TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Series List
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Correspondence
Woolford Tales
Manuscripts
Texana
Printed Material
Personal
Photographs
Newspapers
Bess Carroll Woolford
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A Guide to the Sam and Bess Woolford Papers, 1834-1979 (bulk 1930-1975)
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Creator: |
Woolford, S. W. (Sam W.), and Woolford, Bess Carroll |
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Title: |
Sam and Bess Woolford Papers |
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Dates: | 1834-1979 |
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Creator Abstract: |
Sam and Bess Woolford were journalists and historians working in Texas in the twentieth century. |
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Content Abstract: |
The collection's manuscripts, research notes and other material document Texas history and folklore. A large number of Texas newspapers are also included. Most of the material dates from 1930-1975. Mr. Woolford wrote a column in the San Antonio Light from 1955 to 1975. The "Woolford's Tales" column spanned topics such as Texan archeology, Texan history and biographies of Texans. Most of these columns are in the collection. Additional writings by Mr. Woolford and his wife as well as their collection of Texana are held within this collection. |
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Identification: |
MS 36 |
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Extent: |
20 linear feet (approximately 15,000 items) |
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Language: |
Materials are primarily inEnglish with some materials inGerman. |
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Repository: |
University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections |
Sam Woolford was born on April 2, 1897 in Galton, Illinois and spent his childhood in many cities including San Antonio from 1908 to 1912. Mr. Woolford returned to San Antonio in 1919. He became a cub reporter beginning a long career with the San Antonio Light that same year. After reporting on the military in San Antonio, Mr. Woolford held several positions including Sunday Editor from 1928 and 1941 and City Editor from 1941 to 1946. He retired from the San Antonio Light in 1950.
While working at the paper, Mr. Woolford hired Bess Carroll as a cub reporter in 1923. She had written for and edited several small papers including the Sommerset News and the Harlandale Hearld. She became a features writer for the San Antonio Light and a correspondent for several Hearst wire services. She and Sam Woolford were married in 1932.
After leaving the San Antonio Light in 1936, Bess Carroll Woolford served as Information Officer in several government agencies. She also was editor of Texas: A Guidebook to the Lonestar State, published by the Works Progress Administration as part of the American Guide series. In 1942, Mrs. Woolford became the first woman branch manager of the Office of War Information. She also wrote Allied propaganda to be broadcast to Nazi occupied countries on the Voice of America.
When Mr. Woolford retired from the San Antonio Light , he and his wife moved to Moonshine Valley, a ranch near Boerne, Texas. They continued to write both on separate projects and collaboratively. Their book, The San Antonio Story, was published in 1950. Mr. Woolford also wrote a Sunday column for the San Antonio Light from 1955 to 1975 called "Woolford's Tales" These columns were stories on the history and folklore of Texas the Southwest. Some of these stories were collected and published in Tales of the Moonshine Valley.
Sam and Bess Woolford were also active supporters of the Witte Museum in San Antonio. They were both friends of long time Curator Ellen Quillin. Mr. Woolford served on the Board of Directors and promoted the museum through a radio variety show in the 1930s. Mrs. Woolford wrote an extensive history of the Museum, The Story of the Witte Memorial Museum 1922-1960. The Museum also published the archaeological finds made by Mr. Woolford during his many exploratory trips to west Texas.
Bess Woolford died on March 20, 1971 in Kerrville, Texas at the age of 69. Sam Woolford died on April 6, 1980 near Boerne, Texas at the age of 83.
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The papers of Sam and Bess Woolford are divided into nine series dating from 1834 to 1977. As journalists and writers and as historians of Texas and the southwest, their papers document Texas history and folklore. The bulk of the material belonged to Sam Woolford.
Correspondence contains letters to and from Sam Woolford. These letters are largely from people commenting on his "Woolford Tales" column. There is also some personal correspondence from family and friends. Additional personal material can be found in the Personal series.
