daughters Fannie, Blanche and Florence from 1879-1917. Fannie often wrote of her children's activities and occasionally mentioned situations with her servants. Blanche wrote about her husband and children, especially her fears during her daughter Aline's serious illness in 1913. Florence often wrote of her travels, her time in New York, and visits with friend Clara Driscoll. In her earlier letters, Florence contemplated settling down, but she married relatively late. Once married, she wrote of the conditions in Manila where her husband was stationed in the military, and her social responsibilities as a military wife. Also included is correspondence from organizations with which Sarah Riddle and her daughters were involved, including the DeZavala Chapter and General Society of Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Battle of Flowers Association, and the Alamo City Woman's Democratic Club. |
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Father Harvey Canterbury,1858 |
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Aunt, 1878, 1880 |
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Brother Harvey Canterbury,1858 |
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Brother James Wilson Riddle |
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1889-1891 |
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Sister Mildred Lee Canterbury, 1901-1910, 1933 |
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In-Law E.L. Watkins, 1881-1893 |
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Daughter Florence C. Eagar (Roberts) |
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1879, 1893-1894 |
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1894-1900 |
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1901 |
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1901-1902 |
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1903 |
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1905-1917 |
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Daughter Blanche Eagar "Dear" (Badger) |
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1894-1898 |
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1901 |
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Daughter Fannie Henrietta Eagar (McCullough) |
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1893-1894 |
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1898-May 1901 |
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1901 |
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1901 |
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1902-1903 |
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1905-1910 |
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Son-In-Law Edward McCullough, 1898, 1906 |
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Niece Carrie Watkins |
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1901 |
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1903-1935 |
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Nieces and Nephews, 1884-1916, 1946 |
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Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren |
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Aline Badger Carter, 1912-1914 and undated |
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Elizabeth Roberts, 1910 |
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Eagar McCullough, 1908-1910 |
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Champe Carter, 1938 |
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General, |
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1843-1899 |
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1901-1902 |
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1903-1909 |
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1910 |
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1912-1968 and undated |
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Concerning the Alamo, 1907-1910 |
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Invitations, 1848-1946 and undated |
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Legal and Financial matters |
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1870-1895 |
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1900-1916 |
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Organizations, 1883-1936 |
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James Wilson Riddle (Brother of Sarah Riddle) |
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Two Civil War era letters from John Wilson Riddle (Aline's great uncle) exist in the collection. John Wilson Riddle also often wrote his sister Sarah about his mercantile and import business from Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras, Mexico, during the 1880s. In these letters he discusses finances, sends money to his sister to pay bills, requests items to be sent him, and talks of selling property in San Antonio on Main Street and Houston Street. |
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Court Case, 1842 |
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Brother John Warner Canterbury, 1884 |
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Others, 1861, 1888 |
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Will and Testament, 1893 |
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John Warner Canterbury (Brother of Sarah Riddle) |
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Willie Male, 1866 |
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Mildred Lee Canterbury (Sister of Sarah Riddle) |
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Fanny Hale, 1866-1867 and undated |
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Others,1870-1876 |
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Robert Eagar (Husband of Sarah Riddle) |
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Brother Gerry, 1879 |
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Others, 1875-1883 |
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Florence C. Eagar (Daughter of Sarah Riddle) |
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Mother Sarah Riddle Eagar, 1889 |
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Fannie Eagar, 1894-1906 and undated |
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Fannie Eagar,1889 |
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Husband Major Roberts, |
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1910 |
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Husband Harris Roberts,1901-1914 |
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Daughter Aline B. Carter,1941-1942, 1959 |
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In-Laws |
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1905, 1924 and undated |
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Sister-in-law, Helen Roberts,1921-1928 |
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Brother-in-law Benjamin Roberts,1919-1920 |
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Brother-in-law Benjamin Roberts,1930-1934 |
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Aunts and Uncles, 1894-1906 |
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Ella Sanborn,1880 |
