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Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Houston Zoo Scrapbooks
Historic Documents
Newspapers
Railroads
Maps
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Hans Nagel Collection:
An Inventory of his Records at the Houston Metropolitan
Research Center, Houston Public Library
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Creator |
Nagel, Hans |
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Hans Nagel Collection |
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Inclusive Dates |
1850 to 1959 |
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Bulk Dates |
1925 to 1950 |
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Identification |
MSS 332 |
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Extent |
4 boxes : 5 lin. ft. |
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Language |
Materials are
in English. |
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Repository |
Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public
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Hans Nagel was best known for delighting the children of Houston during his tenure as zookeeper at the Hermann Park Zoo during the 1920s and 1930s. His life before and after his career at the zoo is unknown. He was of Dutch ancestry and born in Germany although he allegedly reported to immigration authorites in 1932 that his birthplace was Tobin, Texas. He trained at the Hagenbeck Animal Company in Germany. His unorthodox style was reflected in his training of the zoo animals to perform as if in a circus setting. It was a familiar sight to see Nagel using a whip and small pitchfork to either agitate or subdue the zoo animals for performances.
Nagel’s duties extended beyond his work with the animals. Reportedly he witnessed prowlers breaking into the zoo late at night. He chased the intruders several yards while firing shots into the air; intercepting any further progress they would have made into the zoo grounds.
Nagel made himself available to help others when needed. He once administered critical first aid to a biology student from Sam Houston State College who was extracting venom from poisonous snakes. The student had inadvertently pricked himself with his own hypodermic needle and began exhibiting symptoms shortly after.
Nagel also saved a park official visiting the zoo who was being mauled by the Bengal tiger. Nagel killed the tiger by shooting it with his pistol. Nagel was later awarded with a gold medal in appreciation from the citizens of Houston. For a Montgomery County homicide case, based on Mr. Nagel’s assessment of bird behavior, a parrot who had witnessed the murder was held in custody in hopes that it would divulge whether or not the prime suspect was the killer. Despite attempts of Sheriff’s deputies to get the parrot to speak, the information was never disclosed.
Nagel himself was not immune to the mishaps of working with wild animals. In 1931 he was attacked by the eldest male lion in the zoo during a performance which involved Nagel harrassing the cat with his pitchfork. Nagel had endured many such attacks and apparently held no grudges against the animals.
When not attending to his post as zookeeper, Nagel managed to surround himself with some of Houston’s most prominent citizens. A darling of the local press; journalists and photographers were always invited to document Mr. Nagel’s gatherings, performances, and other attention-getting antics. The result of this was two-fold. It gained Nagel permanent citizenship in this country during a time when his entry into the United States was being investigated, and focused attention on the upkeep of the zoo grounds.
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The Hans Nagel Collection is contains two scrapbooks, documents, historic newspapers (primarily from Houston, Texas), railroad ephemera and one map from Mr. Nagel's personal collection. These items are dated from 1851 to 1959. Photographs and news clippings of Han Nagel's career with the Houston Zoo at Hermann Park are prominant in the collection.
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The Hans Nagel Collection is comprised of five series. The series are organized by subject or format. Within each series are itemized listings of their contents.
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Series 1: Houston Zoo Scrapbooks |
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Series 2: Historic Documents |
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Series 3: Newspapers |
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Series 4: Railroads |
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Series 5: Maps |
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Access Restrictions
None.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish or reproduce materials from the Hans Nagel Collection must be obtained from the Houston Metropolitan Research Center or the appropriate copyright holder.
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Animal trainers--Houston (Tex.) |
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Railroad companies -- United States |
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World War, 1914-1918 |
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Zoo animals |
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Zoo directors-- Houston (Tex.) |
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Houston Zoo |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad Company |
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Places |
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Hermann Park (Houston, Tex) |
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Hans Nagel Collection. Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston
Public Library.
Donated by: Houston Museum of Natural Science, April 14, 1988.
Processed by Charles Stephenson and Tammy Jordan. Completed August 27, 2006.