"Woolford Tales" contains drafts, typed copies and clippings of Mr. Woolford's weekly column of the same name. "Woolford Tales" ran in the San Antonio Light from 1955 to 1975, nearly all of the columns are represented here. Access to the "Woolford Tales" is aided by a subject index created by Mr. Woolford. Many of the columns concern the natural beauty and history of certain locations in the Southwest such as a group of columns on the Big Bend and the Ozarks. Mr. Woolford also wrote biographical columns of prominent Texas people and families. Some examples are Frank Olsmith, J.C. Hume, Henry Martyn Trueheard and Camila Hanks. Other items written by Sam Woolford, including a compilation of selected Woolford Tales, published as Tales from the Moonshine Valley are in the Manuscripts series. The series consist of articles and speeches written by Sam Woolford about Texas history, both published and unpublished. Several of the manuscripts later served as a basis for a "Woolford Tales" and a few like The San Antonio Story, were written with his wife Bess Woolford.
Material relating to Texas and research into Texas history and folklore can be found in the Texana series. It consists primarily of collected documents such as three bound volumes of correspondence from William Armstrong, a Texas businessman and financier. These documents were used to assist Sam and Bess Woolford in the writing of "Woolford's Tales" and other projects. Also included are extensive notes by Sam Woolford on San Antonio and Texas History. Bulletins of groups of which Sam or Bess Woolford were members such as the Southwest Texas Archeological Association and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas are located in the printed materials series along with many items not related to Texas.
Some issues of newspapers from Texas and around San Antonio are also included in the collection. There are several Editions of the San Antonio Light. Of particular note is an editorial group of World War I photographs published in serial form by the paper in 1934. Most of these issues are from papers that Sam or Bess Woolford worked on but historic issues of other papers are also included.
Material detailing the independent career and writings of Bess Carroll Woolford is kept in its own series. These papers include drafts of her published work, The History of the Witte Memorial Museum. Material, which Bess Woolford wrote with Sam Woolford, is located in the Manuscript series.
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Series List |
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Correspondence, 1923-1977 |
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Woolford Tales, 1955-1975 |
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Manuscripts, 1936-1976 |
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Texana, 1834-1961 |
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Printed Material, 1923-1979 |
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Personal, 1904-1975 |
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Photographs, 1912-1937 and undated |
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Newspapers, 1899-1977 |
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Bess Carroll Woolford, 1918-1971 |
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Access Restrictions
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.
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Organizations |
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Witte Memorial Museum. |
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Witte Memorial Museum. Southwest Texas Archeaological Society. |
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Persons |
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Woolford, S. W. (Sam W.) |
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Woolford, Bess Carroll. |
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Topics |
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American literature--Texas--20th century |
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American newspapers--Texas |
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Authors, American--Texas--20th century |
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Folklore--Texas--History--20th century |
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Folklore--Texas--Texas Hill Country |
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Folklorists--United States |
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Locations |
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Boerne (Tex.) |
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Moonshine Valley (Tex.) |
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Correspondence. |
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Field notes. |
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Manuscripts. |
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Newspapers. |
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Newspaper columns. |
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Photographs. |
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Slides (photographs). |
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Local Subjects |
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Literary/Literature |
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Writers |
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[Identification of item], Sam and Bess Woolford Papers, 1834-1979, MS 36, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.
All the materials in this collection were donated in 1981 by the estate of Sam Woolford (Acc. 1981-01).
Processed by Eric Hartmann, Processing Archivist, January 1999.