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Cousins, 1902-1903 and undated |
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Nieces and Nephews, |
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1931, 1960 |
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1945-1959 and undated |
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1906-1947 and undated |
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1856-1905 and undated |
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1877-1918 |
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1906-1947 and undated |
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Oil companies,1902-1927 |
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Robert Cushman and Company,1916-1924 |
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1921-1932 |
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General Accounting office,1927-1932 |
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1959-1969 |
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Clara Driscoll, 1904-1944 and undated |
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From Woods National Bank, 1906 |
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Organizations, 1905-1941 |
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Harris Lee Roberts (Husband of Florence Eagar) |
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First wife Jennie, |
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1899-1900 |
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1899-1902 |
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Brothers Ben and Evelyn,1899-1918 |
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Others,1887-1917 |
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E.S. Roberts(Mother of Harris L. Roberts) |
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Son Harris,1884-1885 |
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Son Evelyn,1888-1891 |
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Son Ben and his wife Julia,1888-1891 |
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Robert P.E. Roberts (Son of Florence and Harris Roberts) |
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Others,1959-1974 |
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Blanche Eagar Badger (Daughter of Sarah Riddle) |
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Sister Fannie Eagar, 1894, 1901, 1907 |
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Sister Florence Eagar, 1901 |
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Husband Frank, 1943 and undated |
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To Husband Frank, 1901 |
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Cousin Carrie Watkins, 1899, 1901 |
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Grandson David Carter, 1943, 1946 |
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Others, 1901-1902, 1907 |
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Fannie Eagar McCullough (Daughter of Sarah Riddle) |
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Aunt Mildred Canterbury, 1899 |
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Cousin Carrie Watkins, 1880 |
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Son Eagar, 1910 |
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To Sons, 1893, 1917 |
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Others, 1885-1903 and undated |
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Aline Carter (Daughter of Blanche Eagar Badger) |
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In Aline's correspondence there are several letters from prisoners who she supported in the legal system and encouraged to improve themselves. Aline and her sons David and Frank also wrote frequent letters while the sons were serving in WWII. In her letters, Aline encouraged her sons and updated them on the activities of their father, friends and brothers. David and Frank wrote about their daily schedules, activities, and impressions during their military service. |
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1945 and undated |
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Son David Paul Carter |
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1942-1946 |
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1951-1952 and undated |
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Son Henry Champe Carter, Jr., 1940-1942 |
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Aunts, 1890, 1901 |
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Poet Lucia Trent, 1951, 1952, 1970 and undated |
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Friend Rene Malcolm Bozarth, 1944-1946 and undated |
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Inmates and their Relatives |
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Martin Butler, 1935 |
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Percy Howard, 1930-1934 and undated |
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Robert McClellan, 1932-1939 and undated |
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John "Pete" McKenzie, |
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1930-1952 and undated |
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Letter fragments, undated |
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Letters to John, 1930-1939 |
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Various correspondence,1930-1932 |
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Woodrow Stockman, 1935-1936 |
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Will Wright, 1933-1934 |
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Other inmates, 1929-1952 |
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Others |
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1909, 1929-1936 |
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1926-1935 |
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1937-1945 |
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1946-1952 |
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1953-1957 and undated |
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1967-1970 and undated |
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1969 and undated |
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Organizations, 1934-1970 |
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Henry Champe Carter(Husband of Aline B. Carter) |
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Letter in French,1920 |
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David Carter (Son of Aline Carter) |
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Grandmother Blanche Eagar, 1943-1944 |
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Mother Aline Carter |
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1937-1940 |
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1942 |
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1943 |
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January-May, 1944 |
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June-December 1944 |
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January-August 1945 |
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September 1945-1947 |
