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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Contents

Organization

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Correspondence

Microfilm

Printed Material

Research Material

Scrapbook Material

Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University

Robert "Bob" A. Nash:

An Inventory of His Papers, 1852-2005 and undated, at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library



Descriptive Summary

CreatorNash, Bob
Title:Robert "Bob" A. Nash Papers,
Dates:1852-2005 and undated
Abstract:The collection contains material collected by "Bob" Nash relating to his research on Nicholas Nolan and the Buffalo Soldiers.
Collection #S1268.1
Quantity:2 boxes (2.0 linear feet)
LanguageEnglish.
Repository:Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University

Biographical Sketch

Robert “Bob” A. Nash was a Lubbock broadcaster and civic leader. He had an interest in West Texas history and collected materials on Nicholas Nolan and the Buffalo Soldiers. Bob began ` his radio career in 1948 after serving in the military during World War II. He was anchor of KAMC-TV from 1979-1983 and broadcasted Texas Tech basketball games from 1960-1977. He also served as District #4 councilman from 1984-1988. Nash was born in Plainview, Texas in 1924 and passed away in Lubbock, 1993.

Nicholas Merrick Nolan was born in Ireland and later came to America in 1852. He served in the U. S. Army eventually having military duties in Texas, Florida, and Kansas. One of his assignments was as commander of the all-black cavalry divisions, the 9th and 10th. They were nicknamed the Buffalo soldiers. One of his Texas expeditions turned tragic in 1877 when his troops along with some buffalo hunters became lost in the Llano Estacado region of Texas chasing Indians.

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Scope and Contents

The collection contains research files from the estate of Robert “Bob” Nash concerning his research into Nicholas M. Nolan. Some files are correspondence inquiring about Nolan plus a few other miscellaneous files generated by Paul H. Carlson for his book The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877. The Nicholas Nolan files are photocopied materials from the National Archive.

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Organization

The collection is organized into the following series:
  • Correspondence
  • Microfilm
  • Printed Material
  • Research Material
  • Scrapbook Material

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Open for research

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Index Terms

The subject headings used by the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library are derived from the Library of Congress and/or locally developed.
Subjects (Persons)
Nash, Bob
Nolan, Nicholas, d. 1883
Subjects (Organizations)
United States. Army. Cavalry, 10th
Subjects
African American soldiers--Biography
African American soldiers--History--19th century
Comanche Indians--Wars
Texas history--military

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Related Material

For related materials located in the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, see the following collections:

  • Bob Nash Oversized Materials, O8.12
  • Nolan Expedition Marker Dedication, taped recording, 1972
  • Bob Nash Oral history interview [sound recording], 1970
  • Bob Nash Oral history interview [sound recording], 1971
  • Bob Nash Oral history interview [sound recording], 1975

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Robert "Bob" A. Nash Papers, 1852-2005 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

Collection accession #(s):
95-0162-A and 2005-0136-B

Gifts, 1995 and 2005.

Processed by

Abel Ramirez, 2005

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Collection Inventory

 

Correspondence

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11Book Contract with Bill Neeley, 1986
2Inquiries concerning Nolan, 1971
3Inquiries concerning Nolan, 1972-1974
4Inquiries concerning Nolan, 1973
5Nicholas Nolan information from Robert R. Truitt, Jr., 2005
6Publisher and Reviewer, 2002
7Requesting Information, 1971-1988
8Researching Nolan, 1974-1986
9To Bob Nash, ca. 1987

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Microfilm

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110Reels on Nicholas Nolan, 6th Cavalry, 2nd Dragoons, and the 4th Artillery, 4 reels from the National Archive, undated

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Printed Material

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111Historical Sites Inventory Update, South Plains Association of Governments, 1978
12Overton South Neighborhood Association, 1938-1971

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Research Material

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113B. H. Grierson’s Victorio Campaign, 1959
14Biography of Benjamin Grierson, undated
15Biographical list of Nicholas Nolan, undated
16Bison Hunters and the Forlorn Hope, hand notes by Dr. Paul Carlson, 2000
17Black Soldiers in the Army, 1968 and undated
18Black Troops of the Nolan Expedition, 1924-2000
19Borden County, Texas, 1970-1982
20Cavalry Organization, 1972-1978
21Court Martial Material with hand notes, 1982-2002
22Forrestine C. Hooker’s Army Life, 1963
23Fort Concho and the military, 1968-1987
24Fort Concho, Texas, 1946-1974
25Fort Elliot, Texas, 1947-2005
26Fort Larned, 1932-1957 and undated
27Historic Pecan Tree of Bull Creek, undated
28Historic Forts and Missions Trip and Lubbock Lake Site Delegation, 1966-1973
29Indian Activities and the lack of water, 1897-2000
30“Indian Campaign on the Staked Plains, 1874-1875,” 1961
31Lost Troops and hand notes, undated
32Letters, photocopied, by Nicholas Nolan, 1863-1879
33“Nolan Expedition” by Jerry Hall, 1958
34Old Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1958
35Rath City, Stonewall County, Texas, 2000
36Sheridan and Custer, 1967
37“Ups and Downs of an Army Officer” by George A. Armes, undated
38WDAGO file 2815, 1874, Panhandle Plains Historical Review, 1962
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21Miscellaneous articles and Texas photocopied maps, 1886-1888
2Nicholas Nolan and his lost expedition, 1933-1976
3Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1861-1903
4Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1870-1960
5Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1870-1896
6Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1865-1897
7Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1863-1894
8Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1871-1970
9Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1852-1943
10Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1863-1970
11Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1877-1880
12Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1878-1880
13Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1878-1885
14Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1866-1907
15Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1869-1883
16Nicholas Nolan, photocopied materials, 1870

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Scrapbook Material

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217Certificate, Paul Harris Fellow award, undated
18Image of white bison calf, undated

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