Revisions: Finding aid updated in June 2011 by Juli McLoone. JPL map case materials added as "Maps" series
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Correspondence |
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Personal correspondence from family and friends and professional correspondence about Sam Woolford's writing. Most of the professional correspondence is from readers of his "Woolford Tales" column. |
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These materials are arranged by topic and organized chronologically |
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Personal |
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Woolford Tales |
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Handwritten and typed drafts of Sam Woolford's Sunday column in The San Antonio Light. A selection of the columns have been clipped from the paper. |
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Indexes |
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March 1955 |
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April 1955 |
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May 1955 |
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June 1955 |
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July 1955 |
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August 1955 |
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September 1955 |
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November 1955 |
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September 1956 |
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October 1956 |
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November 1956 |
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December 1956 |
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January 1957 |
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February 1957 |
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March 1957 |
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April 1957 |
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May 1957 |
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June 1957 |
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July 1957 |
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August 1957 |
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September 1957 |
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October 1964 |
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November 1964 |
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October 1967 |
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November 1967 |
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August 1969 |
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Manuscripts |
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Articles and books written by Sam Woolford including The San Antonio Story and Tales from Moonshine Valley. Some of these works were written with Bess Woolford. Some speeches written by Sam Woolford are also included. |
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Advent of Auto in San Antonio, 1971 and undated |
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Alamo Survey for the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1957 |
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Albert of the Buckhorn, undated |
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Don't Worry About Me, undated |
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Belle's Letters, undated |
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Drought, undated |
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Gone with the Binge, undated |
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George Castor Martin, 1954 |
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Gulf Coast Adventure |
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1953 |
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The Hunted Fisherman, 1956 |
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Miscellaneous, 1957 and undated |
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The Open Gate, undated |
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Ozark Memoirs, 1959 |
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Pecos Crossing, undated |
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Pioneer Housekeeping, undated |
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The Pretty Girls of Fort Union, undated |
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Roy Bean, undated |
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Drafts, undated |
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3 |
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San Vincete Trading Post 1936 Expedition, 1936 |
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4 |
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Shrimp Boat, undated |
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5 |
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Success Story, undated |
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6 |
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Texas Ranger Strip, 1936 |
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14 |
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Tales from Moonshine Valley, 1973 |
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1 |
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Typed Copy |
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2 |
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Typed Copy |
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3 |
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Printed Copy |
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4 |
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Texas Women's Book, undated |
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5 |
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Threshing Day, undated |
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6 |
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Thresher's Dinner, undated |
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7 |
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Transcribed Interview, 1976 |
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8 |
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Unidentified, undated |
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9 |
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Untitled, undated |
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10 |
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Witte Museum, undated |
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11 |
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Yorricks for Jose, undated |
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Speeches |
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12 |
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"Animal Lore", 1965 |
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13 |
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"Arthur Baird", undated |
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14 |
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"The Christmas Story", undated |
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15 |
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Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1935 |
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16 |
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"Ghost Writing", undated |
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17 |
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Ingenhuett Funeral, undated |
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18 |
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Miscellaneous, undated |
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19 |
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"Robert E. Lee in Boerne", 1963 |
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20 |
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San Antonio Arts League, 1965 |
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21 |
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"Smither's Day", undated |
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Materials pertaining to Texas people and places as well as the history and folklore of Texas. It includes transcriptions of 19th century newspaper articles from around the state and handwritten notes by Sam Woolford. Most of this series consists of research materials for the "Woolford's Tales" column. There is also some material from the Works Progress Administration project in which Bess Woolford was involved. |
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Arranged by topic and organized alphabetically. |
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Historical Reference Materials and Manuscripts |
Box |
Folder |
15 |
1 |
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Adventures in Texas, 1843 |
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2 |
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Alamo Materials, undated |
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3 |
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Articles, 1866-1883, 1973 and undated |
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4 |
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Big Bend Camp Notes, 1936 |
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5 |
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Bible, undated |
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6 |
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Bibliography, undated |
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7 |
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Buffalo, undated |
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8 |
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Carrie Nation, 1908 |
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9 |
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Card Game, undated |
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Correspondence of William Armstrong |
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10 |
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March 1900- December 1900 |
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Folder |