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1951-1952 and undated |
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Father Henry Champe Carter, 1940-1945 |
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Brothers, 1948 and undated |
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Others, 1934-1955 |
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Henry Champe Carter, Jr. (Son of Aline Carter) |
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Mother Aline Carter, 1933-1943 |
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Brother David Carter, 1943 and undated |
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"Assorted" |
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Transcripts of Letters from the 1840s, undated |
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Transcripts of Letters from the 1850s, undated |
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Transcripts of Letters from the 1860s, undated |
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Family Papers |
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The bulk of the series consists of personal items offering insight into the family's accomplishments, values, and traditions. Included are school notebooks and composition books containing essays and quotes, diaries, photographs, newsclippings, publications, recipes and an unpublished manuscript by Aline B. Carter. Two diaries exist in the collection. Florence Eagar Roberts (Aline's aunt) wrote her diary from 1879-1881 when she was 12-14 years old. Young Flo writes about the highlights of her day often including school, music lessons and time spent with her sisters. Also included is Aline's diary written in 1913 when she was 21 years old. That year Aline was seriously ill and residing in New York. Aline's deep faith and her close relationship with her family is evident in her entries. While the entries in either of the two diaries are not daily, they are frequent. Family Papers also includes a few photographs of Sarah Riddle Eagar and Aline in addition to some unidentified photographs. Newsclippings and publications highlight the accomplishments of Aline Carter and contain information on Sarah Riddle and her daughters. A post card collection of early San Antonio sites gathered by Sarah Riddle is located in this series. Also of note are several sex education pamphlets from the early 1900s. Within this series is an extensive collection of documents from the Riddle and Eagar wool and hide business which was conducted during the late 1800s. This part of the collection contains business correspondence, government contract documents, receipts, and bills of lading. The series also contains bills and receipts from San Antonio merchants from 1850s through the early 1900s. These provide an interesting glimpse into the service sector of the city in the 19th and early 20th century. |
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Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) Materials |
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Alamo Lodge receipt,1851 |
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Broadsides, pamphlets, cards,1891 and undated |
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Notes, amendments, letter from the DRT president,1896-1907 |
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Correspondence, address book, receipt, 1895-1907 and undated |
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Alamo postcards, correspondence, exhibition card,1881-1901 and undated |
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Poembook, "The Bell of the Alamo," by Amy Pearl Cozby,1902 |
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The Alamo: Historical Sketch and Guide to the Alamo, by Leonora Bennett1904 |
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Cards, photograph of the Alamo, note,1904 and undated |
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Constitution and By-laws of the DAR, Alamo Committee invitation1905 and undated |
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"On the Alamo" poem, list of relics at the Alamo,1906 and undated |
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Booklets,1904-1912 |
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Newsclippings1905-1914 |
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Clara Driscoll calling card, Sheridan's Men and Women,1906 and undated |
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"On the Alamo,"a poem by J.Y. Powell, list of relics in the Alamo1907 and undated |
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Minutes and proceedings, correspondence, receipts,1905-1911, 1946 and undated |
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The Alamo postcards, convention button-Eighth anuual convention of Texas Pioneers,1906, 1926 and undated |
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Clara Driscoll DRT letters,1907 and undated |
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Clara Driscoll and the Alamo newsclippings, photograph of Clara Driscoll in front of the Alamo,1906-1907 and undated |
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American Monthly Magazine, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) publications and booklets, postcards, committee list,1907 and undated |
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Newspaper articles about Clara Driscoll1907-1915, 1932-1936 |
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Alamo history booklet, Pioneer magazine,1937 and undated |
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DRT postcards, receipt, postal sales, booklet,1908-1910 |
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Alamo photographs,1908 and undated |
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Alamo newspaper clippints,1908-1910, 1965 |
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DRT and DAR booklets,1909-1912 |
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Texas Field National Guardsmanmagazine with Alamo article,1912 |
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DAR handbook, Daughters of the King handbook,1915-1916, 1931 |
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DRT program for 22nd annual state conference,1921 |
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James Bowie: Hero of the Alamo,signed copy, glass plate photograph of the Alamo,1922 and undated |
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DAR report 23rd annual state conference,1922 |
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DRT minutes, receipts and correspondence regarding the Alamo,1905-1911, 1946 and undated |
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DRT 31st annual meeting booklet, invitation, 1922-1932 |
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DRT booklets, card,1927-1933 |
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Correspondence from Clara Driscoll to Florence Roberts with enclosure, 1931 |
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Pioneermagazine, Alamo history booklet,1937 and undated |
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DRT newsclippings,1939-1965 and undated |
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Letter from Clara to Florence,1943 |