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Houston Zoo Scrapbooks |
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1923 to 1930 |
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Newspaper clippings, no photographs |
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Newspaper clippings, with photographs |
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Animal performances |
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Mammals |
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Reptiles |
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Hans Nagel with animals |
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Houston Zoo staff with animals |
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Correspondence |
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1930 to 1934 |
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Newspaper clippings, no photographs |
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Newspaper clippings, with photographs |
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Animals |
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Animal performances |
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Birds |
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Reptiles |
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Hans Nagel with animals |
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Houston Zoo staff with animals |
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Photographs |
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Hans Nagel with leopard |
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Hans Nagel with chimpanzee |
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Hans Nagel and Houston Zoo staff capturing an alligator |
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Hans Nagel and chimpanzee performing for a crowd of people |
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Hans Nagel training a lion |
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Hans Nagel training lions |
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Correspondence |
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Historic Documents |
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Certificates: Street Improvement Certificates issued to John Tolken in the amounts of $5.99 and $6.00, December 21, 1888 |
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Leaflet: "Here Comes Texas, l Leaflet for Centennial Year, " Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1, 1930 |
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Certificate: Certificate issued to John H. Clay appointing him Postmaster of Osage, Colorado County, Texas. From Alexander W. Randall, Postmaster General of the United States of America. October 22, 1866 |
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Invitation: Formal invitation to Inaugural Ball and Banquet in honor of Governor James L. Hogg. Austin, Texas. January 20, 1891 |
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Letter: E. R. Bates. El Paso County. 1862 |
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Newspapers |
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Houston Post, Vol. 34, No. 221. Headline: “Peace, War End. . . . Germany Accepts Conditions Fixed by the Allies |
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Houston Chronicle, Vol. 18, No. 29: “Germany Surrenders” |
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The Daily Nut Shell, Vol. 1, No. 5 : Newbern, North Carolina, George Pittman, Editor and Proprietor |
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The Daily Nut-Shell, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-11. Houston, Texas. December 3, 1876 to January 21, 1877 |
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The Houston Age, Vol. 15, No 1. Houston, Texas. D. J. Argary, Editor and Proprietor May 15, 1885 |
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The Weekly Occidental, Vol. 9, No. 442. San Francisco, California. Horn-Hong & Co., Publishers. August 7, 1890 |
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The New York Times, Vol. VIII, No. 18, 274. June 10, 1908 |
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“Fifty Important Dates in the Great War,” November 17, 1918 |
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The Weekly Telegraph, Vol. XXVIII, No. 19. Houston, Texas.
R. H. Cushing, Editor and Proprietor.
July 23, 1862 |
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Newsclippings: German Proclamations in Belgium and France with foreword by Ian Malcolm, M.P. Published by Hodden and Stoughton, London, New York and Toronto.
MCMVI
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Houston’s 100th Anniversary, The Story of Houston’s 100 years - - and of those who contributed to its growth. Houston Chronicle. Sunday, August 30, 1936 |
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The Houston Daily Telegraph, Vol. XXX, No. 109. E. H. Cushing, Editor and Proprietor.July 29, 1864 |
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The Houston Daily Telegraph, Vol. XIX, No. 16. E. H. Cushing, Editor and Proprietor.
April 12, 1864 |
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The Saturday Evening Caller, Vol. 1, No. 8. F. E. Brown, Manager.April 18, 1885 |
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The Daily Citizen, Vicksburg, Mississippi. “The last newspaper printed on wallpaper in Vicksburg during the siege.” July 2, 1863. |
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The Texas Ranger, Vol. XIV, No 25. Washington, Texas.
December 15, 1851 |
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The Nut-Shell, Houston, Texas. Notice of pending publication by John H. Brown and Eugene Bottler. November 23, 1876 |
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The Age, Vol. V, No. 32. Houston, Texas.July 24, 1875 |
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Railroads |
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Timetables |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad, San Antonio Division. 1952-1955 |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad, Kingsville Division. 1956 |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad, Palestine Division. 1959 |
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Rock Island Railroad. 1949 |
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Illinois Central Railroad. 1949 |
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The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. 1949 |
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National Railways of Mexico. 1939 |
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Fares and Tariffs |
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for dates 1921, 1947, 1949, & 1953 |
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Freight Conductor’s Handbooks (2) |
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Time Books |
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for dates 1942, 1946,1947 & 1948 |
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Missouri Pacific Conductors Memorandum |
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Maintenance and Operations Regulations Circulars |
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Safety Rules. 1941 |
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Union Agreement with Brotherhood of Railway Employees |
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Charter: Missouri Pacific Lines Employees Hospital Association. 1942 |
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Constitution, Brotherhood of Railway Employees |
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Association of American Railroads Code of Rules Governing the Condition of Railroad
Cars
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Freight Train Classification Instructions |
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Pamphlet: Railroads Unlimited. America’s Modern Transportation Miracle |
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Maps |
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Pictorial Map: Glacier and Mineral Lakes National Parks.
Mineral Territory Tributary to Norfolk and Western Railway. Identifying mineral and gas deposits in Kentucky. West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.
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