16 |
1 |
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October 1900-February 1901 |
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2 |
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December 1900-December 1901 |
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Clippings, Transcribed |
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3 |
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Austin, 1883-1886 |
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4 |
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Corpus Christi, 1858 |
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5 |
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Dallas, 1875 |
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Fort Worth |
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6 |
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Daily Democrat, 1879-1880 |
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7 |
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Daily Gazette, 1887-1888 |
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8 |
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Standard, 1877-1905 |
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9 |
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Star Telegram, 1913 |
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Folder |
17 |
1 |
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Galveston, 1873-1876 |
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Houston |
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2 |
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The Age, 1873 |
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3 |
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Daily Post, 1890-1895 |
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4 |
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Democratic Telegraph and Texas Register, 1843-1873 |
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5 |
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Morning Star, 1839-1840 |
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6 |
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San Antonio, 1872-1929 |
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7 |
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Unidentified, undated |
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8 |
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Chisus Mining Company, 1935-1939 |
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9 |
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Duval Diary, 1863 |
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10 |
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Factbook, undated |
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11 |
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Folklore, undated |
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12 |
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Ford, John S., undated |
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13 |
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Fort Worth, undated |
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Folder |
18 |
1 |
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Gable, Charles H., undated |
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2 |
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Gambler Feud, undated |
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3 |
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History of the American Indian, 1834 |
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4 |
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Houston Charter, 1889 |
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5 |
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Houston Fire Department, 1858 |
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6 |
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Hume, J.C., 1961 |
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7 |
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Journey Through Texas, 1856 |
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8 |
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Kuykendall, undated |
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9 |
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Ledger, 1894-1898 |
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10 |
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Manufacturing, 1938 and undated |
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11 |
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Maps, undated |
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12 |
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Miscellaneous, undated |
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13 |
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History of Fort Bliss |
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14 |
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Mississippi River |
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Folder |
19 |
1 |
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Neil, William A., 1875 |
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2 |
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Notes, undated |
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3 |
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Ozark Memoirs, undated |
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4 |
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Panhandle, 1905 |
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5 |
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Pellon Kickapoo, undated |
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Radio Scripts |
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6 |
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Adventures of Sunny and Buddy, undated |
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7 |
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Miscellaneous, undated |
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8 |
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Reward Advertisement, 1874 |
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9 |
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San Antonio Ordinance, 1882 |
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10 |
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Spanish Goliad, undated |
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11 |
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Teacher's Contract, 1880 |
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12 |
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Theatres, undated |
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13 |
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Transportation Documents, 1882 and undated |
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14 |
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Union/Confederate Reunion, 1888 |
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Folder |
20 |
1 |
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West Texas Historical Association, undated |
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2 |
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Will's Diary, 1878-1886 |
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Works Progress Administration |
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3 |
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Division and Sectionalism, undated |
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4 |
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Geology and Paleontology, undated |
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Grazing |
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5 |
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1940 |
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6 |
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1940 |
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Miscellaneous |
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7 |
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1935-1940 |
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8 |
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1935-1940 |
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9 |
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Old Time Church Singing, undated |
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Folder |
21 |
1 |
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Texas History, 1936 |
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2 |
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Texas Missions, undated |
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3 |
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Texas Places, undated |
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4 |
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The West, undated |
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5 |
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Wildlife of the Southwest |
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Notes |
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Handwritten |
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6 |
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Undated |
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7 |
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Undated |
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Notebooks |
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8 |
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Civil War Comes to San Antonio, 1961 |
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Folder |
22 |
1 |
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Folklore, undated |
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2 |
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Hanks, undated |
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3 |
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History for Tomorrow, undated |
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4 |
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Mexican Revolution, undated |
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5 |