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Alamo photos,1908 and undated |
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Article, "Clara Driscoll Rescued the Alamo," DRT pamphlet,1943, 1958-1961 |
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Newsclippings about the death of Clara Driscoll,1945 |
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Clara Driscoll Rescued the Alamo-A Brief Biographyby Jack C. Butterfield1961 |
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Invitation regarding the 75 the anniversary of the DAR,1977 |
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Dues records, undated |
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The Story of the Alamo,booklet, undated |
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Alamo Christmas cards, undated |
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12 |
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Mildred Canterbury: Composition book, 1873 |
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Sarah Riddle Eagar: Postcard collection of San Antonio, undated |
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Florence Eagar Roberts |
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Diary, 1879-1881 |
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OM7 |
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Scrapbook for Flo Eagar from Aunt Theresa in Halifax, undated |
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19 |
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Bank loan documents,1902 |
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Civil Service documents,1921-1924 |
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Warrant of Appraisment, 1923 |
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Stock certificates,1924 |
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Cushman and Company West Indies cruise brochure, 1924-1925 |
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Vehicle documents,1926-1927 |
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Leave request from Fort Sam Houston,1940 |
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San Antonio National Bank loan,1943 |
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Commendation for meritorious civilian service,1944 |
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Civil Service documents, 1947-1950 and undated |
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Bank loans,1957-1958 |
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Tax records, bank loan,1960-1965 |
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Birthday widh for Flo from President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963 |
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Trip to Cuba, undated |
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Insurance packet, undated |
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Bills, letters, receipts,1920s |
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Harris Lee Roberts |
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Masonic Lodge certificate,1897 |
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Report,1908 |
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County tax receipts,1907-1916 |
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Power of attorney and documents regarding the guardianship of Elizabeth Roberts,1910-1914 |
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Documents regarding pay,1915-1919 |
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Receipt and items regarding the death of H.L. Roberts,1916-1919 |
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Documents and correspondence regarding the illness and death of Harris L. Roberts,1918-1919 |
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Public speaking correspondence course,1919 |
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Relating to the death of Colonel H.L. Roberts, pension and insurance,1919-1921 |
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Hearing in the California Superior Court regarding the estate of Harris L. Roberts,1922 |
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Cancer remedy, undated |
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Inventory of the estate of W.R. Roberts, undated |
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Robert P.E. Roberts |
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Application for federal employment,1942-1947 |
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Military and civil service papers,1942-1950 |
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Oxford University leave course,1943 |
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Application for the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S, Armed Forces Bulletin,1944 and undated |
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Civil service, military records,1944-1952 |
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Foreign service education,1945-1946 |
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Application for education or training (Veteran's service), 1947 |
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12 |
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Blanche Eagar Badger: General Papers, 1880, 1907 |
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Aline B. Carter |
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Diary, 1913 |
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13 |
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Notebooks, 1910 and undated |
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Sketchbook, undated |
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19 |
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Letter from the Poetry Society of Texas and the poem "Wait,"1933 |
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Poetry Society of Texas contest, 1958 |
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Cards, letters, notes,1971, 1982 and undated |
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Newsclipping regarding poetry reading by Aline,undated |
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13 |
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Writings and Poems, |
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Writings,1948 and undated |
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19 |
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Aline Carter Poems, undated, |
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"The Seagull" illustrated poem by Aline Carter, undated, |
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"Prophecy" poem by Aline Carter, undated, |
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Notebook, undated, |
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Composition book, undated |
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Announcements, Invitations, Calling Cards, and Events |
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Calling cards,1860s |
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Invitations,1860s |
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Invitations,1863-1865 |
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Menger Hotel Social Club invitation,1877 |
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Birthday note, marriage announcement,1869, 1884 |
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Invitations and ephemera,1892-1893 |
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Calling cards,late 1800s |
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Invitations,late 1800s |
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Calling cardslate 1800s, 1904 and undated |
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Wedding invitations,late 1800s |
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Hanpainted calling cards with Asian motif,undated |
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Invitations,early 1900s |
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Invitations, announcements,early 1900s |
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Invitations,1915, 1916 |
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Death announcement, marriage invitations,1895, 1914-1915 |
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Invitation, calling card,1901 and undated |
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Birth announcement of Aline Rodgers,1943 |
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Flo invitation for a luncheon,1949 |
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Landies Dancing Club invitation, undated |
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Army Civilian Ball, undated |
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Bills and receipts |
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Assorted receipts,1852-1856 |
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Canterbury receipts,1853-1889 |
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House rent book and checkbook cover,1863 and undated |
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Confederate tax receipt, 1864 |
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Bank drafts, notes, 1865-1870 |
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E.G. Payne receipts, state and county tax bills,1866-1870 |
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Grocery prices at Weber Groceries, 20 Market Street,1869 |
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Elizabeth Canterbury memo books,1865-1869 |
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20 |
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Canterbury receipts, notebooks, advertisement booklet, bills of lading,1870-1889 |
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Steves and Sons receipts, 1873, 1911 |
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Railroad receipt,1877 |
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Grenet grocer bill of sale,1881 |
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Eagar bills and receipts,1886-1918 |
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Receipt for a cemetery lot,1914 |
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H.L. Roberts,1917-1918 |
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Florence Roberts receipts, bills, bank statements, 1929-1969 |
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Robert Roberts receipts and bills,1960s-1970s |
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Robert Roberts bills. bank statements, 1959-1970s |
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Cards and notes |
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Christmas card from First National Bank,1860 |
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New Year's Wish,1873 |
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Assorted,early 1900s |
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Cards and birth announcement for Robert P.E. Roberts, 1911-1920 and undated |
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Christmas card,1915 |
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Note regarding civil service,1922 |
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Notes,1931 and undated |
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Notes, cards, and stamps,1934-1948 and undated |
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Birthday card for Sarah Eagar from E.L Riddle, 1946 |
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George W. Brackenridge newsclipping and card, 1951 and undated |
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Christmas card,1952 |
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Cards, notes with newsclippings,1957-1958 |
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Flo Roberts get well cards,1969 |
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Robert Roberts Christmas card, undated |
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Assorted cards, notes with clippings, undated |
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Children's Programs and Schools |
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Chessman Dancing Academy,1856 |
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Tuition for James Canterbury,1860 |
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Receipts and grades fro the German/English School,1864-1870 |
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St. Mary's Hall tuitiion payments,1868 |
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Report card for Mildred Caterbury from the German/English School,1870 |
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Mildred Canterbury composition book,1873 |
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St. Mary's Hall commencement, Ladies Dancing Hall,1910 |
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Berry Schools Bulletin,1958 |
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English papers of Andrew P. Gershman, school notes,1958 and undated |
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Henry school subjects, undated |
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Select Boarding School, undated |
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Mrs. Gregory's musical program, undated |
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Land and property documents |
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Spanish documents regarding land,1831-1833 |
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Spanish documents regarding land,1889-1905 |
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Survey for Martha Childers, description of a building by Thomas Womble,1853 |
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Property lease,1868 |
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Blank deed, State of Texas,1870 |
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S. Eagar, form for the inventory of lands,1873 |
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Affidavit concerning 640 acres of land owned by William Vance,1876 |
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Sale of property on Devine Street,1879 |
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Maverick County land certificate,1880 |
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Sarah Eagar land deed,1887 |
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Eviction notices,1889 |