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Notes for Books, undated |
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6 |
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Ozarks, undated |
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7 |
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Rio Grande Dam, undated |
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8 |
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San Antonio Rifles, undated |
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9 |
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SPAAA, undated |
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Unidentified |
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10 |
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Undated |
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11 |
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Printed Material |
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Bulletins of groups to which Sam Woolford belonged as a selection of magazines, catalogs and travel brochure. Most of this material relates to subjects other than Texas history and folklore. Materials that focus on Texas can be found in the Texana series (S4). |
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Arranged by type of material and organized chronologically. |
Box |
Folder |
23 |
1 |
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Air Force Programs, 1952-1968 |
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Bulletins |
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Daughters of the Republic of Texas |
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2 |
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1956-1957 |
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3 |
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1958-1959 |
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4 |
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1970-1971 |
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5 |
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Electric Railroader's Association, 1971-1976 |
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6 |
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Institute of Texas Cultures, 1976-1977 |
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7 |
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Miscellaneous, 1918-1976 |
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8 |
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San Antonio Museum Association, 1930-1931 |
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9 |
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Southern Texas Archeological Association, 1974 |
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Texas Historical Commission, |
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10 |
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1975-1976 |
Box |
Folder |
OM6 |
6 |
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Oversize materials, 1974-1977 |
Box |
Folder |
23 |
11 |
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Texas State Historical Association, 1968-1976 |
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12 |
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Witte Museum, 1931-1933 |
Box |
Folder |
24 |
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Pamphlets and Magazines |
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1 |
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American Antiquity, 1936 |
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2 |
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As High, 1923 |
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3 |
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A Chronological History of the Singers of German Songs in Texas, 1948 |
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4 |
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Fortune, 1976 |
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5 |
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Frontier Times, 1926-1929 |
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6 |
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Historical Highlights of Eagle Pass and Maverick County |
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7 |
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Hobbies, 1934 |
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8 |
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Horseman of the Americas, 1968 |
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9 |
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Hrdkicka, undated |
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10 |
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Humor, 1932 |
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11 |
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Lure of the Southwest, 1934 |
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12 |
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Mexican Arts, 1930 |
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Miscellaneous |
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13 |
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1930-1966 |
Box |
Folder |
25 |
1 |
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1967-1973 |
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2 |
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Naylor's Epic Center, 1934 |
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3 |
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Our Heritage, 1959-1965 |
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4 |
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Southern Living, 1973-1975 |
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5 |
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 1976 |
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6 |
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The Texas Aggie, 1979 |
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7 |
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Texas Monthly, 1975 |
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8 |
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Texas Parade, 1961-1974 |
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9 |
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That Reminds Me, undated |
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10 |
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Readers Digest, 1970 |
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11 |
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U.S. Senate, 1954 |
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Travel Brochures |
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12 |
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1924-1946 |
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Folder |
26 |
1 |
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1976 and undated |
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2 |
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Scrapbooks, undated |
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Book Catalogs |
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3 |
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Undated |
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4 |
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1929-1977 |
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Personal |
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Biographical material and private papers such as contracts belonging to Sam Woolford. |
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Arranged by topic and organized alphabetically. |
Box |
Folder |
26 |
5 |
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Biographical, 1971-1975 and undated |
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6 |
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Boy Scouts of America, 1935-1937 |
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7 |
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Contracts, 1904-1960 |
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8 |
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Financial Papers, 1962-1975 |
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Folder |
27 |
1 |
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Medical Papers, 1937-1975 |
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2 |
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National Archives, 1935 and undated |
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Photographs |
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Photographs of places in San Antonio and around Texas. This includes photographs of Texas wildlife. There are also some wire service photos from the 1930s and some photographs and postcards from Mexico. |
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Arranged by topic and organized alphabetically. |
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Wire Photos |
Box |
Folder |
27 |
3 |
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1917, 1930-1931 |
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4 |
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January-October 1932 |
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5 |
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November-December 1932 |
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6 |
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1933 |
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7 |
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1934-1937 and undated |
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San Antonio |
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8 |
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Adele Kaufmann Murder, undated |
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9 |
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Alamo and Missions, 1928 and undated |
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10 |
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Aztec Theatres, undated |
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11 |
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Military, 1912-1919 and undated |
Box |
Folder |
OM6 |