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Warranty deed of James W. Riddle and Sarah Eagar for property on West Commerce Street,1891 |
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Tax receipt Los Angeles County, California,1918-1919 |
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Florence Roberts California property,1919-1922 |
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Property tax documents,1920s |
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S. Eagar estate plats of 440 South Alamo,1947-1949 |
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Aline Carter, Quit-Claim deed,1958 |
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Application for historical plate for the S. Eagar house,1964 |
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Indian Depredation records |
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1868 |
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Kickapoo Chief Address, undated |
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1867-1868 |
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circa 1868 |
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Riddle/Eagar Business Records1868-1891 |
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/Regarding the will of W.J. Riddle,1869 |
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Contract with U.S. Government Quartermaster in Lousiana and letter from Chas. Whitney and Co.,1868 |
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Bonds, R. Eagar,1869 |
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Correspondence regarding government contracts, 1869 |
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Telegrams and correspondence, R. Eagar,1868-1869 |
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Contracts, correspondence, bill of lading,1869 |
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Hartmann, Eagar and Company receipts, handbill,1869 and undated |
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Ledger, newspaper clipping,1869 and undated |
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R. Eagar checks,1869 |
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Government contracts,1869-1870 |
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R. Eagar business correspondence, 1860-1870 |
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Hartmann, Eagar, and Company checks,1869 |
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Hartmann, Eagar and Company records,1869-1870 |
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Receipts,1869-1870 |
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Lumber bill of sale,1870 |
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San Antonio Commercial Club duesbook, checkbooks, memobooks,1869-1871 |
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Telegrams, notes, correspondence, R. Eagar, 1870-1880 |
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Land records, balance sheets, correspondence, receipts, R. Eagar, 1870-1880 and undated |
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St. George's Society Charter booklets,1873 |
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Correspondence between Riddle and Eagar,1874-1888 |
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R. Eagar clippings, and notes, 1877-1885 and undated |
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Correspondence, telegrams, receipts, checks,1881-1882 |
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Bill of lading and assorted items,1881 and undated |
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San Antonio Club charter, constitution, officers, rules,1882 |
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Checks, checkbook, correspondence,1882-1883 |
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J.W. Riddle letters,1891-1893 |
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Correspondence, regarding land and taxes, checks,1882 |
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Mexico mileage, undated |
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Charter for a railroad, undated |
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Army transport routes, undated |
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Texas Mute Ranger,undated |
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1 |
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Map of U.S.,1830 |
Box |
OM5 |
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Hartmann, Eagar and Co., receipt book, receipts |
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Riddle business ledger, prayer book cover,1869-1870 and undated |
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Hartman, Eagar and Co. receipt book with receipts,1870 |
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Riddle business ledger, prayer book cover,1869-1870 and undated |
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OM6 |
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Checkbooks,1881-1882 |
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OM5 |
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Photographs |
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1836 and undated |
Box |
13 |
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Of family, 1909, 1943 and undated, |
Box |
19 |
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Mrs. H.M. King and children,circa 1900 |
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Flo Roberts negatives and photograph,circa 1900 |
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Photographs and glass plate negatives of unknown persons,1887, 1902 and undated |
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Unidentified people and places,1896-1916 and undated |
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Mission Concepcion with card, letter,1912 and undated |
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Louis Persat,1931 |
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53 |
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Florence Roberts after falling down a flight of stairs at the German English School,1955 |
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19 |
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Street scene, undated |
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With newsclipping, undated |
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Unidentified person, undated |
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OM6 |
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Publications |
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Bruff, Brother, and Seaver Hardware catalog, Harvey Canterbury "Reward of Merit" cards, "Guide to Texas,"1859-1860 and undated |
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21 |
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The State Houseby David Pulsifier, 1865 |
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"Confederation Considered on its Merits" booklet from Nova Scotia,"1867 |
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Duvall Company Engine Catalog,1870 |
Box |
13 |
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Publications of organizations, 1872-1873, 1932 |
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21 |
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Schenectady Agricultural Works circular and price list,1876 |
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Kansas City Times,1879 |
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The Herald Times,1879 |
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"Congressional Record," handbills, programs,1880 |
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San Pedro Springs Chronicle,1884 |
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13 |
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Programs and menus,1889-1951 |
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21 |
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"Twenty-first Texas German Sangerfest,"1896 |
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FADmagazine,1896 |
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The Designer,1899 |
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13 |
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Sex Education pamphlets,1901-1933 |
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21 |
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National Geographic Society,1907 |
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Yale book,1914 |
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"MacMillan's Juvenile Ladder," "Woodcraft," "Church News,"1919 and undated |
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Old Periodicals, 1920-1921 and undated |
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"The Club Woman" booklets,1921 |
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"St. Mark's 85th Anniversary" booklet, "American College Course" booklet, "The Church Man,"1921 and undated |
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OM3 |
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Junior Instructor Magazine,1921-1922 |
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Junior Home Magazine,1922 |
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21 |
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Nature Magazine,1925-1926, 1938 |
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San Fernando booklet, 1930 |
Box |
OM3 |
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McCalls Magazine,1939 |
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5 |
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Publications with family mention, 1939-1948 |
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21 |
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San Antonio Conservation Society Yearbooks,1937-1939, 1970-1971 |
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32 |
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National Geographic map of the Indian Ocean,1941 |
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21 |
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Literary Magazine,1946 |
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"Friendly Chat,"1951 |
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Sewanee News,1958 |
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Church Publications,1958-1959 |
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"Governor Antonio Martinez,"1997 |
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13 |
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Recipes and miscellaneous materials, undated |
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Sex Education Pamphlets,1901-1933 |
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21 |
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Mahncke's Mission Garden concert handbill, undated |
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Alamo Literary Hall handbill, undated |
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Lyric Theater program, undated |
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"Recollections of a small west Texas town," undated |
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, undated |
Box |
OM2 |
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The Book of Vastness, undated |
Box |
OM4 |
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Dinsoaur Book for Paul from Aline, undated |
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18 |
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World's fairs and exhibitions |
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Grand Fair card,1874 |
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International Exhibition Philadelphia,1876 |
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53 |
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Newsclippings about Texas State Fairs,1881, 1901, 1956 |
Box |
18 |
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Ad for World's Fair photographic views,1893 |
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St. Louis World's Fair,1904-1905 |
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Southern Pacific Railroad menus with pictures of the Golden Gate International Exposition,1939 |
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34 |
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Hemisfair articles,1965-1968 |
Box |
18 |
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Hemisfair Souvenir Guidebook,1968 |
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Hemisfair programs, clippings,1968 |
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OM1 |
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Newspapers, magazines,clippings and articles |
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The San Antonio Weekly Herald,1862 |
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The San Antonio Weekly Express,1868, 1883 |
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The Daily Herald,1868, 1874-1878 |
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21 |
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Comparing farming in Texas to Iowa,1873 |
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53 |
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"Band of Hope Review," San Antonio Weekly Herald,1873 |
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Newspapers,1880-1881 |
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OM1 |
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The Times Democrat,1885, 1888 |
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The Daily News,1893-1894 |
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"The Owl" P.M. Knight, Architect, Brady Building, E. Houston Street,1894 |
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53 |
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"Eagle Pass Guide" with James Riddle obituary,February 4, 1893 |
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34 |
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"The Vedette" newspaper, newspaper clippings,1887-1899, 1931 |
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OM1 |
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The Sunday Herald,1900 |
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53 |
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Addie Ford obituary in the San Antonio Express News,February 20, 1901 |
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OM1 |