7 |
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Oversize materials, 1921 and undated |
Box |
Folder |
27 |
12 |
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San Antonio Zoo and Brackenridge Park, undated |
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13 |
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San Fernando Cathedral, undated |
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14 |
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Siamese Twins, undated |
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15 |
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Various SA [San Antonio] scenes |
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Texas and The Southwest |
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Folder |
28 |
1 |
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Big Bend, undated |
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2 |
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Big Springs State Park, undated |
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3 |
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Davis Mountain State Park, undated |
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4 |
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Indians, undated |
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5 |
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Longhorn Cavern, undated |
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6 |
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Mercedes Texas, undated |
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7 |
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Misc Identifiable photos |
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8 |
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Various Views in the Rio Grande Valley |
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9 |
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Various Views of Texas Coastal Area |
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10 |
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Scenes in Various Texas Towns |
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11 |
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School Teacher in West Texas Frontier Town |
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12 |
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Will Rogers, 1971 |
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Wildlife and Archeology |
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Rattlesnakes |
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13 |
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Handlers, undated |
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14 |
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Battle with Missouri Blacksnake, undated |
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15 |
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Reptiles and Mamals, undated |
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16 |
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Miscellaneous, undated |
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17 |
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The Mystery of Life, undated |
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Mexico |
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18 |
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Mexican Revolution, 1913 and undated |
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19 |
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Mexican Life, undated |
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20 |
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Personal, undated |
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Miscellaneous |
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21 |
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Door sculpted by Pompeo Coppini, undated |
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22 |
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France during or after World War I, undated |
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24 |
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John Nance Garner, undated |
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25 |
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U.S. Customs Air Patrol, undated |
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23 |
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Unidentified, undated |
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Newspapers |
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Individual issues of newspapers from San Antonio and other places in Texas. Most of the newspapers are copies of the Sunday San Antonio Light from the 1930s when Sam Woolford was Sunday Editor. Copies of The Sommerset News that were edited by Bess Carroll in 1922-1923 are also included. |
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29 |
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Clippings |
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1 |
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Big Bend, undated |
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2 |
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Book Reviews, 1950-1976 |
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3 |
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Greenville Football, 1964-1971 |
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4 |
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Miscellaneous, 1950-1976 |
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5 |
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Southwest, 1927 and undated |
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6 |
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Texas, 1926-1976 |
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San Antonio |
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The following newspapers are all oversize materials. |
Box |
Folder |
OM4 |
1 |
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San Antonio Light, 1910-1977 |
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Folder |
OM6 |
1 |
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San Antonio Express, 1899-1976 |
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2 |
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Frei Presse Fur Texas, 1904 (German) |
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3 |
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Miscellaneous, 1923, 1966-1978 |
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Texas |
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Folder |
OM5 |
1 |
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Amarillo Sunday News-Globe, 1938 |
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2 |
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Boerne Star, 1968-1976 |
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3 |
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Brownsville Hearld, 1946-1950 |
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4 |
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The Comfort News, 1972-1977 |
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5 |
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The Corpus Christi Caller-Times, 1949 |
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6 |
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Dallas Morning News, 1902-1972 |
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7 |
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Eagle Pass News-Guide, 1949 |
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8 |
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The Radio Post (Fredricksburg), 1934, 1967 |
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9 |
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The Houston Post, 1949 |
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10 |
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Miscellaneous, 1927-1957 |
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11 |
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The Sommerset News, 1922-1923 |
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12 |
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Harlandale Herald, 1923 |
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13 |
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Outside Texas, 1926-1937 and undated |
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Manuscripts and other material written by Bess Carroll Woolford. This includes drafts of her work on the Witte Museum well as a group of artricles on San Antonio history published in The San Antonio Light. Material written with Sam Woolford can be found in the Manuscripts series. A small amount of material relating to the Voice of America and some correspondence is included. |
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Arranged by type of material and organized alphabetically. |
Box |
Folder |
29 |
7 |
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Biographical, 1971 |
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8 |
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Correspondence, 1936-1961 |
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Manuscripts |
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9 |
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Addresses and Lectures, undated |
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10 |
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Articles, 1934 and undated |
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Drafts |
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11 |
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Undated |
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12 |
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Undated |
Box |
Folder |
30 |
1 |
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Undated |
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Amelia Williams |
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2 |
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Chapter 1, undated |
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3 |
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Chapter 2, undated |
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4 |
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Chapter 3, undated |
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5 |
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Chapter 4, undated |
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6 |
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Miscellaneous, undated |
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7 |
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Archeology of Texas, undated |
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Texas Centennial Historical Series |
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8 |
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1935 |
Box |
Folder |
31 |
1 |
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Undated |
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The Story of the Wine Memorial Museum, undated |
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2 |
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Handwritten Manuscript |
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3 |
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Outlines and Forward |
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4 |
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Chapters 1-6 |
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5 |
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Chapters 7-12 |
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6 |
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Chapters 13-14 |
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7 |
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Chapter 15 |
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8 |
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Chapter 16 |
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Folder |
32 |
1 |
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Chapters 17-20 |
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2 |
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Chapter 21 |
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3 |
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Chapters 22-24 |
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4 |
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Chapters 25-26 |
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5 |
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Chapters 27-28 |
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6 |
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Chapters 29-30 |
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7 |
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Miscellaneous |
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8 |
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Miscellaneous, 1918-1937 |
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9 |
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Notebook, undated |
Box |
33 |
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Recipes |
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1 |
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Cookbooks, undated |
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2 |
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Clippings, 1945-1946 and undated |
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San Antonio Light |
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3 |
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Undated |
Box |
Folder |
OM6 |
4 |
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Oversize materials: Story of San Antonio: 300 Years of Romance, 1927 |
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5 |
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Oversize materials: San Antonio / Alamo History series, 1935-1936 |
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Folder |
33 |
4 |
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Voice of America, undated |
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Maps |
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Maps donated by Sam and Bess Woolford. Principally consists of 20th century maps of the state of Texas or Texas Counties, and 18th century maps of French posessions in Canada. Miscellaneous maps of other cities, states, and countries are also present. |
Drawer |
Folder |
127 |
32 |
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Brownsville, Cameron County, aeronautical chart, published by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey1954 |
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31 |
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Topographical Map of Travis County, published by A. R. Roessler1875 |
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30 |
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Maxon Springs, Pecos County / Terrell County, progressive military map, 1908 |
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29 |
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Lytle quad, Atasoca County, TX, tactical map, 1943 |
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28 |
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Cometa quad, Maverick / Zavala Cties, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1943 |
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27 |
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Brackettville quad, Kinney County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1944 |
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26 |
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Boerne quad, Kendall County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1931 |
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25 |
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Sarita quad, Hidalgo & Nueces Cties, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1928 |
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24 |
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San Carlos quad, Hidalgo County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1926 |
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23 |
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Bracken quad, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers1932 |
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22 |
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Texas, county map, undated |
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15 |
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Terlingua quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1926 [2 copies] |
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16 |
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Santigo Peak quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 [2 copies] |
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17 |
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Reagan Cayon quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 |
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18 |
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Nine Point Mesa quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 [2 copies] |
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19 |
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Monument Spring quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1922 [3 copies] |
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20 |
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Maravillas Canyon quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1919 [3 copies] |
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21 |
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Marathon quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1921 [2 copies] |
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14 |
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Indian wells quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 and 1924 reprint |
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13 |
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Hood Spring quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 |
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12 |
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Hess Canyon quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1923 [2 copies] |
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11 |
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Bullis Gap quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 [2 copies] |
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10 |
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Buck Hill quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1925 [2 copies] |
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9 |
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Bone Spring quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1920 [2 copies] |
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8 |
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Alpine sheet, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1927 |
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7 |
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Altuda quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1923 [2 copies] |
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6 |
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Agua Frio quad, Brewster County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917 [2 copies] |
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5 |
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Tascostal Mesa quad, Presidio County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917 |
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5 |
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Ruidosa sheet, Presidio County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1904 |
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5 |
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Polvo sheet, Presidio County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1913 |
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5 |
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Marfa quad, Presidio County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1923 |
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5 |