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The Times Republic,1912 |
Box |
21 |
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1913-1932 and undated |
Box |
OM1 |
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The Illustrated Review,June 1920 |
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32 |
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"The Church at Work," newspaper and magazine clippings,1921-1929, 1942 and undated |
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Newspaper articles,1922, 1936 |
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OM1 |
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St. Mark's Messenger,July 1926, March 1930 |
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The Church News,1927 |
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32 |
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San Antonio Light with Hearst Editorials with cartoons,1930-1933 |
Box |
OM3 |
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Magazine and newspaper clippings,1931-1939 |
Box |
13 |
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1904-1969 and undated |
Drawer |
53 |
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Newsclippings,1945 |
Box |
OM1 |
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The Outfit military publication,1945 |
Drawer |
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1 |
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San Antonio Light,1945 |
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OM1 |
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Harlingen Valley Morning Star,July 1957 |
Drawer |
34 |
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Newspaper articles, old railroad map, 1961-1969 and undated |
Box |
OM1 |
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Hermann Sons News,June 1965 |
Drawer |
33 |
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Brackenridge articles,1969 |
Box |
21 |
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Newsclippings about the Philipines, undated |
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Mrs. Edward Steves obituary, undated |
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Harvey and Elsie Watkins obituaries, undated |
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OM5 |
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Assorted papers and items |
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Travel diary,1836 |
Box |
21 |
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Strangers Guide to Hampton Court Palace,1843 |
Box |
13 |
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1841, 1902, 1953 and undated |
Box |
21 |
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"What is Truth?" essay, author unknown,circa late 1800s |
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"Love" essay, author unknown,circa late 1800s |
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Life insurance policy for Edward McCullough,1891 |
Box |
21 |
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New York Central Railroad notice and timetable,1890 |
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San Antonio Waterworks "Sprinkling Contract" with handwritten calculations on the back,circa 1900 |
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Joskes ephemera including sales receipts and shopping bag,1900-1901 and undated |
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Death notice and note,1908 and undated |
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"Gun Claim" for the heirs of Benjamin s. Roberts, 1914, 1922-1924 |
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Calendar with photo,1916 |
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"Beautify San Antonio" letter and application,1959 |
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Fort Sam Houston Chapel, undated |
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Italian Glove Catalog, Christmas card and postcard,1961, 1996 and undated |
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Public hearing on a building in Alamo Heights, 1974 |
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American Heart Association Gala, letter,1984, 2001 |
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Argyle New Year's menu, 2003 |
Box |
22 |
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Article on Capote, Texas, 2008 |
Box |
21 |
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Fort Sam Houston Chapel article, undated |
Drawer |
53 |
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Douglas McArthur document reproductions,1964 |
Box |
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Geneological records, Trumbo family, undated |
Box |
21 |
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Friendship Day, undated |
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Composition books, undated |
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Menter and Rosenbloom retailers, undated |
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Letter taken from the body of a dead Confederate soldier, undated |
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Railroad map of London, undated |
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Bingham photographer advertisement, undated |
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Print entitled "The Fortune Teller," undated |
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Light Beyond the Hills |
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Contains progressive versions of this fictional work, including notebooks with early handwritten pages, typewritten pages with margin notations, and a finished copy which was submitted for publication. |
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Chapters 1-11 (manuscript with notes), undated |
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Chapters 12-24 (manuscript with notes), undated |
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Chapters 25-36 (manuscript with notes), undated |
Box |
13 |
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Chapters 37-46 (manuscript with notes), undated |
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Chapters 47-54 (manuscript with notes), undated |
Box |
15 |
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Chapters 1-55 (manuscript with notes and spiral notebooks), undated |
Box |
16 |
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Chapters 7-29 (early manuscripts with notes), undated |
Box |
17 |
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Chapters 30-56 (early drafts with notes), undated |
Box |
23 |
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Chapters 1-54 (minimal notes), undated |
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Biography of Aline Carter, undated |
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Rejection letter, undated |
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Oral History Interview |
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Interview of David Carter by Jill U. Jackson, discussin David's childhood and his mother, Aline B. Carter.2000 [2 audio cassettes] |
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