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Jordan Gap quad, Presidio County, TX, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1918 |
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4 |
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Bee and Goliad Counties. Ranch Property Map for Earle H. Silven of Beeville, TX, undated |
Drawer |
Folder |
128 |
3 |
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Kenedy County, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1923 or 1946 |
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2 |
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Willacy County, published by Geological Survey (U.S.), 1921 |
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1 |
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Josephine Island quad, Cameron County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1931 |
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1 |
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Fort Brown quad, Cameron County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1926 |
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1 |
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Brownsville quad, Cameron County, tactical map, published by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1926 |
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15 |
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North American Continent, road map, published by American Automobile Association, undated |
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14 |
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Highway map of Mexico, published by Conoco, undated |
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16 |
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Eastern Canada, topographical map, published by National Geographic Society, undated |
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17 |
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Carte Des Bayes, Rades Et Port De Plaisance dans l'Isle de Terre Neuve, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de la Riviere de Richelieu et du Lac Champlain, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Desbruslins, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de la partie orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , Desbruslins, and Pierre-Francois-Xavier de Charlevoix, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de l'Isle de Terre-Neuve, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de l'Isle Royale, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de l'isle d'Orléans et du passage de la Traverse dans le fleuve St Laurent..., by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , Guillaume Dheulland, and Pierre-Francois-Xavier de Charlevoix, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de l'Isle de Montréal et ses environs…, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte Du Fonds De La Baye De Hudson : que les Anglois appellent Baye James, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Desbruslins, 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte de la baye de Hudson, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , 1744 |
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Carte de l'Accadie dressée sur les manuscrits du Dépost des cartes et plans de la marine, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , 1744 |
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17 |
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Carte du cours de la rivière du Saguenay appellée par les sauvages Pitchitaouichetz, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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18 |
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Eight maps of French Canada, including bays, ports, and waterways, 1749 |
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13 |
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Netherlands , published by Isaak Tirlian in Amsterdam (Netherlands) , 1749 |
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10 |
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Carte de l'Amerique Septentrionale …, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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8 |
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Plan de la Baye de Pansacola, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin and Guillaume Dheulland, 1744 |
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9 |
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Carte des costes de la Floride Francoise : suivant les premieres découvertes, by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin , 1744 |
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6 |
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North America during Colonial wars 1689-1748, undated |
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2 |
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Germany, topographical map, 1923 |
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5 |
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Europe, published by C.S. Hammond & Co in New York, 1923 |
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4 |
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Jugo-Slavia , published by C.S. Hammond & Co. (N.Y.) in New York, 1923 |
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3 |
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Scandinavia / Finland, topographical map, published by C.S. Hammond & Co. (N.Y.), 1923 |
Drawer |
Folder |
129 |
13 |
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Big Bend National Park Project. Also includes pencil drawing, 1935 |
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14 |
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Daily weather map (blank, no markings), published by United States. Weather Bureau., undated |
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15 |
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Inyo County / Mono County, CA, topographical map, no date |
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16 |
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Aransas Bay, fishing map, published by Roy Hinton, undated |
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17 |
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New Mexico, topographical map, published by C.S. Hammond & Co. in NewYork, 1923 |
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18 |
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Preliminary archaeological survey of a portion of the Texas coast, site map, by George C. Martin andWendell H. Potter, 1927 |
Drawer |
Folder |
128 |
12 |
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San Antonio and Aransas Pass railway and connections, railway map, published by Woodward & Tiernan Ptg. Co. in St. Louis (Mo.), 1891 |
Drawer |
Folder |
129 |
20 |
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Wyoming, topographical map, published by C.S. Hammond & Co. in NewYork, no date |
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21 |
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Aransas National Wildlife refuge, published by United States. National Park Service., probably 1955 |
Drawer |
Folder |
128 |
11 |
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Battlefield of San Jacinto. Also includes pencil drawing, undated |
Drawer |
Folder |
129 |
19 |
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Arabia. Topographical Map, published by C.S. Hammond & Co. in NewYork, 1923 |
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12 |
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Nine highway maps of Texas, undated |
Drawer |
Folder |
128 |
34 |
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Road Map of Bexar County, TX, 1940 |
Drawer |
Folder |
129 |
11 |
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Del Rio, aeronautical chart, published by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1955 |
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11 |
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Corpus Christi, aeronautical chart, published by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1955 |
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10 |
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American Airlines system map, air flights map, published by American Airlines, Inc., undated |
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9 |
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Golden Gate bridge - Redwood Empire, topographic map & information, published by Redwood Empire Association, undated |
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8 |
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Los Angeles County, city map, published by Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, undated |
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7 |
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Los Angeles and vicinity, published by General Petroleum Co., undated |
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6 |
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Texaco touring map of Colorado-Utah-Wyoming, road map, published by Rand McNally, 1946 |
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5 |
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Eighth Corps Area Engineer reproduction plant, topographic map, 1934 |
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4 |
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Rand, McNally & Co's Indian Territory and Texas topographic map, published by Rand McNally, 1876 |
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3 |
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Santiago Mountains, TX southern border, aeronautical chart, published by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1956 |
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2 |
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University of Texas mineral survey, topographical map, by William B. Phillips, probably 1916 |
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1 |
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Greater New Orleans, by Williamm E. Boesch, undated |
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